They also thanked the choir, servers, undertakers, and everyone who attended the funeral. |
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Back at Maynooth College he joined the choir and became the senior cantor in charge of liturgical singing. |
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She carefully removed her headdress and pulled the choir robe over her head. |
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At Cambridge he developed an enviable reputation as an organist and choir trainer. |
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By the time the choir had gone into the vestry, the entire church was in complete and utter darkness. |
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Please note that choir practice resumes in The Neale church on October 1st at 8pm. |
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The Choral Society is a four-part choir specialising in major choral pieces and extracts from musicals old and new. |
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Toni, our oldest daughter, needed to be back at the high school for an all-day a cappela choir rehearsathon. |
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Iris was active in a local choir and enjoyed walking and old-time dancing, and Joe was a keen table tennis player. |
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New research by a York academic has shown that ordinary people simply can't distinguish the sound of a boys' choir from a girls' choir. |
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I had been invited to sing in a church choir by my friend, the organist's daughter. |
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The choir will sing from the High Altar in the Church and will be accompanied by their own organist. |
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In 1993, I was with the choir of the National Shrine on a trip to Rome, where we sang a private concert for the Holy Father. |
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None of the young choristers, who attend the Abbey's choir schools, has sung at such a large occasion before. |
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Among his most notable achievements are developing the choir school at Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris. |
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And he loved it so much that he gave everyone from the choir school a free tour of it, early. |
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A beautiful programme of unaccompanied hymns was sung by a choir of choral scholars selected from across the University. |
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A mass choir of 60 choristers from Giggleswick School, which Mr Whiteley attended from the age of 13, also performed. |
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The 150-strong choir is made up of choristers from parish choirs from throughout the diocese. |
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I dropped Gnat off at choir practice and went outside to pace around the church with a cigarillo. |
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A choir, the only choir in Poland which performs synagogical music, has been brought into being. |
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Their repertoire will include traditional Faroese and Nordic folk songs and church hymns, modern Faroese lyrics and classical choir music. |
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So, after reaching the pinnacle of success as guest choir at the Jack Symons Charity Concert, what's left for Charlotte and her young singers? |
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As a last farewell and tribute to John, the local choir gave a rendition of Auld Lang Syne at the graveside. |
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The choir now has sixteen boy trebles and thirteen men, some of whom are professional singers and some of whom are students at Christ Church. |
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The ceremony is begun by the priest, assisted by a cantor or church choir that sings the responses. |
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Three TV cameras catch all the action, be it the sermon, a choir anthem or a children's message. |
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No church choir is likely to exhaust the interest and effect of his service music and anthems. |
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In the second hymn, we hear a choir of twenty-four elders, perhaps representing the twelve patriarchs and the twelve apostles. |
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For each Psalm an antiphon is given as a recurring theme phrase to be sung by the choir or the people. |
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The girls and boys brigade from the church along with the church choir sang carols and a nativity play was also features. |
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From the clerical perspective, the lavish liturgical choir never received the counterpoise of an extended processional approach. |
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As the choir filed onto the risers, Sister Nancy, my dear partner, leaned over to Sister Mariah with a confused look on her face. |
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We use hymns, folk songs and socialist anthems in a male voice choir tradition. |
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At the back of the church were a robed choir and musicians making a quartet of stringed instruments. |
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Saint Michael belongs to the choir of angels called the Archangels, usually listed eighth of the nine choirs. |
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The school places a lot of emphasis on music and the choir is in great demand to perform for community groups around the town. |
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The latter was the hardest, as I was very curious about the sounds that resonated from the choir loft. |
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The balcony in the sanctuary was shaped like a horseshoe and extended on both sides to the choir loft at the front. |
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Some of the choir members rebelled against this, resulting in an exodus from the choir loft. |
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The choir loft was still behind the pulpit, but there was a drum set, a keyboard, and guitars set up to the left of the podium. |
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It's a fully staged production except for the chorus which will be in the choir loft. |
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In the first half of this church sequence, Cole is playing with his soldiers in the choir loft when Malcolm comes in. |
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They had a very large pipe organ and a central choir loft above and behind the pulpit. |
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I sighed and settled down in the choir loft for the next boring forty-five minutes. |
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Graduals are among the most elaborate of all chants and are performed by soloists and choir in alternation. |
