Precentor example sentences

pre·cen·tor

noun

precentor (noun) · precentors (plural noun)

  - a person who leads a congregation in its singing or (in a synagogue) prayers.

"Precentor" Example Sentences

1. The precentor led the congregation in a powerful rendition of the hymn.
2. A skilled precentor can greatly enhance a service.
3. His voice, resonant and clear, made him a superb precentor.
4. The new precentor brought a modern flair to the traditional chants.
5. She trained for years to become a proficient precentor.
6. The precentor's role is vital in maintaining the liturgical rhythm.
7. Many aspiring singers dream of becoming a precentor.
8. He was appointed precentor after a rigorous audition.
9. The precentor’s powerful voice filled the cathedral.
10. Being a precentor requires both skill and dedication.
11. The precentor skillfully guided the choir through the complex piece.
12. A former precentor shared his insights with the aspiring singers.
13. The precentor's clear pronunciation ensured everyone could follow along.
14. It takes years of practice to be a successful precentor.
15. The precentor’s intonation was impeccable.
16. We are searching for a talented new precentor.
17. The current precentor is retiring next year.
18. His experience as a precentor was invaluable.
19. The precentor began the service with a traditional chant.
20. Are you interested in becoming a precentor?
21. The precentor training involved years of vocal exercises.
22. A good precentor commands respect from the congregation.
23. The precentor's responsibilities extend beyond just singing.
24. She is a highly respected precentor in her community.
25. The precentor led the congregation in a spontaneous prayer.
26. His role as precentor was a source of immense pride.
27. The church relies heavily on its dedicated precentor.
28. The precentor maintained a steady tempo throughout the hymn.
29. A precentor must possess exceptional musical ability.
30. Becoming a precentor requires strong vocal technique.
31. The precentor carefully chose the hymns for the service.
32. He served as precentor for over two decades.
33. The choir and the precentor worked together harmoniously.
34. The precentor's voice was both powerful and emotive.
35. The position of precentor is a highly sought-after one.
36. The precentor helped create a reverent atmosphere.
37. Many precentors are also skilled musicians.
38. The precentor expertly guided the responsive reading.
39. A precentor’s training is rigorous and demanding.
40. The precentor’s passion for music was infectious.
41. She was a natural precentor, her voice effortlessly filling the space.
42. The precentor’s performance was truly inspirational.
43. He is known for his expressive style as a precentor.
44. The precentor's articulation was exemplary.
45. The new precentor brought a renewed energy to the choir.
46. Training to become a precentor is a significant commitment.
47. The precentor’s selection of music was both traditional and contemporary.
48. He was a gifted precentor, blessed with a remarkable voice.
49. The precentor’s leadership contributed significantly to the service.
50. The precentor concluded the service with a beautiful benediction.

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