noun
- Plural of precentorship; the office, position, or term of service of a precentor (a person who leads singing or chanting in a church or cathedral).
Usage: Formal, ecclesiastical context; Primarily British usage
Examples
- Several precentorships became available at the cathedral following the retirement of the senior musicians.
- The bishop appointed three new precentorships to strengthen the liturgical music program.
- Medieval precentorships were among the most prestigious positions in the church hierarchy.
- He held multiple precentorships throughout his career in various English cathedrals.
- The precentorships required extensive knowledge of Gregorian chant and polyphonic music.