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The choir stalls displayed large bunches of wheat and asparagus ferns, while colour was added by a profusion of dahlias. |
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This was a very enjoyable experience for the choir and a lovely way to start Christmas Week. |
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Our choir leader, Roz, broke the news, sending a shock wave of feverish excitement around the Scout hut where we practise. |
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It broke the previous record for the world's largest choir last Christmas with 6,846 young voices at the Manchester Evening News Arena. |
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At a time when they were still singing soupy Victorian hymns in churches, this choir performed relatively modem music. |
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There are a few students who will only be returning to varsity tomorrow, and so will be joining our new choir next week. |
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The lights were on in the church, and the choir was making last-minute preparations for Christmas vespers. |
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This holiday celebration began in the morning, with clergy clad in white vestments and a choir singing Gregorian chant. |
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I struggled to attend worship and sing in the choir at my home congregation. |
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We became a robed choir, so we adopted the vesture of the traditional choir dress. |
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He points out that the choir is composed mostly of French Quebecers from the Plateau who don't speak Bulgarian, Czech or Hungarian. |
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The broadcast is packed with Christmas music, as John Rutter conducts the choir and the orchestra. |
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Sandy will be conducting a small orchestra and choir at the free performance, and collecting for the St Mary's Convent appeal. |
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The choir was conducted by director of music Haydn James, accompanied at the piano by Sian Gwawr. |
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Inside the abbey people sat quietly in the choir stalls or on chairs in front of lit candles, absorbed in prayer or contemplation. |
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Participants do not need to be able to read music or to have sung with a choir before. |
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I did ponder at one time whether it would be a good idea to put together a contract of expectations for choir members. |
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It was not until his teacher volunteered him to join the choir that his talent was discovered. |
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The orchestra accompanied well although in the forte passages certain sections of the choir needed to project more tone. |
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The choir will be singing Crucifixion, by Stainer, and anybody interested in joining in can go along to the rehearsal at 2pm on the same day. |
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Later on, they go over to Harold's place, where funereal choir music is playing as everyone marches in, white-faced, for cuppas. |
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Weekly choir practices take place in the parish church every Wednesday night at 8.00 pm. |
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It has been decided to start a children's choir with practices commencing on Monday 10th October at 8pm and finishing at 8.30 pm. |
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An all-girl choir, dressed in cricket whites, rendered powerful and moving songs of praise and gratitude. |
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I mean, people singing along to songs, even horribly out of key, is better than groups of people talking loudly in some sort of strange choir. |
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The sheer beauty of the sound of the choir, as they faultlessly sing their Latin tracts. |
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She bustled out of the bathroom and headed towards the wings of the stage, where the rest of the choir was waiting. |
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Thanks was extended to the choir, readers, also to the sacristans Paddy McEvoy and Eileen McEvoy and all who helped out in any way. |
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To the right, a stair leads up to the choir gallery over the sacristy and priest's office. |
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Both share the wooden oriel projecting onto the choir, with a private entrance to the rear and a small door leading into the choir aisle. |
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Our church family enjoys having our choir standing in the aisles, blending in with the total congregation during congregational singing. |
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The choir sang for processionals and recessionals and during church services. |
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And we'd only just sat down when the melodious tones of a male choir sweetly filled the air. |
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There was a gospel choir, a Hispanic singer of the national anthem and a rabbi offering a benediction. |
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Sometimes the entire congregation sang the Gloria, sometimes a choir or soloists. |
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When the Ministers have said the Gloria at the altar, they go to sit in the sanctuary until the choir has finished singing. |
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The cathedral has had a choir since 1296 and music remains one of its glories. |
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Some young girls, dressed as choir boys joked and held each other like the adolescents they were. |
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Music will play a key part in the celebrations as the church boasts an excellent choir and a magnificent organ. |
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Both soloists and choir rise magnificently to the occasion, delivering performances that are grandiose yet saturated with a humanity. |
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I wandered about, and sat for a while in the main choir listening to the organ. |
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The school employs two music teachers, has a large school choir and offers tuition in piano, guitar, recorder, violin and flute. |
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In the choir, he received the monks one by one and gave each the kiss of peace. |
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I was blown away by the beauty and majesty of the ensemble choir, who only got together for the first time some three days earlier. |
