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cantor

[kan-ter, kahn-tawr] / ˈkæn tər, ˈkɑn tɔr /


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The keening tenor part will be sung by Azi Schwartz, a cantor at the Park Avenue Synagogue in New York; and Phillip Bullock will take the baritone part, influenced by traditional Black styles.

From New York Times

Eventually he pursued his passion, serving as a cantor for many years at his congregation in Levittown.

From New York Times

They fully expected to lose, said David Serkin-Poole, 67, a retired cantor.

From Seattle Times

In the meantime, my church is live-streaming its services, hosting virtual coffee hours, providing outdoor counseling, continuing outreach through online giving and employing one cantor per service.

From Washington Post

His father was a seventh-generation cantor, his mother a homemaker; both lost relatives in the Holocaust.

From Washington Post