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- Jewish precentors are song or prayer leaders, leading Synagogue music.
- The Precentor is also skilled in making and maintaining musical instruments.
- For a long time Kyteman was the precentor of the choir.
- The top floor was converted into residential accommodation for the precentor.
- A Jewish precentor is typically called a hazzan or cantor.
- A precentor is a member of a church who helps facilitate worship.
- From 1864 to 1875 he was Precentor of Salisbury Cathedral.
- He began his ecclesiastical career as Precentor at Inverness Cathedral.
- He then became precentor of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin.
- Recently, the Precentor moved to nearby St Martin's House.
- Between 1868 and 1876 he was precentor to the Canterbury Diocesan Choral Union.
- He served three years as Canon Sacrist and two years as Canon Precentor.
- He was named to the office of precentor of Salisbury in early 1227.
- Cook was made precentor of Exeter Cathedral in 1872.
- By 1177 he had been appointed to the office of precentor of York.
- He was Precentor of Cloyne Cathedral from 1946 until his appointment as Archdeacon.
- The precentor of the new Coventry Cathedral at the opening service was Joseph Poole.
- Victor, as Precentor Martial of ComStar, was a leader in this conflict.
- The role of precentor was carried over from the synagogues into the early church.
- Foliot had a brother William, who was precentor of the Hereford cathedral chapter.
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