Aún no tenemos significados para "little choir".
1Soon the organ rumbled, and the little choir, standing, broke into song.
2Then a little choir boy came to be helped with his music.
3Mr. Helbeck, too, was kneeling in the little choir.
4Meg had a voice like a flute, and she and her mother led the little choir.
5He thoroughly transformed our little choir of children-leadingthem and accompanying them with taste and skill.
6Our little choir is really very good.
7We have lost, consequently, both of our fine tenors and excellent organist, and our little choir is not good now.
8There were half a dozen little choir boys, four men and one tall cloaked woman....
9In the gallery opposite to the pulpit were a little choir of male and female singers, a violoncello, and a violin.
10This opinion was opposed by one of his little choir, named Devrient, who insisted that Zelter should be approached on the subject.
11She was soon the leader of the little choir, and could sing, with wonderful correctness, "Shall we gather at the river?"
12The little choir now sung a service, King in F. They sung "The Magnificat" rudely, and rather profanely, but recovered themselves in the "Dimittis."
13A pair of orphreys of the fifteenth century, of German work (probably made at Cologne), shows a little choir of angels playing on musical instruments.
14"I'm quite ashamed, Miss Innes, we sang so badly this morning; our little choir can do better than that."
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