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Still, he did like music making and even sang in the chapel choir of the Woodberry Forest School, near Orange, Virginia, where he sounded fine but did not matriculate too well.
A musical child, he sang in the boys ' choir at the Salzburg Cathedral where he is believed to have taken music lessons with Michael Haydn.
Hutchinson Junior High School now has a mural honoring Holly, and Lubbock High School, where he sang in the school choir, also honors the late musician.
From a young age, Enya appeared in many pantomimes onstage at Gweedore's local theatre and sang with her siblings in her mother's choir at St Mary's Catholic Church, Derrybeg.
At Central High, he sang in the school choir, participated in the Reserve Officers ' Training Corps program, and competed on the debate team, where he argued against women getting the right to vote and against the abolition of the death penalty.
The finale featured an audience card stunt, a video montage showing Jackson participating in various humanitarian efforts around the world, and a choir of 3, 500 local Los Angeles area children singing " We Are The World ", later joining Jackson as he sang his single " Heal the World ".
Melich said of the night He was visibly taken by the university choir, who sang two songs during the evening, ' Children Will Listen ' and ' Sunday ', and then returned to reprise ' Sunday '.
She sang in the operas children's choir at the Staatstheater Nürnberg.
This small park sits between Crosby Hall and Chelsea Old Church, an Anglican church on Old Church Street whose southern chapel was commissioned by More and in which he sang with his parish choir.
He sang in a choir, played drums and flute, and published several original pieces of sacred music.
At an early age, Brian was given six weeks of lessons on a " toy accordion ", and at seven and eight sang solos in church with a choir behind him.
As a boy, he sang in his local church choir.
He sang with the St. Elias Antiochian Orthodox Church choir under the direction of Frederick Karam, with whom he studied music theory.
This larger choir, just over 300, sang at the October 1873 General Conference.
On September 1, 1910, the choir sang the song, " Let the Mountains shout for Joy ", as their first ever recording.
In later years, he sang with the choir at the local Presbyterian church.
The choir goes on annual tours, recent tours include Dublin in 2008, where they sang concerts and a Sung Eucharist in St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, Rome in Summer 2009, Paris in 2010 and Barcelona in 2011.
Born in Kenner, Louisiana, United States, and growing up in a suburb of New Orleans, Price had formal musical training in trumpet and piano, sang in his church's gospel choir, and was a member of a combo in high school.
A traditional Welsh choir ( Côr Cymraeg Rehoboth ) sang at their wedding.
He attended St Joseph's School, Paradise Street, Rotherhithe, and sang with his school choir at Westminster Cathedral.
He went to the Knotty Ash School, and sang in the local church choir of St Johns Church, Knotty Ash.
The two men sang " Stille Nacht " for the first time at Christmas Mass in St Nicholas Church while Mohr played guitar and the choir repeated the last two lines of each verse.
He learned piano at an early age and sang in his church choir.
He sang at the school's boys ' choir, where the repertoire included works by Palestrina, and Mozart's Requiem, which Xenakis memorized in its entirety.
He sang in the church choir at St Mary Redcliffe.

choir and Litany
In the Latin language version of the Litany, the names of one or more saints are chanted by a cantor or choir, and the congregants reply with either, Ora pro nobis ( if one saint is addressed ) or Orate pro nobis the plural imperative of the verb, ( if more than one saint is addressed ).

choir and Saints
The choir is part of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( the LDS Church ).
' The whole service climaxed with a rousing version of " When The Saints Go Marching In ", which included the choir, a 2nd-line-style brass band marching through the isles ( sic ), and everyone in the pews clapping and singing along.
Ms. Knight, now a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, continues to tour and record occasionally, and leads the Saints Unified Voices choir.
Knight created and now directs the Mormon-themed choir Saints Unified Voices.
All Saints ' Anglican Church, on the corner of Dandenong Road and Chapel Street, was designed by Nathaniel Billing with the foundation stone laid in 1858, becoming what is believed to be the largest Anglican parish church in the southern hemisphere, able to seat 1400 people, All Saints ' is also known for its male choir which is the only parish church choir of its kind left in Australia.
He was conductor of " The Seven Saints " ensemble and choir in the church of the same name in Sofia, Bulgaria between 1911 and 1928.
** Madonna and Child with Saints, altarpiece in the third south choir chapel
Originally formed in 1888 in conjunction with the choir of All Saints ' St Kilda, the cathedral choir led the procession for the official opening in 1891.
* 2006: Gladys Knight and the Saints Unified Voices choir released a version of the song on their Grammy Award-winning Christmas album, A Christmas Celebration.
She collaborated in productions of groundbreaking works, directing her choir and working with Virgil Thomson and Gertrude Stein on Four Saints in Three Acts ( 1933 ), and serving as musical director with George Gershwin on his innovative opera Porgy and Bess ( 1935 ).
In 1933, she directed her choir in Virgil Thomson's and Gertrude Stein's opera, Four Saints in Three Acts, produced as a Broadway theatre work.
Saints Unified Voices is an American Gospel music choir.
The Saints Unified Voices Foundation, the governing organization of the choir, is directed by a 12-member board of directors, which includes Gladys Knight.
He sang in the choir of the Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul.

