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The choirmaster told the boy his father was outside the door, listening, he said.
The choirmaster was then arrested but has not yet been charged.
He or she is both the organist and the choirmaster.
If you met him, you would think he was a choirmaster.
He was also a teacher, secretary to the abbot and choirmaster.
He gave his thanks to the flushed and beaming choirmaster.
The choir comes to a hush as the choirmaster steps into the room.
At the suggestion of the choirmaster there, he decided to study singing seriously.
He also served as that church's choirmaster from 1944-1957.
Ireland mostly made his living as an organist and choirmaster.
Her father is the choirmaster and organist at West Point.
He started as the 4/7 favourite and won easily by four lengths from Choirmaster.
In 1493 or 1494 he became the choirmaster.
He has worked as a choirmaster since 1970.
Mr. Hunter said that as a boy he was abused by a church choirmaster.
In addition to being a renowned composer, he was also an honored singer, choirmaster, and teacher.
He remained heavily involved with the congregation, serving as a church pastor and choirmaster.
Choirs are often led by a conductor or choirmaster.
From 1807 until his death he was choirmaster at what is now Pécs.
On April 22, 1904, he earned his credentials as a choirmaster of church choruses.
BY 17, he was a choirmaster himself, in Connecticut.
Thereafter, he was organist, choirmaster and preacher at the abbey.
His father was a teacher and a choirmaster; his mother died when he was four years old.
He held numerous organ and choirmaster posts in churches throughout Canada from 1884 until 1913.
Renowned also as a choirmaster, he was acknowledged as a composer on the side.