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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statutes specified that the choir should consist of ten chaplains, six clerks (lay singers) and 16 choristers who were to be "poor and needy boys, of sound...
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generally referred to as the town clerk, township clerk, city clerk, village clerk, borough clerk, board secretary, or county clerk. Other titles also exist,...
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gained a 2:1 in music. Upon leaving Oxford University, Sartin sang as a lay clerk at Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, a post he held for five years. During...
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advice of the prime minister. The Foundation also includes the choristers, lay clerks, organists, King's Scholars, the Six Preachers and a range of other officers;...
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James Clerk Maxwell FRS FRSE (13 June 1831 – 5 November 1879) was a Scottish physicist and mathematician who was responsible for the classical theory...
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born at Ashford in 1895. Thomas Tallis, composer and organist, was a lay clerk of Canterbury Cathedral around 1541-2. Peter Warlock, composer and writer...
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of Orlande de Lassus. Wearing sang at Westminster Cathedral as a tenor lay clerk for many years and also had a career as a chorus master, working as such...
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and until 1927 the men's voices were provided by choral scholars and lay clerks. Today, 14 undergraduates from the choir sing the men's parts. The popularity...
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of Church Music Royal College of Organists Performance Choir Choirboy Lay clerk Decani Cantoris Organ scholar Pipe organ Choir (architecture) History...
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Guy Protheroe (category Lay Clerks of New College, Oxford)
Oxford, where he obtained a bachelor's degree in music, and also sang as a Lay Clerk at New College. Protheroe started his career with his academic pursuits...
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of seven and ten. There are six Lay Clerks in the Cathedral Choir and up to six Choral Scholars. Three of the Lay Clerks are supported by endowments from...
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accompaniment. Adult singers in a cathedral choir are often referred to as lay clerks, while children may be referred to as choristers or trebles. In certain...
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English composer of the early 16th century, John Taverner, sang as a lay clerk at Holy Trinity Church in Tattershall for a time until he was appointed...
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have joined the choir school in 1493 and remained there as an additional lay clerk once his voice broke. In 1502 he left for the Oxford University Music...
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at Lincoln Cathedral from 1563 to 1572. John Taverner was listed as a lay clerk at Tattershall Collegiate Church in 1525 and also sang at St Botolph's...
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Richard Lovett (1692–1780) was an English amateur scientist and lay clerk of Worcester Cathedral. Lovett was mainly known as a pioneer in the electric...
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As I Lay Dying is a 1930 Southern Gothic novel by American author William Faulkner. Faulkner's fifth novel, it is consistently ranked among the best novels...
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composer of instrumental music. On 11 September 1591 John Baldwin, a tenor lay-clerk at St George's Chapel, Windsor and later a colleague of Byrd in the Chapel...
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Ian Harwood (category Lay Clerks of New College, Oxford)
alto lay clerk in the Choir of New College, Oxford where he began a career playing and making lutes near Oxford. In 1960 he took up a position as a lay clerk...
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James Bowman (countertenor) (category Lay Clerks of New College, Oxford)
James Thomas Bowman CBE (6 November 1941 – 27 March 2023) was an English countertenor. His career spanned opera, oratorio, contemporary music and solo...
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of Church Music Royal College of Organists Performance Choir Choirboy Lay clerk Decani Cantoris Organ scholar Pipe organ Choir (architecture) History...
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Cathedral) 1970–1974 Brian Hodge 1972–1974 John Wenlock Gittins (also, Alto Lay Clerk at this time) 1975–1980 Stephen Drew Pinnock (afterwards Director of Music...
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of Church Music Royal College of Organists Performance Choir Choirboy Lay clerk Decani Cantoris Organ scholar Pipe organ Choir (architecture) History...
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chaplains and clerks, seven children, one chaplain confessor for the household, and one yeoman. However, in the same year, the clerks petitioned the...
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William Cobbold (1560–1639) was an English composer. He was lay clerk and organist at the Chapel Royal. One of his most-well known works today is the...
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worked there throughout his musical career. He was first mentioned as a lay clerk, was appointed a "singing man" in c. 1534, and was probably the cathedral's...
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Timothy Brown (conductor) (category Lay Clerks of New College, Oxford)
David Willcocks. Following his time in college, Tim went on to become a lay clerk at New College, Oxford, and later worked as a schoolteacher for a number...
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appointed as alto lay clerk at Ely Cathedral, then at Lichfield Cathedral, followed by Canterbury Cathedral, where he was senior lay clerk from 1978 until...
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a chorister of St. George's Chapel under Nathaniel Giles, and then a lay clerk. In 1639 Rogers succeeded Randolph Jewett as organist of Christ Church...
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