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In 1827 Mendelssohn and Devrient assembled a small choir in the family's Berlin home to try out some of the Passion's choruses. |
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She had been asked to mime in the choir during performances so wasn't confident about singing but we didn't care. |
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By the Requiem Aeternam the choir was established in the body of the church, in the transept. |
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The Dean announced that it was to be removed to the old choir school adjoining the south transept of the Minster and the Archbishop's Registry. |
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She did a lot of knitting and sewing, volunteered in her church, and sang in the choir. |
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It was a successful afternoon enjoyed by everyone, which was followed by afternoon tea, consisting of sandwiches and cakes supplied by the choir. |
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Afterwards the choir were served light refreshments by some of the local ladies. |
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We then had the Collect for Purity, after which the choir sang a musical setting of a ninefold Kyrie. |
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How about I have you up for the weekend after choir gets out for Winter Break? |
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Rupert's account of his vision was written about 1125, before the widespread use of solid choir screens to partition space. |
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The choir master and choir sang beautifully, children gathered around the Holy Crib to sing their carols, and the brass band added zest. |
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Sunday school teachers, choir leaders and other volunteers will be screened to ensure they are safe to work with children. |
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I was expecting a slightly staid, old-fashioned choir, with little of real interest. |
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The group has a wide repertoire and is led by Carol Green, a music teacher, choir trainer and flautist. |
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One of the first documented accounts of his conducting was as a choir leader in England. |
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There are some great moments in a show that fizzes with cartoonish energy and resonates with the sound of a gospel choir. |
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He started out as a boy treble and later, after his voice broke, joined Ontario's provincial youth choir. |
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When I was eight years old I started at the Choir School at Canterbury Cathedral and a year or so later joined the cathedral choir as a treble. |
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In the 1812 Overture, Karajan has a famous Russian choir intone the Russian Orthodox hymn normally given to violas and cellos. |
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The next school day Sarah noticed that Steve was in most of her classes, except for choir. |
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We've always had a choir made up of boy and girl trebles, together with male altos, tenors and basses. |
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Today many urban Protestant churches in the USA boast a large choir and a staff of musicians. |
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The rest of his section is made up of keyboards, marimba, acoustic guitar, African kora and percussion, with Gospel choir to come. |
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The mass choir thrilled the jam-packed crowd with a medley of folk songs and theatrical dramatizations. |
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In one of the choir stalls in the church at St Cross Hospital, we found some really old scratchiti. |
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The choir went straight to the bar as soon as we arrived while the other guests sipped coffee. |
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A trio of choristers have proved good things come in threes after chalking up a collective 210 years' service in their church's choir. |
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The entrance rite began with the choir singing an introit psalm, a full psalm. |
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Hannah assumed her position in front of the choir, and looked over at Mr. Wyden with wide-eyed fear. |
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Miriam and Dermot sang in the local choir, always delighting in singing songs of praise and thanksgiving. |
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We teach the choir accompanists and band players who make school music programs a success. |
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Although there were minor differences between the voices of boy and girl soloists, these melted away in a choir, said Professor Howard. |
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The concert ended with a Mass by Bellini in which the organist, choir and soloists gave a magnificent performance. |
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Slowly his voice is joined by the sound of a stone xylophone and a wordless choir. |
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He also thanked the choir, the reader, the collectors, Eucharistic ministers, altar servers and all present. |
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The choir, which includes professional and semi-professional singers from across the UK, will be performing at St Mary's Parish Church in Dalton. |
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In my parish, I'm a cantor and choir member, and I really enjoy singing and leading the congregation in song. |
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The choir gave a beautiful rendering of hymns to celebrate this special occasion in the children's lives. |
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An absolute high point of achievement was to sing so late in his life, in the Reconciliation choir. |
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There's a gospel choir, steel band, the Derbyshire teenage group Forgotten and Loughborough University Tuxedo Swing Orchestra. |
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There were beetle drives, ginger beer and iced biscuits for the choir in the big house, and seaside outings to Walton-on-the-Naze. |
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The choir she had sung in so often sang Lean On Me after the responsorial psalm. |
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Does he see how I look down my nose at the enthusiastic choir member who sings off-key? |
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The movement opens with a distant choir intoning the Te Deum chant against the ambient sounds of the night. |
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This led to some confusion about whether or not the men of the choir would intone the chant again. |
