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Meanings of
choral
in English
Catalan
coral
Spanish
coral
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A stately Protestant (especially Lutheran) hymn tune.
chorale
Catalan
coral
Musical organization.
musical organization
musical organisation
Related terms
musical group
Synonyms
Examples for "
chorale
"
chorale
Examples for "
chorale
"
1
The
chorale
of the trio is admirably devised and carried out.
2
A little thread connects this with the
chorale
-
like
introduction of the second theme.
3
A pair of foxes set up a yipping, howling
chorale
in the brush.
4
Used these for the
chorale
's
fund-raiser decorated with music notes in fudge frosting-ravereviews!
5
The locusts were singing their evening
chorale
while we tried to reach a consensus.
Usage of
choral
in English
1
Photo: supplied 2pm We focus on some great
choral
performances and compositions.
2
Even today, nine decades on, the unaccompanied
choral
writing seems implausibly idealistic.
3
The precise means of transmission during those
choral
-
linked
episodes requires more investigation.
4
These
vicars
-
choral
formed a corporate body and lived collegiately in the Bedern.
5
Sometimes the words of the
choral
refrain have a vaguely suggestive meaning:
6
Wednesday's performance made the
choral
pedigree of the Estonian choir immediately obvious.
7
The mind thinks at once of
choral
compositions, of Mozart and Beethoven.
8
Photo: Provided In the world of
choral
music its a big deal.
9
There is more
choral
material in Rivonia than in your previous albums.
10
The
choral
voice of the insects gave the music to their movement.
11
In his later years, Dunlap wrote an opera and a
choral
piece.
12
The finale is brief, but full of energy, and is principally
choral
.
13
These are well written and effective part-songs, making lovely unaccompanied
choral
numbers.
14
Then, among
choral
chants of joy and thanksgiving, I seemed to sleep.
15
No one knew the value of Handel's
choral
work better than Haydn.
16
And at this table now the singing broke out, magnificent
choral
singing.
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choral
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
choral music
choral singing
choral work
choral group
choral song
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Translations for
choral
Catalan
coral
Spanish
coral
Choral
through the time
Choral
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Rare
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