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Lay clerk - Wikipedia
A lay clerk, also known as a lay vicar, song man or a vicar choral, is a professional adult singer in an Anglican cathedral and often Roman Catholic cathedral ...
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VICAR CHORAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of VICAR CHORAL is one of a number of clergy or laymen in an Anglican cathedral whose duty is to sing a portion of the music of the services.
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Vicars Choral - Wells Cathedral
The Vicars Choral are the altos, tenors and basses of the Cathedral Choir. They are not in holy orders; the word 'vicar' comes from 'vice' and simply means a ...
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vicar choral
vicar choral Also vicar-choral. [vicar 3.] (See quot. 1854, and cf. choral a.1 1 b.) The pl. occurs in various forms, as vicars choral, † vicars chorals, and, rarely, vicar chorals.1530–1 Act 22 Hen. VIII, c. 15 All other..canons, pety canons, vicars chorall, & clerkes. 1546 Yorks. Chantry Surv. (Su...
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VICAR CHORAL definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. Church of England. a. · 2. Roman Catholic Church. a bishop or priest representing the pope or the ordinary of a diocese and exercising a limited jurisdiction.
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A Dictionary of Music and Musicians/Vicars Choral - Wikisource
VICARS CHORAL. 'The assistants or deputies of the Canons or Prebendaries of (English) collegiate churches, in the discharge of their duties, ...
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Hugh Drysdall
A Vicar choral of the Cathedral Church of St Canice, Kilkenny he became Chancellor there in 1666.
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The Vicars Choral - Wells Cathedral
The Vicars Choral are the adult singers within Wells Cathedral Choir. They are not in holy orders; the word 'vicar' comes from 'vice' and simply means a deputy.
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vicar-choral - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
vicar-choral (plural vicars-choral). (Christianity) An assistant, whether cleric or lay, at an English cathedral, especially in connection with the music.
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Vicar choral - Oxford Reference
A cathedral singing man in the Anglican Church, known at some cathedrals as 'lay clerk' or 'lay vicar'. The position came into being at the time of the ...
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VICAR CHORAL Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Vicar choral definition: a member of the clergy or a layperson in a cathedral who sings certain parts of the service.. See examples of VICAR CHORAL used in ...
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[PDF] VICAR CHORAL – ST PAUL'S CATHEDRAL CHOIR
There are 12 Vicars Choral in the Cathedral Choir at St Paul's – four altos, four tenors and four basses. At present their duties are as follows: 1. To sing at ...
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chorale
▪ I. choral, a.1 (ˈkɔərəl) [ad. F. choral or med.L. chorālis belonging to a chorus or choir.] 1. a. Of or belonging to a choir; sung by a choir. choral service: a church service in which the canticles, anthem, etc., are sung by the choir; when the versicles, responses, etc. are also sung or chanted,...
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John Broderip
The first mention of him in the chapter records of Wells is on 2 December 1740, when he was admitted a vicar choral of the cathedral for a year on probation choral, and on 20 November 1769, was appointed sub-treasurer, on the death of Thomas Parfitt.
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stallar
ˈstallar, ˈstallary1 Scottish Eccl. Hist. Also staller. [ad. med.L. stallārius, f. stallum, stalla stall n.1] (See quots.)1561–2 in G. Chalmers Caledonia (1824) III. vi. viii. 664 [Out of this revenue, he had to pay a vicar pensioner, who did the parochial duty, and a] stallar [or vicar, who served ...
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