ORGANIST


Meaning of ORGANIST in English

noun

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■ NOUN

cathedral

Yet a link was sometimes provided by music, where the cathedral organist was involved with diocesan music festivals and other events.

Some cathedral organists have developed considerable liturgical flair and some have a good grasp of theology.

Consequently many cathedral organists find themselves occupied increasingly with diocesan work.

One college involves the local cathedral organist on a regular basis.

Within living memory there have been cathedral organists who have taught their skills to articled pupils.

Relatively few cathedral organists today are also composers.

Many of them expressed appreciation of local cathedral organists and parish musicians who provide a lead and incentive to others.

church

Read in studio A church organist has been told not to play low notes because it could damage the spire.

Chris told me that he was a church organist .

Until a generation ago it was not uncommon for a successful parish church organist to be appointed to a cathedral post.

However, I do not want to offend my local church organist by asking her to step down.

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For example, a single page may be reproduced where there is a difficult page turn for an organist .

Her last tribute was a most fine rendering of the Hallelujah Chorus by our uniformed organist .

How could they be sure the inspired organist had never had a lesson?

The Ministry of Defence pays £12 per service to an organist who is not a serving member of the Forces.

We found one fine young organist , who was C3, and in a government office.

When not quite fourteen years old he became organist of his parish church, San Lorenzo in Damaso, Rome.

You blag a meeting with the band's lynchpin, organist Clint Boon.

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