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Sentence count:64Posted:2017-06-18Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: chordchorechorusanchorchortlein chorusthoraxfor allMeaning: ['kɔːrəl]  n. a stately Protestant (especially Lutheran) hymn tune. adj. related to or written for or performed by a chorus or choir. 
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1. He helped to accouche choral symphony.
2. His collection of choral music from around the world is called "Voices".
3. In fact, choral music can be very flexible as to the number of parts.
4. Pindar wrote his elaborate choral odes also in many other genres, but we have only fragments of these.
5. Nor do his choral forces always suggest that they are home in the idiom.
6. The choral dances from the Norwich scene are often performed in concert and are widely admired.
7. Her love of choral singing, fostered at Oxford in the Bach Choir, gives her continuing pleasure.
8. The programme includes choral works, and music for string orchestra.
9. Consequently, many young people now see choral singing as less glamorous and challenging than playing in an ensemble.
10. Neither is the attendance at choral evensong in Anglican cathedrals up and down the land.
11. At ten she was awarded a choral scholarship to a private school in London.
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12. Henrietta's choral society concert draws a good crowd despite a dodgy venue in the backstreets of Catford.
13. Effects Over the last twenty-five years the choral vocabulary has been considerably expanded to explore many sound effects never conventionally used before.
14. There have been ceilidhs, concerts, choral group plays - the list is long!
15. For some choral music - the Missa Solemnis we were watching on film - you don't use a baton either.
16. It is not just the choral singing that puts this new Messiah up with the very best.
17. To sum up, when looking for a choral text, choose words which are simple, direct, and poetic.
18. The Commission expresses its anxiety that the proposed syllabus in the revised music curriculum allows less time than hitherto for choral music.
19. Yet for hundreds of San Diego area residents, amateur choral singing is more than a memory, more than a whim.
20. In this way, one can use a narrative text which would otherwise be too wordy for normal choral usage.
21. The note patternings are really very simple in rhythmic outline, very closely resembling those of early choral music.
22. I learned to read for drums first and then to sight sing choral music and then I learned to read music in general.
23. Then I sat down to meditate, with the sacred choral music playing softly in the background.
24. The service was duly held, and afterwards the Britishers present were asked to give a choral item.
25. Such widely varied writers as Webern, Dallapiccola, and Stravinsky rely heavily on the textures and idioms of early choral music.
26. Beethoven gives the double bassoon a very exacting part in the Choral Symphony.
27. The third and final section of the evening was choral.
28. It is not always easy to avoid writing a shade smugly about the arrangements Mozart made of choral works by Handel.
29. However, one area which has inevitably suffered in the process is that of choral singing.
30. Henrietta forced to sing carols seven weeks early in choral rehearsals.
More similar words: chordchorechorusanchorchortlein chorusthoraxfor alloralchordateplethoracoralorallymoralanchoriteanchormanchorionicanaphorafloralamoralmoralemoralssheet anchorimmoralauroralchoreographlie at anchorhorace mannmoralistfor all I know
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