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Definitions of choral in various dictionaries:
noun - a stately Protestant (especially Lutheran) hymn tune
adj - related to or written for or performed by a chorus or choir
Of or relating to a chorus or choir.
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composed for or sung by a choir or chorus. |
Composed for or sung by a choir or chorus. |
Of or relating to a chorus or choir. |
Performed or written for performance by a chorus. |
a stately Protestant (especially Lutheran) hymn tune |
related to or written for or performed by a chorus or choir |
of (music sung by) a choir or a chorus: |
relating to music intended to be sung by a chorus or a choir: |
Choral description |
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A choir (; also known as a quire, chorale or chorus) is a musical ensemble of singers. Choral music, in turn, is the music written specifically for such an ensemble to perform. Choirs may perform music from the classical music repertoire, which spans from the Medieval era to the present, or popular music repertoire. Most choirs are led by a conductor, who leads the performances with arm and face gestures. * A body of singers who perform together as a group is called a choir or chorus. The former term is very often applied to groups affiliated with a church (whether or not they actually occupy the choir) and the second to groups that perform in theatres or concert halls, but this distinction is far from rigid. Choirs may sing without instrumental accompaniment, with the accompaniment of a piano or pipe organ, with a small ensemble (e.g., harpsichord, cello and double bass for a Baroque piece), or with a full orchestra of 70 to 100 musicians. * The term "Choir" has the secondary definition o |
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