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Qu'est-ce (qui) est ex cathedra - définition

BRITISH CHOIR AND EARLY MUSIC ENSEMBLE
Ex Cathedra Choir and Orchestra; Ex Cathedra Baroque Orchestra
  • The Ex Cathedra Choir in performance at the [[Birmingham Town Hall]] – photographed on 1 March 2008
  • Ex Cathedra's logo

ex cathedra         
  • Rubens]], 1626
  • 1881 illustration depicting papal infallibility
  • Church]] (painting by [[Friedrich Stummel]] in [[Kevelaer]] Shrine 1903).<ref>''Die katholischen Missionen, September 1903''</ref>
  • Supporters of the pope outside the United Nations in 2008 with a banner quoting [[Matthew 16]]
  • Painting to commemorate the dogma of papal infallibility (Voorschoten, 1870). Right to left: Pope Pius IX, Christ and Thomas Aquinas
DOGMA OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH; INFALLIBILITY OF CERTAIN DECISIONS OF THE POPE
Ex cathedra; Dogmatic definition; Pope infallibility; Papal Infallibility; Solemn papal definitions; Infallible dogma; Pope's infallibility; Papal infalliability; Infallibility of the pope; Dogma of Papal Infallibility; Dogma of papal infallibility
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¦ adverb & adjective with the full authority of office (especially that of the Pope, implying infallibility as defined in Roman Catholic doctrine).
Origin
L., 'from the (teacher's) chair'.
ex cathedra         
  • Rubens]], 1626
  • 1881 illustration depicting papal infallibility
  • Church]] (painting by [[Friedrich Stummel]] in [[Kevelaer]] Shrine 1903).<ref>''Die katholischen Missionen, September 1903''</ref>
  • Supporters of the pope outside the United Nations in 2008 with a banner quoting [[Matthew 16]]
  • Painting to commemorate the dogma of papal infallibility (Voorschoten, 1870). Right to left: Pope Pius IX, Christ and Thomas Aquinas
DOGMA OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH; INFALLIBILITY OF CERTAIN DECISIONS OF THE POPE
Ex cathedra; Dogmatic definition; Pope infallibility; Papal Infallibility; Solemn papal definitions; Infallible dogma; Pope's infallibility; Papal infalliability; Infallibility of the pope; Dogma of Papal Infallibility; Dogma of papal infallibility
I. a.
[L.]
1.
Authoritative, formal, official, from the bench, from high authority.
2.
Dogmatic, magisterial, dictatorial.
II. ad.
[L.]
1.
Authoritatively, formally, officially, from the bench.
2.
Dogmatically, magisterially, dictatorially.
Ex (relationship)         
PERSON WITH WHOM A PERSON WAS ONCE IN AN INTIMATE RELATIONSHIP
Ex-boyfriend; Ex-girlfriend; Ex boyfriend; Ex girlfriend
In social relationships, an ex (plural is exes) is someone with whom a person was once associated, in a relationship or marriage. As a prefix, ex- can refer to a variety of different relationships; for example, one might refer to a music group's ex-guitarist, or someone's ex-friend.

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Ex Cathedra

Ex Cathedra ( EKS-kə-THAY-drə) is a leading British choir and early music ensemble based in Birmingham in the West Midlands, England. It performs choral music spanning the 15th to 21st centuries, and regularly commissions new works.

Ex Cathedra was founded in Birmingham in 1969 by Jeffrey Skidmore OBE, who is its artistic director and conductor. It comprises a chamber choir of about 40 singers, a specialist vocal Consort made up of ten professional singers who feature regularly as soloists, and a Baroque ensemble/orchestra. It is known for its passion for seeking out the best, the unfamiliar and the unexpected in the choral repertoire and for giving dynamic performances underpinned by detailed research.

Each year, the choir presents a season of diverse programmes in a variety of venues in and around Birmingham, across the Midlands and in London. It has been a resident ensemble at Birmingham Town Hall Symphony Hall since 2007. Since 2014 has made regular appearances at Hereford Cathedral, St Peter's Collegiate Church in Wolverhampton, Southwell Minster and St James the Greater in Leicester.

Ex Cathedra have been invited to perform in concert series and festivals across the UK and as far afield as Israel and New York, including the BBC Proms where it performed Stockhausen in 2013, the Barbican Centre, Brighton Early Music Festival, Cheltenham Music Festival, Edinburgh International Festival, Kilkenny Festival, Lichfield Festival, London Festival of Baroque Music, Spitalfields Festival, St David's Festival, Three Choirs Festival and York Early Music Festival. The group has also appeared at festivals in Belgium, Finland, France, (Germany), Israel, Italy and Spain.

Ex Cathedra have collaborated with Fretwork (music group), the City Musick, His Majestys Sagbutts & Cornetts, Concerto Palatino, Birmingham Opera Company, Sinfonia New York, Birmingham Royal Ballet, the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Quebecois dance company Cas Public, the Shakespeare Institute, and the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.

The first period instrument orchestra to be established in an English regional city, Ex Cathedra's Baroque Orchestra was founded as part of the choir's 1983–1984 season and made its début with a performance of Bach's Mass in B Minor. Comprising the UK's leading period instrumentalists, the orchestra's principals regularly give master classes and coach students at the Birmingham Conservatoire as part of its early music programme.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour ex cathedra
1. But the problem with these claims is that, delivered ex cathedra to credulous audiences, they quickly become received wisdom, so we must take a moment to incinerate them.
2. His office entitles him to speak ex cathedra on the subject and he is contemptuous of the cheap populism that informs so much of government policy.
3. During the morning meeting, Sir Ians vocabulary included such unlikely police terms as invidious, encapsulate, ex cathedra, antithesis and counsel of perfection.
4. For good measure Neil Kinnock‘s ex–lieutenant also rejected Blair–Brown‘s ex cathedra pronouncements in favour of renewed nuclear power, civil and military.
5. The FBI laboratory, for instance, had no accreditation for a long time, until ex–cathedra testimony and poor practice by analysts was shredded by defendants‘ experts to the chagrin of prosecutors and magistrates alike.