What's the difference between bach and organist?

Bach


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Andrew Bachelor AKA King Bach (@KingBach) Andrew Bachelor.
  • (2) Mother's guilt Fifty years on, the scars have not properly healed for Bach, now 68.
  • (3) The Kuwaiti admitted openly lobbying for Bach, a breach of IOC rules, but both downplayed his influence following Bach's victory.
  • (4) Yet one of his rivals for the presidency, the Swiss lawyer Denis Oswald, said he did not "share the same values" as Bach.
  • (5) Best rediscovery Jazz documentary A Great Day in Harlem (1994) by Jean Bach.
  • (6) Taken together with comments from International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach that suggested Russia could get its house in order in time for next summer’s Games, the country appeared increasingly likely to accept a short term ban in the belief it would be allowed to return before next August.
  • (7) His links with Bach have been the subject of much speculation among the German media, which has also honed in on Bach’s trade links to the middle east in his business life and his past as an executive for Adidas and Siemens.
  • (8) For each Prelude, the tonic (first note) and the mode (major or minor) of the scale produced were compared to the tonic and mode designated by Bach.
  • (9) Three productions that had been scheduled for later this season are being scrapped: Johann Christian Bach's Endimione, Bartok's Bluebeard's Castle and Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro.
  • (10) The levels of Facteur Thymique Sérique (FTS) were measured in 9 patients at diagnosis, according to the rosette inhibition assay of Dardenne & Bach (1975).
  • (11) We also know from our experience that the other part of the job, that means putting everything on the desk, can be a painful experience, but that it is absolutely necessary to do this, as we have seen from our own history.” Bach also pointed to the strict new bidding rules for candidate cities introduced in the wake of Salt Lake City, forbidding them from visiting voting members.
  • (12) There shouldn’t be any bouncing back and forth … but I have to respect the IOC’s decision.” Desperately trying to claw back some credibility on the issue, the IOC president, Thomas Bach, has said his organisation will re-examine the possibility of life bans for those caught doping.
  • (13) "It is very clear the Games cannot be used as a stage for political demonstrations, however good the cause may be," said Bach.
  • (14) The other path will safeguard both our reputation for fairness and moral authority when confronting human rights abuses abroad.” The new shadow attorney general, Lord Bach, also criticised Tory plans, saying: “The Human Rights Act 1998 was one of the most important pieces of legislation of the whole Labour government between 1997 and 2010.
  • (15) This is also a structural problem and will not be solved simply by the election of a new president,” Bach said.
  • (16) It is said that Bach’s lily-livered reluctance to push for a ban stems not only from his own close relationship with Vladimir Putin – those pictures of them clinking champagne glasses like newlyweds or whooping it up with other authoritarian leaders at opening ceremonies in Sochi and Baku threaten to define him – but from his own experiences as an athlete.
  • (17) The labeled polypeptide copurifies with the recently identified and isolated transporter [Stern-Bach, Y., Greenberg-Ofrath, N., Flechner, I., & Schuldiner, S. (1990) J. Biol.
  • (18) I've got Andras Schiff and Glenn Gould in the same playlist: why, of course, because both played all of Bach Preludes and Fugues, and the Goldberg Variations.
  • (19) Bach had previously spoken of assurances from Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, that gays would not be discriminated against in Sochi.
  • (20) Bach said it would apply a “zero tolerance policy not only with regard to individual athletes, but to all their entourage within its reach”.

Organist


Definition:

  • (n.) One who plays on the organ.
  • (n.) One of the priests who organized or sung in parts.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) To recap, Beach House formed in 2004 when French-born Victoria, a theatre graduate, vocalist and organist, finished her studies and moved to Baltimore to pursue a music project with an old friend.
  • (2) 1.17am BST Seventh Inning Stretch Facebook Twitter Pinterest Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Pinterest close Boston Red Sox organist Josh Kantor is great and he takes requests during games.
  • (3) Also there was Roger “The Organist Entertains” Sterling who, in a couple of wonderful little scenes, connected with Peggy for the first time over a glasses of Cinzano.
  • (4) • Before the service starts at 11am, Richard Moore, organ scholar, and Timothy Wakerell, sub-organist, will play a selection of works by British composers including Edward Elgar, Thomas Tallis, Hubert Parry and Ralph Vaughan Williams.
  • (5) The inquiry will look at "the extent of unlawful or improper conduct within News International and other newspaper organistions", the way the police first investigated the phone-hacking scandal and whether police officers received corrupt payments.
  • (6) So we started a second magazine called Home Organist.
  • (7) The Congress party, which ruled Delhi for 15 years until 2013, did not retain a single seat, a crushing blow for an organistion which appears increasingly marginal to Indian politics.
  • (8) Formistic and mechanistic research designs, characterized by single-category, single-cause, single-effect models, gradually are being replaced by contextual and organistic research designs that feature multi-category, multi-cause, and multi-effect interactional models.
  • (9) He had learned to read and write language as well as read and write music in braille, ultimately becoming a famous organist and composer.
  • (10) Head Royal College of Organists Academy Organ School.
  • (11) He had music lessons from the age of seven and later studied under Clifford Hartley, the organist and choirmaster of Bishopwearmouth church.
  • (12) Organist and director of Music St. Mary’s Church, Tenby.
  • (13) If there is any organistation out there interested in joining Insecurity Insight, please get in touch .
  • (14) Hemostatic regulation is employed to illustrate the applications of organistic concepts to biological research.
  • (15) The UK’s stance towards domestic workers was criticised when it became one of eight countries, including El Salvador and Sudan, not to vote in favour of a new International Labour Organistion (ILO) convention giving domestic workers the same legal protection afforded to other workers.
  • (16) He was a passionate photographer, an expert ultra-light airplane pilot, and a good organist.
  • (17) She remembers her fiancé, David Lepine, the young organist at Coventry Cathedral, as "a genius".
  • (18) Professional organist Nigel Allcoat, a magistrate for 15 years, said he was despairing at the mounting fines and costs being accrued by an asylum seeker at Leicester magistrates court.

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