Cantor
A cantor is a solo singer or singing leader in Jewish and Christian liturgical music... More »
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Cantor may refer to: • The Latin word for singer, e.g. the main singer of a cantus • Hazzan , in Judaism, the English name for a professional singer who leads prayer services (Kantor is a frequentl...
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Georg Ferdinand Ludwig Phillip Cantor (March 3 [ O.S. February 19 ] 1845 – January 6 1918) was a German mathematician, born in Russia. He is best known as the creator of set theory, which has...
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Georg Cantor (1845-1918) ... Georg Ferdinand Ludwig Philipp Cantor ... Cantor founded set theory and introduced the concept of infinite numbers with his discovery of cardinal numbers. He also advanced the study of trigonometric series.
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The chief singer (and sometimes instructor) of the ecclesiastical choir, called also precentor ... The chief singer of the Gregorian Schola Cantorum was called Prior scholae or Primicerius. In medieval cathedrals the cantor was master of music and chant, but also commonly one of the dignitaries of the chapter.
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