Let the choirmaster watch carefully for impure sounds, and call upon each boy to sing two measures by himself from time to time.
The result of this arrangement was that the lower boys got the upper ones to teach them Tonic Sol-fa in their playtime, and thus saved the choirmaster a great deal of trouble.
The choirmaster should take his standard of English from the best preacher and reader he has the chance to hear, and endeavour to conform his boys to it.
Even, however, when a good set of boys has been chosen and trained, every choirmaster is troubled from time to time by the evils which I have named at the head of this paper.
I believe theory can be made interesting to boys, especially if the Tonic Sol-fa system is used, and that if they are taught sight-singing the choirmaster saves himself a vast amount of trouble.
Krause, the organist and choirmaster of this church, allowed me to attend a rehearsal of the eighty boys and twenty men who form his fine choir.
But I am asked to say something that may be helpful to the choirmaster having to train the vocal organs of boys who are beyond infantile methods.
B1 { A1 { G1 Before commencing to train a voice the choirmaster must make sure that it is a voice worth training.
Lastly, the Miserere of Josquin de Près, choirmaster of Louis XII.
Karl Georg Reutter, composer and choirmaster at St. Stephen's in the capital, was on a trip looking for good choristers.
Unawed by the imperial threats the boy repeated the exploit a little later until Maria Theresia ordered the choirmaster to give this "fair-haired blockhead" a proper thrashing.
The great musical composer, =John Eccart=, who was latterly choirmaster in Berlin, and died in A.
Suppose that in the days following the crime, when the names of Edwin Drood and Jasper were in every mouth in Cloisterham, a small tradesman in some obscure lane were to ask his neighbours why the choirmaster needed these two large keys.
His duties as choirmaster raise him far above the position of a provincial teacher of music.
And now it is the people--they will not let him go," murmured the choirmaster despairingly.
At the top of the stairs the choirmaster turned and waited for him.
The choirmaster squeezed his moist palms and wiped an anxious brow.
At the close of the service the choirmastersent for him, and, apologizing for his previous rude behaviour, invited him to his house for the day.
I got a silver cigarette case yet thechoirmaster gave me.
Did you know that I was featured for three seasons in the church choir in my home town and would have had it for life if the stage manag--I mean the choirmaster hadn't forgot he was a gentleman; so I just quit rather than cause talk.
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