Chief singer, and usually instructor, employed at a church, a cathedral or monastery.
Person who leads people in singing or sometimes in prayer.
The official of a synagogue who conducts the liturgical part of the service and sings or chants the prayers intended to be performed as solos.
1 Millie said she liked the Jewish cantor and the Irish Catholic policeman.
2 There it was again, what the cantor had said and admired, then!
3 So the cantor found himself all alone in a strange world.
4 The pall bearers came, the minister and the cantor with the students' choir.
5 The first of these famous pædagogues was the cantor , worthy Mr. Michael Kordé.
6 Amen: Credo III Plainsong sung by the cantor , vocal ensemble and congregation Amen.
7 He was born in Buffalo almost 50 years ago; his father was a cantor .
8 I too, am first cantor and professor of plain song.
9 He might now regard the cantor house, which was quickly gained, as his own.
10 Jacques Offenbach was born in 1819 in Cologne, the son of a Jewish cantor .
11 I started as a cantor right after the war.
12 My husband has one of the finest cantor voices of any temple in the city.
13 The grooms smashed their wine glasses underfoot as a cantor sang age-old blessings in Hebrew.
14 When the cantor steps forward and sings, the music is the melody of sorrow and regret.
15 While "town cantor " in Antomir he had received the highest salary ever paid there.
16 The cantor began to shiver as with ague.
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