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  2. St. Louis Cathedral (New Orleans) - Wikipedia

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    The Cathedral-Basilica of Saint Louis, King of France (French: Cathédrale-Basilique de Saint-Louis, Roi-de-France, Spanish: Catedral-Basílica de San Luis, Rey de Francia), also called St. Louis Cathedral, is a Catholic cathedral and basilica in New Orleans, Louisiana. It is the seat of the Archdiocese of New Orleans and is the oldest ...

  3. Elise Cambon - Wikipedia

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    Elise Cambon (February 27, 1917 – December 30, 2007) was a noted organist and choir master, who was on the staff of St. Louis Cathedral (New Orleans) for sixty-two years. Cambon was born in New Orleans, received a Bachelor of Arts from Newcomb College in 1939, a Master of Music in Organ from the University of Michigan in 1947, and a PhD from ...

  4. Saint Louis Chamber Chorus - Wikipedia

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    Saint Louis Chamber Chorus. The Saint Louis Chamber Chorus is a large chamber choir, numbering 45 – 50 mixed voices, that presents seasons of six programs performed in St. Louis, Missouri, in venues of historic and/or architectural note. It generally performs without instrumental accompaniment and is well suited to repertoire for double choir ...

  5. Bob Chilcott - Wikipedia

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    The work eventually premiered on 25 June 2007 at St. Louis Cathedral in New Orleans, by 210 singers from around the United States. His cantata for choir and percussion The Making of the Drum has been performed by the BBC Singers , the New Zealand Youth Choir , the World Youth Choir (under his direction), the Chamber Choir of Europe, and the ...

  6. St. Mary's Assumption Church (New Orleans, Louisiana)

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    St. Mary's Assumption Church is a National Historic Landmark church at Constance and Josephine Streets in New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.The church was completed in 1860, built for the swelling German Catholic immigrant population in the Lower Garden District section of the city (the church across the street, Saint Alphonsus Church, was built at the same time for the swelling Irish Catholic ...

  7. St. Patrick's Church (New Orleans, Louisiana) - Wikipedia

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    St. Patrick's Church is a Catholic church and parish in the Archdiocese of New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. The parish was founded in 1833, and the current structure was completed in 1840. It is the second-oldest parish in New Orleans (the oldest parish is St. Louis Cathedral), located upriver from the French Quarter at 724 Camp Street in ...

  8. Leo-Raymond de Neckere - Wikipedia

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    4 September 1833. (1833-09-04) (aged 33) New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Buried. St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Leo-Raymond de Neckère, C.M. (6 June 1800 – 4 September 1833), was a Belgian -born prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Bishop of New Orleans from 1830 until his death in 1833.

  9. The Presbytere - Wikipedia

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    Designated NHLDCP. December 21, 1965. The Presbytère is an architecturally important building in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. It stands facing Jackson Square, adjacent to the St. Louis Cathedral. Built in 1813 as a matching structure for the Cabildo, which flanks the cathedral on the other side, it is one of the nation's best ...