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词汇 choirmaster
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Definition of choirmaster in English:

choirmaster

nounˈkwʌɪəmɑːstəˈkwaɪ(ə)rˌmæstər
  • The conductor of a choir.

    唱诗班指挥;合唱团指挥

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A boy only 13 years old has taken over from a respected retired music teacher as church organist and choirmaster.
    • It was an erotic power that set the whole body aflame: you put on one of those coats and, hey presto, you're the policeman or the bus conductor, the pilot or the choirmaster.
    • He was a committed Christian, and the organist and choirmaster of his local church, and he wore a discreet crucifix in his lapel, but he never proselytised.
    • Countless local churchgoers also knew him as their regular organist and choirmaster.
    • He received his earliest training from his father Josef, himself a composer and one of Prague's most respected choirmasters and organists.
    • I was also a church organist and choirmaster in Whitechurch in Rathfarnham, and a part-time music teacher, teaching piano, Leaving Cert Musicianship and choir.
    • This is the school's choir group with Jack Merridew, the choirmaster, in lead.
    • He had frequent offers for positions under Government, of which the first was that of organist and choirmaster at the Cathedral of Schwerin.
    • The generosity of Michael Franklin ensured that the church organ was completely rebuilt in 1973 in memory of his brother Mark, who had been organist and choirmaster from 1922 to 1967.
    • Alice took the young organist, who was also her choirmaster, to meet her father.
    • He sang in public for the first time and the choir won, causing the choirmaster to faint from shock.
    • Before I moved to London I spent two years as organist and choirmaster in a South Dublin parish.
    • Organ playing runs in the family as Adam's dad David is organist and choirmaster at St Nicolas' Church.
    • It will certainly make for a sharper atmosphere, with the wit and wisdom of the terrace choirmasters taken to newly creative heights.
    • A pupil of Thomas Tallis, he was appointed organist and choirmaster at Lincoln cathedral in 1563.
    • It is notable how often singers were also choirmasters; no religious stigma was attached to secular singing.
    • Before we hoist one for Pete, let's also remember that he's one of the best choirmasters in the country.
    • Nonetheless, he was full of praise for choirmaster and organist at St James's, Bill Thomas, who trained him and oversaw his Halle audition.
    • Overall, the settings come with a light touch, with enough musical complexity to satisfy choirmasters and audiences, yet not so demanding as to deny smaller choirs a chance to participate.
    • The choirmaster and my Dad even did concerts together.

Definition of choirmaster in US English:

choirmaster

nounˈkwī(ə)rˌmastərˈkwaɪ(ə)rˌmæstər
  • The conductor of a choir.

    唱诗班指挥;合唱团指挥

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He received his earliest training from his father Josef, himself a composer and one of Prague's most respected choirmasters and organists.
    • Organ playing runs in the family as Adam's dad David is organist and choirmaster at St Nicolas' Church.
    • Before we hoist one for Pete, let's also remember that he's one of the best choirmasters in the country.
    • Countless local churchgoers also knew him as their regular organist and choirmaster.
    • A pupil of Thomas Tallis, he was appointed organist and choirmaster at Lincoln cathedral in 1563.
    • Overall, the settings come with a light touch, with enough musical complexity to satisfy choirmasters and audiences, yet not so demanding as to deny smaller choirs a chance to participate.
    • He sang in public for the first time and the choir won, causing the choirmaster to faint from shock.
    • The choirmaster and my Dad even did concerts together.
    • I was also a church organist and choirmaster in Whitechurch in Rathfarnham, and a part-time music teacher, teaching piano, Leaving Cert Musicianship and choir.
    • Alice took the young organist, who was also her choirmaster, to meet her father.
    • Nonetheless, he was full of praise for choirmaster and organist at St James's, Bill Thomas, who trained him and oversaw his Halle audition.
    • It was an erotic power that set the whole body aflame: you put on one of those coats and, hey presto, you're the policeman or the bus conductor, the pilot or the choirmaster.
    • It will certainly make for a sharper atmosphere, with the wit and wisdom of the terrace choirmasters taken to newly creative heights.
    • He had frequent offers for positions under Government, of which the first was that of organist and choirmaster at the Cathedral of Schwerin.
    • The generosity of Michael Franklin ensured that the church organ was completely rebuilt in 1973 in memory of his brother Mark, who had been organist and choirmaster from 1922 to 1967.
    • Before I moved to London I spent two years as organist and choirmaster in a South Dublin parish.
    • This is the school's choir group with Jack Merridew, the choirmaster, in lead.
    • He was a committed Christian, and the organist and choirmaster of his local church, and he wore a discreet crucifix in his lapel, but he never proselytised.
    • A boy only 13 years old has taken over from a respected retired music teacher as church organist and choirmaster.
    • It is notable how often singers were also choirmasters; no religious stigma was attached to secular singing.
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