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The choir will be performing a range of different musical styles from show tunes and pop songs to church music. |
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She enjoyed singing lessons, sang as a contralto in St Mary's Anglican Church choir and took part in many local concerts. |
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They certainly did not expect a choir most of them had never heard of to leapfrog them into third spot. |
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The unaccompanied choir responds to the sincerity of the music with impeccable ensemble and intonation. |
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The choir have been singing together for the past ten years and are experienced in both accompanied and unaccompanied four-part singing. |
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The former choir loft was incorporated into the mezzanine floor plan, which resulted in a dramatic display area on the third floor. |
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The sounds of the organ and the choir used to mesmerize the faithful in those days. |
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Yes, dearest Melissa, the choir dress of His Holiness includes the mozetta and rochet over the white cassock. |
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Special music will be provided by a famous opera singer and a 100-member combined choir will sing. |
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One of the main objectives of the choir at present is to put together a presentation of hymns and carols for Christmas services. |
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A combined choir of five churches will sing Christmas carols in Latin and English. |
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The result was that the choir sight-read through the entire piece of music, and then performed it. |
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Along the back of the DBS were liturgical stoles, pulpit gowns, and choir robes. |
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The choir of St Martin in the Fields, led by organist and choirmaster, Nick Dankswill, will sing both the Magnificat and the Nunc Dimittis. |
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In the responsive acoustic of Kendal's United Reformed Church the silvery sound of the massed flute choir could be appreciated to the full. |
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Finding the strict regime unnecessarily repressive on the kids, he drafts them into a choir, much to the chagrin of the tyrannical head teacher. |
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They revived the handbell choir, answering God's invitation to sing a new song. |
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Against the odds he set up the choir, financially backed by Manchester city council. |
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The scoring is for cello soloist, percussionists, celesta, and chamber choir. |
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Kirill has also established a theological seminary for catechists, nurses and choir trainers in part of the administrative complex. |
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All of them share the sumptuous voicing of an eight part choir that requires two groups of sopranos, altos, tenors, and basses. |
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The choir needs six more trebles aged seven to 14, a couple of basses and tenors, and perhaps an alto or two. |
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In one, the four sections of the choir enter one after another with the same material, as in a stretto fugue. |
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When you need that Mike Pinder string sound for your Moody Blues sound-alike or that Kraftwerk human choir thing, dial up the M-Tron! |
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On the Sunday after Christmas, there were just two sopranos and three basses in the choir at High Mass. |
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In the movie, Ignacio sings in the choir and has a beautiful voice, as young Pedro did. |
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Now and again, his voice lifts like a hillbilly choir or a candlelit revival presided over by David Crosby. |
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Ensemble is well polished, they take great care with words and diction, and frequent soli from the choir move in and out with ease. |
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In the recording, the choir stands in two rows at the front of the congregational pews, with the musicians placed at either side. |
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This piece juxtaposes the calm homophony of the choir with a more mobile organ part. |
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The girls were busy piling old sheet music into boxes and hanging choir robes on hangers. |
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The choir opened with a number of madrigals exulting the joys of love the wonders of travel and men bewailing the pain of unrequited love. |
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Several churches in Cornwall record the first appearance of a surpliced choir, singing in the chancel, and accompanied by an organ. |
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The introduction of the surpliced choir in England has been associated with the Cambridge Camden Society. |
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This church introduced a surpliced choir, pew rental and housed the first pipe organ and heating system in San Diego. |
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Perhaps the majority of her inspiration came from her mother, who was a soloist in the church choir and a skilled musical theater performer. |
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As in the east screen at Naumburg, doors leading into the choir flank the altar. |
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Brown also does not know the difference between a nave and a choir in church architecture. |
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The will of the college's founder, Henry VI, specified steps and stated that the high altar should be raised three feet above the choir floor. |
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It's nothing like the movies where the monks have an ancient cathedral with stain glass and a choir. |
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The beauty of a cathedral choir offers sanctuary from the moisture and texture of a cobbled street. |
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His final commission, in the last years of his life, was for the eight bronze torch-bearing angels in the choir of the Cathedral. |
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Tuition is available in all instruments, cello and Irish Harp now available, choir and orchestra, from 4 year olds to adults. |
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I made my way around the room, hugging goodbye to various choir people, debaters, and soccer players and family, of course. |
