Similar words: aphoristic, terrorist, barrister, anchorite, chorionic, aphorism, authorise, authorised. Meaning: ['kɒrɪstə] n. a singer in a choir.
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1. Meanwhile, Salisbury Cathedral has recently recruited girls as choristers.
2. It's in my blood, my father was a chorister for 60 years.
3. Most of the choristers, all of whom have to re-audition each season, also have day jobs.
4. Our table is graced by a single chorister - salt in a fluted surplice.
5. It relieved professional chorister Christopher Nemec to see the young people bring dedication and skill to the chorus, an art form many have feared may be dying out.
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6. Purcell, Haydn and Schubert were among the many who derived most of their basic musical training from being apprenticed as choristers.
7. From thirty-four returns it would seem that some 5% of cathedral choristers become professional church musicians.
8. In reply to a question as to how many cathedral choristers become clergy, the response of 2.5% was consistent across the country.
9. He kept a chapel with four priests and sixteen choristers at Rye House, at a cost of £100 a year.
10. Parry: Hubert Parry's anthem "I Was Glad" is something I loved singing when I was boy chorister, but now usually seems over the top to me.
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