Person who directs a choir.
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Examples for "choirmaster"
Examples for "choirmaster"
1TimesLive report that the choirmaster himself has stood by the decision.
2If you met him, you would think he was a choirmaster.
3The choirmaster came to her assistance and eventually they managed to take him backstage.
4Actor and choirmaster Bert van Dijk believes everyone can sing.
5The choirmaster's hands flashed hither and thither, controlling, inspiring, directing.
1Cue roars of laughter and amused encouragement from the choir director.
2I'll never forget my choir director's look of disdain at what had just happened.
3Aaron, the titular choir director, and Tia are getting married, or so he thought.
4Our first song is "Days of Elijah," choir director Al announces.
5Remember Satan was the choir director in Heaven and we see how that turned out.
1Liszt writes about it to Wilhelm Fischer, chorus director at Dresden, thus:
2The chorus director said something about "dramatic temperament." The journalist insisted that it was "explosive force," "projecting power."
3To Wilhelm Fischer, Chorus Director in Dresden
4To Wilhelm Fischer, Chorus Director at Dresden
1Christchurch Pops Choir conductor previews their two concerts on Sunday in the Court Theatre.
2The Music Director of Auckland's Cantorum Choir conductor previews their first concert for 2015.
3Case in point: eNCA reporter Annika Larsen was caught being a five star savage as she exposed The Parliamentary choir Conductor.
1British choral conductor touring NZ on behalf of the New Zealand Choral Federation.
2British choral conductor in the country for 12 weekend choral workshops from Invercargill to Whangarei.
3He finished the verse and then raised both arms with the gesture of a choral conductor.
4International choral conductor and composer David Childs is back home to adjudicate this year's Big Sing.
5Freelance piano teacher, and choral conductor Mark Stamper is starting his own professional choir, Inspirare in Wellington.
Translations for chorus conductor