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subchanter
ˈsubˈchanter [f. sub- 6 + chanter. Cf. OF. sou(b)chantre, F. sous-chantre.] A precentor's deputy, succentor; now, a vicar choral or lay-clerk of a cathedral, who assists in chanting the litany. The title is retained in York and Lichfield cathedrals.1515 in W. Fraser Sutherland Bk. (1892) III. 60 Sch...
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succentor
succentor (səkˈsɛntə(r)) Also 7 -our. [a. late L. succentor, agent-n. f. succinĕre to sing to, accompany, ‘chime in’, agree, f. suc- = sub- 8 + canĕre to sing. In sense 3, as correlative to præcentor precentor, associated with sub- 6 (cf. subchanter).] † 1. a. A chanter who takes up the chant after ...
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subdean
subdean (ˌsʌbˈdiːn) Forms: α. 4 soudene, 4–5 sodene, sud(d)ene, 6 sedeane. β. 5–7 subdeane, 6 -de(i)ne, 7 -dean. [a. AF. *sodean, *sudene, *subdene = OF. sou(z)deien (mod. sousdoyen), soubdean, f. sou(s)-, sub- (see sub- 6) + deien dean1, after med.L. subdecānus. Cf. southdene s.v. south-2.] An offi...
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Jackson of Exeter
On his return to Exeter Jackson devoted himself to teaching music until Michaelmas 1777, when he was appointed subchanter, organist, lay vicar, and master
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John Goodman (Dean of Wells)
These included the rectory at Charleton, and the office of succentor or subchanter at Wells Cathedral.
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José Maurício Nunes Garcia
1780s, he studied for the examinations he had to go through to take the holy orders, and developed a musical partnership with the old chapel master and subchanter The position of subchanter was occupied by deacon José Mariano.
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