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When in choir dress, a Latin-rite cardinal wears scarlet garments — the blood-like red symbolizes a cardinal's willingness to die for his faith.
When used today, however, it designates the director or chief conductor of an orchestra or choir.
When recording, the choir is usually accompanied by the Orchestra at Temple Square, the Tabernacle's famous pipe organ, or both.
When at home, the choir performs here at the Carl J. Murphy Fine Arts Center
' 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.
When she was ten she started to attend an Episcopalian church, after its rector had convinced their mother to let the Day brothers join the church choir ; she became taken with the liturgy and its music.
When asked in an interview what her father's source of income was, Heche replied " Well, he was a choir director.
* From 2002 to 2008, The Wonderful World of Disney used a newer orchestral arrangement of " When You Wish upon a Star " with a wordless choir.
When its duties at the cathedral permit, the choir also gives concert performances both at home and abroad.
When Karl Wilhelm, musical director of the city of Krefeld, received the poem in 1854, he wrote a version of his own and performed it with his men's choir on June 11, the day of the silver anniversary of the marriage of Prinz Wilhelm von Preussen, who would later become German Emperor Wilhelm I.
When Derek Pattinson retired as Secretary-General of the General Synod of the Church of England in 1990, a choir sang a variation on the Major-General's Song, with the line " He was the very model of a Secretary-General ", in a meeting of the General Synod.
When Moreschi joined the Sistine choir, there were still six other castrato members, but none of them was capable of sustaining this work's taxing soprano tessitura.
When employed for the ribs of a vault, however narrow the span might be, by adopting a pointed arch, its summit could be made to range in height with the diagonal rib ; and, moreover, when utilized for the ribs of the annular vault, as in the aisle round the apsidal termination of the choir, it was not necessary that the half ribs on the outer side should be in the same plane as those of the inner side ; for when the opposite ribs met in the centre of the annular vault, the thrust was equally transmitted from one to the other, and being already a broken arch the change of its direction was not noticeable.
When he was young, Brian Johnson performed in various shows with the Scouts, and appeared in a play which aired on television, and joined a local church choir.
When their regular singer fell ill, they recruited young singer and songwriter James Walsh from a school choir.
When his voice broke in 1816, Goss left the choir and went to live with his uncle.
When Nockalls Cottingham drowned on a voyage to New York in September 1854 George Gilbert Scott was called in, and from that time the work of restoring the choir was performed continuously until 1863, when ( on June 30 ) the cathedral was reopened with solemn services.
When he left the papal choir he returned to Spain, taking a non-resident prebend at the cathedral in Segovia.
When the choir school ( which counted Laurence Olivier as an alumnus ) closed in 1968, a professional adult choir was introduced.
When the class breaks out in spontaneous singing, showing their true potential, Mary Clarence decides to turn the class into a choir.
At Rockford Lutheran High School, in Rockford, IL, Elling continued to sing in the choir: " When it was undeniably uncool and geeky and all that, to be in the choir, I did it anyway, because it was reliably beautiful, and it was rewarding, and it gave me gifts of experience and friendships.
When attending cathedral services, prebendaries sit in particular seats, usually at the back of the choir stalls.

When and finally
When they were finally satisfied, Jones said, `` I think he's going to give us work ''.
When he finally left the sinister mansion on Perdido Street, he was carried out in a coroner's basket.
When he was 15, his parents finally allowed him to attend classes at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna.
When finally the two bedraggled men reach their friend's home, Voltaire's fears are once again aroused.
When the Yalta Papers were finally published with great fanfare they had revealed no betrayal by anyone.
When the snobbery that alienates Pip from Joe finally gives way before the deeper and stronger force of love, the reunion is marked by an embarrassed handshake at which Pip exclaims: `` No, don't wipe it off -- for God's sake, give me your blackened hand ''!!
When a sailing date of March, 1845 was finally established, Palfrey made sure that the Negroes would have comfortable quarters in New Orleans and aboard ship.
When it was finally pointed east, he said, `` You should never have come out here alone.
When he finally got the coughing under control, he realized that Pete ( all he gave was his first name ) was still waiting for an answer -- he didn't even seem to wink as he continued to stare.
When the shaken Palmer finally did hit his fourth shot, he overshot the hole by 15 feet.
When Owen was finally rid of him, there was a timid rap at the door.
When he finally did he had to duck his head quickly away as the pitch came in.
When the solution finally came to him, one night while he was in bed, he was so shaken by its simplicity that he could only wonder why it had not occurred to him before.
When it finally sank in, the crowd swarmed onto the field, cheering loudly and chairing Boyle and Spofforth to the pavilion.
When Ajax finally left Troy, Athena hit his ship with a thunderbolt, but Ajax still survived, managing to cling onto a rock.
When Amphitryon finally returned to Thebes, Alcmene told him that he had come the night before and slept with her ; he learned from Tiresias what Zeus had done.
When King Amadeus finally had the bill in his desk, which would extend the 1837 Abolition Act to the Antilles, he was put on notice of a coup financed by Cuban plantationers and industrialists if he signed.
When he finally dies at the end of the novel, the situation report from the frontline states, " All is Quiet on the Western Front ," symbolizing the cheapness of human life in war.
When Beavis finally comes down from his sugar high, he is hanging on a meathook in the farmer's barn, where the old man and a similarly pale Butt-Head seemingly attack him with chainsaws as the episode fades to blood red.
When Deckard, Batty, and Holden finally clash, Batty's inhuman fighting prowess leads Holden to believe he has been duped all along and that Batty is the sixth replicant ; he shoots him.
When the Romans finally conquered Pannonia in 8 AD, the Boii seem not to have opposed them.
When they were finally allowed to return to Battery Park City, some found that their homes had been looted.
When his quest to keep the team in Milwaukee finally failed after the 1965 season, he changed the group's name to Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club, Inc., after the minor league baseball team he grew up watching, and devoted himself to returning Major League Baseball to Milwaukee.
When the English finally regained control of New Netherland they forced, as a punishment unique in the history of the British Empire, the English common law upon all the colonists, including the Dutch.
When Mehmed finally entered Constantinople through what is now known as the Topkapi Gate, he immediately rode his horse to the Hagia Sophia which he ordered to be sacked.

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