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Chapter Four opens with the choir depleted by major disruption caused by military call-up of choirmen. |
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The senior choir stalls are misericords, hinged seats with a wooden block on which choirmen could sit during long sermons. |
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At the age of 7, I joined the choir at Christchurch Priory where my late father was already a choirman. |
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This is the school's choir group with Jack Merridew, the choirmaster, in lead. |
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He sang in public for the first time and the choir won, causing the choirmaster to faint from shock. |
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Its revival during the last decade has led to the opening of choir schools to teach the younger generation their heritage of sacred vocal music. |
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He defended sacred art, reformed the Roman liturgy, and perhaps established a choir school. |
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Westport Choral Society is a four part choir specialising in major choral pieces and extracts from some old and some modern musicals. |
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They came together last year on a purely voluntary basis to form a mixed choral choir under the direction of Marian Gaynor. |
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At age 8, he joined a boy choir and became the head chorister within three years. |
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Then I started singing in the chamber choir in high school and that was my favorite. |
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At the premiere Handel gave an organ extemporisation on the fugal subject taken up by the choir. |
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Then we begin stripping the altar and the entire chancel while the choir and the congregation chant Psalm 22 antiphonally. |
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He says it's no business of mine where he goes after choir practice and it's a free country. |
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Classical ballet was her first passion, which was replaced by the school choir. |
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Disturbed by his superior's methods, Mathieu sees potential in the imps and forms a school choir. |
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Instead of which, the more Romantic orchestral playing collided with the period style of the choir and soloists. |
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His fragmentary scoring for choir and colouristic use of percussion elevates the solo cellist to high priest and turns the piece into a concerto. |
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As a new girl I was in the front row at assembly and the school choir was directly in front of me ranged in rows sideways on. |
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Many Castilian-trained musicians worked in the papal choir in Rome, and in the royal chapels of Spain and Italy. |
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Mrs Richardson was a devoted churchwoman and a member of the church choir until a few weeks before her death. |
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A churchwoman par excellence, she sang in the St. Anthony's choir for three decades and was a member of the vestry for some 17 years. |
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You know that some group of people will arrive bleeding and broken wearing Viking helmets or the togas of a gospel choir. |
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There were so many choir wannabes that they filled the choir platform, the stalls and the circle seats. |
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A large group of fans have block-booked seats in what was the old Spion Kop and lead the singing just like a choir. |
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Designed to accommodate both a symphony orchestra and a large choir, the stage is about 250m square. |
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They had a big choir, which delivered bags of much-needed umph to the performance of Vierne's Messe Solennelle. |
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Sound is a mixed choir with a flexible structure generated by the nature of its repertoire and of the events it participates in. |
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No other prelate wears elaborately embroidered stoles over the mozetta as a normal part of choir dress. |
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Unlike other funerals of known ANC leaders which are dominated by freedom songs, a church choir sang hymns for the activist. |
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His prominence in this choir of Orthodox hymnographers is emphasized in many icons of the Protection of the Theotokos. |
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Highlights of these volumes are the windows of the choir clerestory, and the tracery lights of various chapels and of the chapter house. |
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Now a lay clerk in Worcester Cathedral, he also conducts and tours his own chamber choir. |
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She squealed then grabbed me and pushed me bodily into the ante-room where the choir were waiting. |
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The choir of around a dozen were placed up in the gallery, with a commanding view over the rest of the chapel. |
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The opera suffers from the smallness of its choir and its instrumentalist troupe. |
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It has developed into a full flute choir incorporating the entire flute range from piccolo to bass. |
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The charges I shall have to pay to park weekly will equate to almost the equivalent of a year's subscriptions to be a choir member. |
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The service was held at St Mary's Parish Church and the newly inducted Vicar led the service in which the church choir took part. |
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The beautiful choir from St Aiden's N.S. was trained and directed by Vivienne Lee and the organist was her father George Lee. |
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The choir is still based at the school, which is now solely used as a church. |
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The grand finale saw choir soloists and we, the audience, singing Jerusalem. |
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But whether depressed by the small audience or enervated by the heat, the choir made little impact before the interval. |
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The church itself, begun in the 1150s, has an eleven-bay nave of finely cut ashlar masonry, the seven westernmost bays for lay brothers and those to the east for choir monks. |
