55 Words to use with choirs

And here again MARGARET betrays her rural habits, by repeating audibly the first response, thus encroaching on the province of the choir-boys, who have now united, and form a fine and powerful chorus, less picturesque perhaps than the Druidical chorus in the first act of Norma, but quite as religious in its effect.

St. Olaf choir series.

"I didn't intend to be so long," she apologised, "but you know what choir-leaders are?

The next thing undertaken was to place in the old Norman choir the magically lovely choir stalls (1245-1315) which happily still remain to us.

We're going to be friends?' 'Yes, we're going to be friends,' she repeated; and then away they scampered in different directions, Nancy calling out, like a true little woman, 'But I shan't really love you till you give me your button.' CHAPTER V First Victories 'Please, sir, may I speak to you?' Mr. Upton was coming out of church after a choir practice, when Teddy accosted him.

It was for private use only, and was not intended as a choir manual.

The choir-screen terminated in pulpits at either side, and here again the Apostles stood in solemn guardianship on its broad parapetbut emblems, rather; of the stony rigidity of doctrines which have been shaped by the minds of men from some little phase of truth, than of that glowing, spiritualized, human sympathy which, as the soul of man grows upward into comprehension, is the apostle of an ever widening truth.

These choir masters were our first stage managers.

The choir loft and the pulpit.

SEE Wilson, Ira B. Setting-up exercises for choir rehearsals.

To prevent this prolonged rest, it was decided to introduce a short choir service, the recital of a few psalms, and then the monks went to work until Terce (Cath. Encyclopedia, "Prime").

Don't dare to lick my hand!" One of the choir members grew red in the face and choked.

The junior Church choir year book of anthems for soprani and alti. Compiled and arr.

A peculiar arrangement of the eastern ends of the choir aisles is noteworthy.

SEE Coleman's male choir Gospel melodies.

" "Then it's just tickets for the choir concert.

The amateur choir director.

To-day, we have traces of this ancient custom in our different choir books, the Psalter, the Gradual, the Antiphonarium.

It was positively not until a week later, when she met Allen Golyer at choir-meeting, that she remembered that this man knew the secret of her baffled hopes.

(In The choir herald, July 1948)

The choir calendar.

Round the choir rail and below the pulpit clustered many young exquisites, for this was a sovereign place from which to show off their finery.

As no other choir work called them until Terce, at 9 a.m., some of them were inclined to rest until that hour and to neglect the spiritual reading and manual work laid down by their rule.

In a few moments they returned, the band playing, the banners waving, the abbés and choir singing, and in the centre of the throng, with two curés in front of him under the canopy, came the new Bishop of Tarbes, resplendent in violet watered silk, trimmed with beautiful lace, gloves of the same hue, with ring on the outside of the right hand, which he perpetually kissed to the admiring spectators.

The Presbyterian choir singers.

55 Words to use with  choirs