Sentence example with the word 'choirmaster'

choirmaster

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Definition n. the musical director of a choir

Last update: August 26, 2015


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Studying in his youth for the Church, he was admitted to the minor orders in 1539 and ordained deacon in 1541 at Venice; but he soon devoted himself entirely to the study of music under the guidance of Adrian Willaert, then choirmaster at St Mark's.   [Please select]

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Among them towered the burly choirmaster, baton in hand.   [Please select]

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The choirmaster's hands flashed hither and thither, controlling, inspiring, directing.   [Please select]

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The parson's daughter struck a chord, and then the burly choirmaster spoke with the voice of melody: "My heart is disquieted within me."   [Please select]

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The terrier moaned without, and Jack thought no boy's voice could be worth listening to after that of the choirmaster.   [Please select]

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