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He was in the church choir when he was discovered at a talent show. |
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Listen to it of a quiet evening, sung by a good tenor or a well-tempered choir, and you can realise that from pain it is possible to make the truest beauty. |
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The repertoire consisted of songs and anthems by various composers with Anne Bartlett conducting and Leah Lefevra accompanying the choir on the piano. |
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Then finally when I was senior in high school I joined a gospel choir. |
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I should like to stress that in no way would the images on French and German choir screens have communicated only with or been appreciated only by lay viewers. |
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One chorister, who had previously sung in both the choir and the chorale formed a point of connection between groups, but there was little, if any, direct interaction. |
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While they may not have been such strict barricades as has often been supposed, choir screens were highly potent in their role as mystifying enclosures. |
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The first programme in the series sees Kaddy going behind the scenes at Canterbury Cathedral to find out what it takes to become a chorister in their world-famous choir. |
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They sound like the kind of things a top-drawer handbell choir might make up before rehearsal starts in earnest, which shouldn't be a compliment but somehow is. |
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The band's tempos now surpass dirge-speed and their ever-reverberant arrangements have grown to include drums, banjo, pedal steel, Wurlitzer and, on one song, a choir. |
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The host school itself has six groups taking part a brass band, brass ensemble, junior brass trio and brass quintet, as well as a wind band and a clarinet choir. |
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A choir of enlisted men and aviation cadets sang Christmas carols. |
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The choir sang traditional hymns punctuated with claps and the ululating tribal cries of celebration. |
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The choir will cover traditional music, pop, and gospel music. |
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Textual and visual sources alike indicate that the passage of laypeople through the screen to participate in services in the choir was hardly a rarity. |
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The man who has headed one of Britain's most successful choir schools for 19 years is to take up a new appointment to help to remove financial uncertainty over York Minster. |
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The choir lofts were filled with chairs, and the chairs filled with air. |
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They had clarinet choir today and he hated the fact that this had to happen to their Contra Player and not him, who it was intended for, but she seemed to be fine. |
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The choir has regularly broadcast on RTE radio and television. |
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This presents an interesting opportunity for me to recapture the peculiar shock I felt when I first heard a massed choir of cockneys singing the song. |
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Around the thirteenth-century north and south choir aisles, the spandrels of the blank arcading have many Green Beasts, including the one shown here. |
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From the choir loft, we had a wonderful view as the Paschal fire spread out among the people, lighting from one candle to the next, dispersing the gloom of darkness. |
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Each work has an ethereal feel and rich harmonic texture that is magnified by a polished performance by the Westminster Cathedral choir under master of music Martin Baker. |
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We had a choir director intent on unlearning our juvenile inflections. |
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The Service boasts a choir, three concert bands, a chamber orchestra, string orchestra, junior strings, a junior brass group, saxophone group and brass group. |
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Next to his commitment to his children, grandchildren and family, his golf and his choir practice were two very important elements of a very active life. |
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Folding chairs were snapped open along the aisles and in the choir loft, filling every available surface in order to accommodate the throng who had come to honour Fred. |
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It has a fine Norman nave and transepts with a 13th-century choir and chapter house, where the stonework with its distinctive Southwell foliage is unique. |
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There was possibly a sense that in comparison to the magnificent new transepts and nave the choir itself, once so widely acclaimed, was no longer splendid enough. |
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Today the building has interesting features including stained glass windows, a carved rood screen, a pipe organ, a choir vestry and a beautifully carved pulpit. |
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As they entered the north-east transept from the cloister, the tumult of the knights' party caused the monks in the choir to stop singing vespers. |
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Mr. Wyden led the choir to the risers as Hannah stayed behind the curtain. |
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I was also a church organist and choirmaster in Whitechurch in Rathfarnham, and a part-time music teacher, teaching piano, Leaving Cert Musicianship and choir. |
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There were waiters with trays full of drinks standing behind the gospel choir, like someone might release the hounds. |
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Holding the baton for the choir was music teacher, Fiona McPhillips. |
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The harmonious music and singing were provided by Mrs McAufield and the school choir, with primary seven pupils taking part in various tasks to bring the service together. |
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Sun Rings is a piece composed by Terry Riley for string quartet and a 60-voice choir, and part of it comes from the whistlers recorded by NASA's explorations into space. |
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The games will take place over eight days, whereafter the athletes will move to Cape Town to participate in cultural activities like choir festivals and costume parties. |
