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  2. Conducting - Wikipedia

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    The conductor then looks at the different sections of the orchestra (winds, strings, etc.) or choir to ensure that all the orchestra members are ready to play and choir members are ready. In some choral works, the conductor may signal to a pianist or organist to play a note or chord so that the choir members can determine their starting notes.

  3. Choir (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    The choir area is occupied by sometimes finely carved and decorated wooden seats known as choir stalls, where the clergy sit, stand or kneel during services. The choir may be furnished either with long benches or individual choir stalls. There may be several rows of seating running parallel to the walls of the church.

  4. Organist and master of the choristers - Wikipedia

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    He had served there for 37 years. He was the master of the choristers when Aled Jones was in the choir. [citation needed] Other long-serving holders of the title include Charles J Brennan, who spent 60 years (1904–1964) at Belfast Cathedral [3] and Dr Leslie Paul of Bangor Cathedral who served in that role for 42 years (1928 - 1970).

  5. Veteran choir director takes Choral Society baton - AOL

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    Jul. 20—"One of the joys of my life is directing choir," says Cathy Gillhouse, the new director of the Mission Valley Choral Society. "I love it." She also brings loads of experience to the post ...

  6. Cantor (Christianity) - Wikipedia

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    Today, the cantor is a role that can be performed by a lay person. In parishes without a choir, the cantor serves to lead the responsorial singing with the congregation. The cantor's locality in the church is most generally to the right of the choir, and directly to his left is his assistant, formerly called the succentor. A common custom for ...

  7. Choir - Wikipedia

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    A choir (/ ˈ k w aɪər / KWIRE), also known as a chorale or chorus (from Latin chorus, meaning 'a dance in a circle') is a musical ensemble of singers. Choral music, in turn, is the music written specifically for such an ensemble to perform or in other words is the music performed by the ensemble.

  8. List of Tabernacle Choir music directors - Wikipedia

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    The music director of The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square is responsible for musical and creative supervision of the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square, the Orchestra at Temple Square, the Temple Square Chorale, and the Bells on Temple Square, which are all official musical organizations within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). [1]

  9. At Stagecoach, Eric Church Brings a Full Choir, Saves His ...

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    At Stagecoach, Eric Church Brings a Full Choir, Saves His Band for the Finale and Has His Polarized Fans Debating a Love-It-or-Leave-It Set. Chris Willman. April 27, 2024 at 1:41 PM.