Both hymns apparently were written in 1700 by Laurentius Laurentii, cantor and director of music in the Lutheran cathedral at Bremen.
No doubt he was greatly stimulated by contact with the famous musician Johann Crueger, who was cantor and director of music in the Church of St. Nicholas in Berlin.
My cantor for most of the services was Corporal Cohen of New York, although several other men volunteered for certain portions of the prayers.
He was at last on the path which subsequently was to lead him, even nearer than Beethoven came, to that mighty cantor of Leipzig, who by his art has disclosed for all time the depths of our inner life and sanctified them.
This was Theodore Weinlig, who had been cantor at the Thomasschule in Leipzig, since 1823 and was therefore, so to speak, bred in the spirit and genius of the great Sebastian Bach.
And while men were bearing the convulsive form without, the Cantor began to recite the Grace after Redemption.
Suddenly, over the blended passion of cantor and congregation, an ominous sound broke from without--the complex clatter of cavalry, the curt ring of military orders.
For as his reverence Johannes Lampius, of Crummin, who visited me this spring, had told me that theCantor of Wolgast wanted to sell the Opp.
This was written before 1363, and preserves its address to 'The Holy Nun, Dame Margaret van Meerbeke, Cantor of the Monastery of St. Clare at Brussels.
The cantor felt no appetite, but he reflected that one must eat, if only as a remedy; not to eat would make matters worse, and he washed his hands.
The cantor sat down for a minute to rest, and unbuttoned his shroud.
The fear of losing his voice had tormented the cantor for the greater part of his life.
The cantor came to the end of U-Nesanneh Toikef, the congregation resumed their seats, Berel also returned to his place, and did not go up to Moisheh Chalfon.
The cantor wrung his hands, threw himself down beside the table, and, laying his head on his arms, he burst out crying like a child.
The congregation concluded U-Nesanneh Toikef, and the cantor began: "And the great trumpet of ram's horn shall be sounded.
All the Shools called meetings, and sought for means and money whereby they might entice the wonderful cantor and secure him for themselves.
The Cantor had just finished "Incense," and was entering upon Ashre, and the melancholy night chant of Minchah and Maariv gradually entranced Maxim's emotional Roumanian heart.
Next morning the whole town had heard of the misfortune--that the cantor had lost his voice.
Brother Yoessel," thecantor said, all but weeping, "Brother Yoessel!
To one side of them sits the cantor with his plate, and beside the cantor, several house-of-study youths with theirs.
Cantor extended his investigation to functions having an infinite number of discontinuities.
Cantor and quoted by Jerdon, for he had seen his terriers catch them, which they were never able to do with squirrels; and cats often seize them.
Cantor says that in confinement plantains constitute the favourite food, but deprived of liberty it soon dies.
Cantor conjectured that at such times it visited the sea, but this has been proved to be not the case.
This book contains the "Cantor Lectures" recently delivered before the Society of Arts.
Richardson's Cantor lectures have been followed by a volume on "Total Abstinence," and he gives to Dr.
A new cantorin the synagogue--he is a cantor for once.
I hear the same Cantor singing the same melodies as before.
Melech the Cantor sang as beautifully as in the olden times, years ago.
He might now regard the cantor house, which was quickly gained, as his own.
The cantor house was only a few steps from the Red Cock, and Wolf knew every stone in the street, which was named for the tavern.
The captain, who, for the sake of fighting the infidels, had so sadly neglected his property that his own house in the Kramgasse fell into the hands of his creditors, had rented the second story in the cantor house.
I must not forget to mention that to those experienced in mixing, by far the best method is that described by Captain Abney in his Cantor lectures, of keeping the silver in excess.
Professor Silvanus Thompson, in his recent Cantor Lectures, had shown an ingenious graphical method of proving these important fundamental laws.