A stately Protestant (especially Lutheran) hymn tune.
German Protestant church hymn, and several musical forms (e.g. organ chorale, four-part chorale) derived from it.
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.
6 At the close of the work the same chorale appears, but it has another meaning.
7 Later the chorale is sounded by the full band, with intermediate beats of rhythmic march.
8 Its music is not a monotone, but a chorale .
9 Agricola was also the first to harmonize in four parts Luther's chorale , Ein' feste Burg.
10 The chorale secured a record deal with Sony Music on Tuesday, reports the New York Post.
11 Prince Albert's chorale , "In life's gay morn," was performed again.
12 A chorale was performed, which the Prince had adapted from an earlier composition written to the hymn-
13 But they still bounded and beat against the door, and presently began to howl a vain chorale .
14 Great, then, was my astonishment when the little group broke into the four-part harmony of a fine chorale .
15 The concert opened with arrangements of three Bach chorale preludes, a lovely, gentle, refined opener to the concert.
16 But not everything seems quite as pointless as having the New Directions boy chorale smooth out Wings' rough edges.
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