Norstone; or, The rifts in the cloudGriffith and Farran, 1879 - 485 pages |
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... choir” to whom are dedicated most of these exercises. This method has been thought as a sort of “ideal journey” that can be done by a choir or vocal ensemble for a period of a decade at least. These exercises have been written with the ...
... choir” to whom are dedicated most of these exercises. This method has been thought as a sort of “ideal journey” that can be done by a choir or vocal ensemble for a period of a decade at least. These exercises have been written with the ...
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... choir rehearsals . Its primary purpose is to help choir members focus their attention upon God and to strengthen their music ministry . Choirs that conduct their rehearsal during the midweek service will find this booklet ideal for ...
... choir rehearsals . Its primary purpose is to help choir members focus their attention upon God and to strengthen their music ministry . Choirs that conduct their rehearsal during the midweek service will find this booklet ideal for ...
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... choir is a community endeavor and a voluntary service on the part of every participant.”37 Steiner had unselfishly prepared the choir for two high-profile engagements with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and led a full-scale Messiah on ...
... choir is a community endeavor and a voluntary service on the part of every participant.”37 Steiner had unselfishly prepared the choir for two high-profile engagements with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and led a full-scale Messiah on ...
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... Choir would be short. Third, these new young singers could read music, which would allow him to pursue a more complex repertoire. The drawback: Stephens was a composer. That meant that many of the scores the Choir would learn might bear ...
... Choir would be short. Third, these new young singers could read music, which would allow him to pursue a more complex repertoire. The drawback: Stephens was a composer. That meant that many of the scores the Choir would learn might bear ...
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... choir for Holy Week and Easter [or Advent and Christmas] must be rehearsing regularly with the choir five weeks in advance.” Old Alto is one of those folks who liked the idea of a short-term commitment, but what she found was that the ...
... choir for Holy Week and Easter [or Advent and Christmas] must be rehearsing regularly with the choir five weeks in advance.” Old Alto is one of those folks who liked the idea of a short-term commitment, but what she found was that the ...
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