Definition of Choirmasters

1. Noun. (plural of choirmaster) ¹

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Definition of Choirmasters

1. choirmaster [n] - See also: choirmaster

Lexicographical Neighbors of Choirmasters

choils
choir
choir boy
choir boys
choir loft
choir school
choirboy
choirboys
choired
choirgirl
choirgirls
choiring
choirlike
choirman
choirmaster
choirmasters (current term)
choirmate
choirmates
choirmen
choirmistress
choirmistresses
choirs
choise
choke
choke-full
choke back
choke coil
choke collar
choke collars
choke damp

Literary usage of Choirmasters

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A New School of Gregorian Chant by Dominicus Johner (1906)
"Explanation of Latin Words and Abbreviations in the Ecclesiastical Calendar (Directorium, Ordo) for the Convenience of choirmasters, Organists and Singers. ..."

2. The New Music Review and Church Music Review by American Guild of Organists (1906)
"(3) The attitude of organists and choirmasters. ... Organists and choirmasters, appreciating all this, are at their wits' end to know how to get at the root ..."

3. Report of the Proceedings by Church congress (1874)
"The choirmasters Aid in Uie Choirs Secular Practice.—And here, in these non-church music practices, will be ample work for our diocesan choirmasters. ..."

4. Russia of the Russians by Harold Williams (1915)
"There is a choirmasters' Society in St. Petersburg, and in all the towns and villages of the Empire priests, deacons, monks, cantors, and choirmasters or ..."

5. Subject Index of the Modern Works Added to the British Museum Libraryby British Museum Dept. of Printed Books, Dept. of Printed Books, British Museum by British Museum Dept. of Printed Books, Dept. of Printed Books, British Museum (1906)
"7895. ff. MEES (A.) Choirs and Choral Music, pp. 251. Land. 1901. 8°. 78!»9. o. 41. WHITE (RT) Training of Men's Voices, a manual for choirmasters, pp. 31. ..."

6. Chapters on Church Music by Richard Blackburne Daniel (1894)
"... and choirmasters were employed to work with good organists, the result would be satisfactory, and harmony, in two senses, secured. ..."

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