chorale

IPA: kɝˈæɫ

noun

  • (Christianity) A form of Lutheran or Protestant hymn tune.
  • (music, religion) A chorus or choir.
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Examples of "chorale" in Sentences

  • So in a sense the chorale is the link to our past. "
  • The chorale is the first to perform it in North America.
  • The chorale was the exact opposite of the motette of the Netherlands.
  • The first movement is a chorale fantasia based on the first verse of the chorale, which is a common feature of Bach's cantatas.
  • The chorale is a 75-85 member chorus that performs two to four concerts per year, including a holiday concert in early December and a spring concert in early May.
  • As we all, elders and chorale join together at the end of our Seattle concert to sing holiday songs, I feel a surge of physical well-being and gratitude to all the voices raised so strongly.
  • Seniors who participated in a chorale showed significant health improvements compared to others their age: fewer doctor visits, fewer eyesight problems and falls, improved lung capacity and less asthma, less incidence of depression -- even the need for medication decreased.
  • This magnificent location at the base of fractured-stone cliffs, rising 600 feet above the natural amphitheater created by the crashing cascade, was a photo-perfect setting for federal and state tourism officials, so they assembled the symphony orchestra and chorale from the Arts and Sciences University of Chiapas, and assorted dignitaries and reporters.

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