Mainstay of a church choir
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ORGANISTMainstay of a church choir.
APSEEnd of a church choir.
CANTORALOf a church-choir area
precentora leader of the singing of a church choir
APSERecess at the end of the choir of a church.
precentorsPRECENTOR, a leader of the singing of a church choir
antechoirthe space in front of the choir in a church
antechoirenclosed space in front of the choir of a church
antechoirsANTECHOIR, the space in front of the choir in a church
cantoriallocated on the north side of the choir in a church
presbyteryThe eastern part of a church chancel beyond the choir; the sanctuary
presbyteriesThe eastern part of a church chancel beyond the choir; the sanctuary
choristersA person who leads the singing of a church choir or congregation
choristerA person who leads the singing of a church choir or congregation
subcantora subordinate cantor, a singer; esp the leader of a church choir
subcantorsSUBCANTOR, a subordinate cantor, a singer; esp the leader of a church choir
choirstallsCHOIRSTALL, one of the benches for the choir of a church, cathedral, etc
triforiumA gallery or arcade above the arches of the nave, choir, and transepts of a church
recessionalsA hymn sung while the clergy and choir process out of church at the end of a service
jubesscreen with an upper platform, separating the choir of a church from the nave and often supporting a rood
jubescreen with an upper platform, separating the choir of a church from the nave and often supporting a rood
choristerA member of a choir, esp. a child or young person singing the treble part in a church choir
choristersA member of a choir, esp. a child or young person singing the treble part in a church choir
decanalRelating to or denoting the south side of the choir of a church, the side on which the dean sits
cantorialRelating to or denoting the north side of the choir of a church, the side on which the cantor sits
chancelsThe part of a church near the altar, reserved for the clergy and choir, and typically separated from the nave by steps or a screen
stallsA fixed seat in the choir or chancel of a church, more or less enclosed at the back and sides and often canopied, typically reserved for a particular member of the clergy
clearstoriesThe upper part of the nave, choir, and transepts of a large church, containing a series of windows. It is clear of the roofs of the aisles and admits light to the central parts of the building
clerestoriesThe upper part of the nave, choir, and transepts of a large church, containing a series of windows. It is clear of the roofs of the aisles and admits light to the central parts of the building
triforia(in a church) the wall at the side of the nave, choir, or transept, corresponding to the space between the vaulting or ceiling and the roof of an aisle, often having a blind arcade or an opening in a gallery