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Choirs are often led by a conductor or choirmaster.


the origin of candy canes says that in 1670, in Cologne, Germany, the choirmaster at Cologne Cathedral, wishing to remedy the noise caused by children.


department), the head bandmaster of a military band, the head organist and choirmaster of a church, or an organist and master of the choristers (the title given.


Thomas Appleby appointed organist and choirmaster at Lincoln Cathedral 1539: Joan Brudieu appointed maestro di capilla.


and choirmaster (died 1577) Alfonso Ferrabosco the elder, Anglo-Italian composer (died 1588) Andreas Pevernage, Flemish composer and choirmaster (died.


Kir Joakim (Serbian Cyrillic: кир Јоаким) was a Serbian Orthodox monk, choirmaster (domestikos), and the oldest Serbian composer of liturgical melodies.


By this time he had become the organist and choirmaster of Connah's Quay parish church, Flintshire.


Honegger (17 May 1926 – 8 September 2003) was a French musicologist and choirmaster.


Gareth Edmund Malone OBE (born 9 November 1975) is an English choirmaster and broadcaster, self-described as an "animateur, presenter and populariser.


He served as organist and choirmaster at a number of churches including Ely Cathedral and York Minster in England.


philosopher, and politician Antanas Pocius (1913-1983), Lithuanian choirmaster, organist and composer Antanas Purėnas (1881-1962), Lithuanian organic.


Rolf Schweizer (14 March 1936 – 6 June 2016) was a German composer, choirmaster and church music director, who was based primarily at Pforzheim.


Katharine Lee Bates and its music was composed by church organist and choirmaster Samuel A.


In 1687 he became choirmaster at St Paul's Cathedral, where many of his pieces were performed.


1921 – November 28, 1976) was a Canadian composer, pianist, organist, choirmaster and teacher.



Synonyms:

precentor; cantor; musician;

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