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The concert was organised by staff and pupils at Woodhouse Grove School and the school's choir and orchestra performed a selection of music with Bradford Cathedral Choir. |
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The games will take place over eight days, whereafter the athletes will travel to Cape Town to participate in cultural activities like choir festivals and costume parties. |
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Sitting in his office beneath the choir loft of a deconsecrated church in Cincinnati, James Verdin can't hear the World Peace Bell toll from across the Ohio River. |
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The tone of the choir was good and the attack clear, a decided improvement being noticeable by those who heard them give the same music five years ago. |
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A choir practice will take place in Woodfield church on this evening. |
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I know the verse because Mrs. Bertalan used to have us do it in ninth-grade choir. |
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This comprises choir psalters for the Eucharist, breviaries and antiphonaries as well as missals, lectionaries and graduales, which were used during mass. |
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I feel like there should be a choir of cherubs singing and stuff. |
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As well as singing alongside the choirmen at services most Sundays in Chingford Parish Church, the choir also sings in cathedrals all over England and occasionally abroad! |
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Weekly programs include exercise classes, mall walking, noon meals, choir and orchestra practices, harmonica band practice, bridge, whist, cribbage and table games. |
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The choir holds dance workshops and steps are choreographed as a group. |
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Surreally, a choir of high school students at the gate adjoining ours begins singing a hymnal. |
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But I was a choir geek, and then got frustrated and took an acting class and realized that was the thing for me. |
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Additional bursarial support is available to ensure that any boy is able to join the choir if it appropriate for him regardless of his family's financial position. |
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While the Xinxiang choir artificially oversold the Aboriginal aspect of some of its songs and there were one or two sour notes, the children's choir really was moving. |
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The children's choir sang with freshness of tone, clarity of diction and did not appear fazed by the dissonances that surrounded their vocal line at times. |
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A working party of the Parochial Church Council has been set up to look at where to resite it and the choir vestry is one location under consideration. |
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The special mass was enhanced by a performance by a choir of over 30 present pupils, while a number of past pupils offered gifts, prayers and offerings. |
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Chaplains may encourage service members to participate as lay readers, choir members, Eucharistic ministers, and ushers, as well as in other roles. |
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A choir sang behind him in low hums, their robes swinging mesmerically. |
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The string quartet and the choir were not Don Gurnett's idea. |
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There were record entries in the choir singing competitions, boosted by free workshops organised by the festival and held in local schools last year. |
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The new choir and organ loft will create a useful space underneath for a vestry with a secure area for valuables, kitchens, toilets and storage space. |
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The play of Sunday, the play of being angels in the choir, is not just a peripheral secondary marginal realm of activity. |
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Three miles from London the cavalcade was greeted by a mass choir of 3000 scholars and clerks from the city which urged him on with a Te Deum laudumus. |
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Two shire horses pulled a cart full of waving children, books and bedding and the youngsters were met by the school's junior choir who sang outside the church. |
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I can certainly keep my end up in the school choir, which I love. |
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Congregational settings are often used for parts of the service such as the Kyrie and Gloria, while the choir may contribute a motet at the offertory or during the communion. |
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To the west, extending into the modern graveyard, are parts of the nave and choir, while north of the church is the site of the twelve-sided chapter house and the cloisters. |
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Similar ingredients appear at Leuchars, where the choir and apse survive, both compartments heavily enriched with arcading and corbel table on the exterior. |
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The first half of the programme will consist of the choir and orchestra performing Schubert's Mass in G, for which they will be joined by soprano Evelyn Nicholson. |
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Conducted by Harry Christophers, the choir will perform motets, anthems and religious songs by the 17th century English composers Robert Ramsey and Henry Purcell. |
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The church lustre was dotted with candles, joyful melodies of volunteer singers with roaring bass and piercing contralto mingled with the chant of the choir. |
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They were converted in the C5 to a church by the removal of the walls between the caldaria and the tepidarium, the choir being constructed in the frigidarium. |
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The choir stalls were moved from the chancel to their present position in the nave in 1961 to make room for the bishop's throne and canon's stalls. |
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One of the abbey's most famous features is the 14th century Washington Window, which is to be found high up in the choir area near the high altar. |
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Ever had been voted the strongest singer in the church choir last year. |
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That same year, 1926, John Finley Williamson, music director at the Westminster Presbyterian Church, Dayton, Ohio, began a choir school and named it for his church. |
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The splendid choir stalls with well-carved misereres are of this dating. |
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