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He also started a singing school.
Associated with the theatre are a ballet company, a ballet school, and a singing school.
Schola cantorum, medieval papal singing school and associated choir, the ancestor of the modern Sistine Choir.
But many proved unable to hold back tears, whether singing school songs or joining in the brief after-graduation party.
New girls soon learn the traditions, some of which sound archaic: picking daisies for your old girl, cooking her breakfast, singing school songs in the yard.
Butch Albarracin, the owner of Center for Pop, a Manila-based singing school that has propelled the careers of many famous singers, was partial to what he called the "existential explanation".
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She was discovered by an MGM casting director searching Los Angeles singing schools for someone to portray the opera star Ernestine Schumann-Heink as a child.
After the American Civil War, singing schools and shape notes became increasingly identified with the South, while declining in popularity in other regions.
They've just arrived from one of their Northumberland singing schools and have never been to this part of Ireland before.
The term was also used for the head of a college of church music e.g., the Roman schola cantorum of the early Middle Ages and the singing schools founded by Charlemagne.
Formal singing schools were the first well-documented musical institution in Baltimore.
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