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chorister

[kawr-uh-ster, kor-] / ˈkɔr ə stər, ˈkɒr- /


NOUN
songster
Synonyms
NOUN
songstress
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Chorister was an enormously difficult job even when the Met’s repertory extended from Handel through Mozart, Verdi, Wagner and Puccini to the middle of the 20th century.

From New York Times • May 21, 2024

With Chorister, Concord, and Chorus, Now Chantress commences her song; Now Bellman goes jingling before us, And Sinbad is sailing along.

From A New Illustrated Edition of J. S. Rarey's Art of Taming Horses With the Substance of the Lectures at the Round House, and Additional Chapters on Horsemanship and Hunting, for the Young and Timid by Rarey, J. S. (John Solomon)

If was at this place that I assumed the role of Chorister, the occurrence transpiring in this wise.

From Thirty Years in the Itinerancy by Miller, Wesson Gage

Touches upon the Strange Effects a Half-pistole may have upon a Beadle and a Chorister.

From Twenty Years After by Dumas père, Alexandre

Chorister blackbird and thrush Together or alternate piped; A free-hearted harmony large, With meaning for man, for brute, When the primitive forces are brimmed.

From Poems — Volume 2 by Meredith, George




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