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1 This is New Zealand's first national competition specifically for choral song - writing - Compose Aotearoa.
2 The learned writers of ancient times agree that both tragedy and comedy were originally choral song .
3 The women's choral song to spring which charmed us in the first act is echoed by mixed voices.
4 The words of the uplifting choral song are not Wagner's, but were written by the old cobbler-poet himself.
5 The choral song , that is, a sacred ode united with appropriate action, distinguished the Jews and Greeks alike.
6 Of vesper chant or choral song .
7 Lyrical poetry transmigrated into the choral song , as the epic merged into the dialogue and plot, of the drama.
8 By the term choral song we are not to understand anything resembling our singing of a chorus in parts.
9 Reverberations, and a choral song
10 She's created the Voices Project, bringing together parishioners and residents in three community choirs to record a 16th century choral song .
11 The Furies awake, and not finding Orestes, they dance in wild commotion round the stage, while they sing the choral song .
12 And when the morning wakes the choral song of the birds, they seem to be telling each other of their happiness.
13 He had been tormented by the music of celestial singers, whose choral song reflected in its ripples the rhythmic pulse of being.
14 He had been tormented by the sweet singing of the Gandharvas, whose choral song reflected in its ripples the rhythmic pulse of Being.
15 That is a sweet climate of Sicily, where people gather on the square before sunset and take farewell of disappearing Phoebus with a choral song .
16 Between each act the king's women sang a number of choral songs , joined by the crowd outside.
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