choir and ;
In his last surviving letter from 14 October 1791, Mozart tells his wife that he collected Salieri and Caterina Cavalieri in his carriage and drove them both to the opera ; about Salieri's attendance at his opera The Magic Flute, speaking enthusiastically: " He heard and saw with all his attention, and from the overture to the last choir there was not a piece that didn't elicit a ' Bravo!
A poem of Callimachus to the goddess " who amuses herself on mountains with archery " imagines some charming vignettes: according to Callimachus, at three years old, Artemis, while sitting on the knee of her father, Zeus, asked him to grant her six wishes: to remain always a virgin ; to have many names to set her apart from her brother Apollo ; to be the Phaesporia or Light Bringer ; to have a bow and arrow and a knee-length tunic so that she could hunt ; to have sixty " daughters of Okeanos ", all nine years of age, to be her choir ; and for twenty Amnisides Nymphs as handmaidens to watch her dogs and bow while she rested.
However, the traditional choir dress of Anglican bishops is quite different from that of their Catholic counterparts ; it consists of a long rochet which is worn with a chimere.
In large churches where they were celebrated the services were usually grouped ; e. g. Matins and Lauds ( about 7. 30 A. M .); Prime, Terce ( High Mass ), Sext, and None ( about 10 A. M .); Vespers and Compline ( 4 P. M .); and from four to eight hours ( depending on the amount of music and the number of high masses ) are thus spent in choir.
One of the choirs sings a simple fauxbordon based on the original plainsong chant for the Tonus peregrinus ; the other choir sings a similar fauxbordon with pre-existing elaborations and the use of cadenzas.
However, the superintendent of the school, Caspar Calvoer, recognized Telemann's talents and even introduced him to musical theory ; Telemann continued composing and playing various instruments, taught himself thoroughbass and regularly supplied music for the church choir and the town musicians.
Johann Sebastian Bach also wrote six surviving works he called motets ; Bach's motets were relatively long pieces in German on sacred themes for choir and basso continuo, thought to have been written as training pieces for the members of his choir school.
* Cantus omnibus unus ; for mixed or equal choir ( 2005 )
Five reasons were given: the body was of an adult male ; it was buried beneath the choir of the church ; there was scoliosis of the spine, making one shoulder higher than the other ; there was an arrowhead embedded in the spine ; and there were perimortem injuries to the skull.
It featured a full symphony orchestra ; a multi-generational, 80-person choir ; and singers Phil Collins, Christina Aguilera, Enrique Iglesias, and Toni Braxton.
Jack organises his choir group into a hunting party responsible for discovering a food source ; Ralph, Jack, and a boy named Simon soon form a troika of leaders.
* Construction on the Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Beauvais is interrupted by a partial collapse of the choir ; the event unnerves French masons working in the Gothic style.
* 1284 – Construction on the Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Beauvais is interrupted by a partial collapse of the choir ; the event unnerves French masons working in the Gothic style.
The result is that the Cathedral reflects a hodgepodge of architectural styles, with a Gothic nave, a Romanesque crossing under the dome ; chapels in French, English and Spanish Gothic styles, as well as Norman and Byzantine ; Gothic choir stalls, and Roman arches and columns separating the high altar and ambulatory.
The term " Choir " has the secondary definition of a subset of an ensemble ; thus one speaks of the " woodwind choir " of an orchestra, or different " choirs " of voices and / or instruments in a polychoral composition.

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