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Meanwhile, Salisbury Cathedral has recently recruited girls as choristers. |
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It's in my blood, my father was a chorister for 60 years. |
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Most of the choristers, all of whom have to re-audition each season, also have day jobs. |
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chorister |
Our table is graced by a single chorister - salt in a fluted surplice. |
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chorister |
It relieved professional chorister Christopher Nemec to see the young people bring dedication and skill to the chorus, an art form many have feared may be dying out. |
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chorister |
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chorister |
Purcell, Haydn and Schubert were among the many who derived most of their basic musical training from being apprenticed as choristers. |
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From thirty-four returns it would seem that some 5% of cathedral choristers become professional church musicians. |
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In reply to a question as to how many cathedral choristers become clergy, the response of 2.5% was consistent across the country. |
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chorister |
He kept a chapel with four priests and sixteen choristers at Rye House, at a cost of 100 a year. |
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Parry: Hubert Parry's anthem "I Was Glad" is something I loved singing when I was boy chorister, but now usually seems over the top to me. |