choral

pronunciation

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  • Noun:
    a stately Protestant (especially Lutheran) hymn tune
  • Adjective:
    related to or written for or performed by a chorus or choir

Word Origin

choral (adj.)
1580s, from Middle French choral or directly from Medieval Latin choralis "belonging to a chorus or choir," from Latin chorus (see chorus).

Example

1. Haydn mozart and beethoven major choral works stabat mater .
2. English choral speaking and drama team .
3. Anthony bennett is a self-taught singer , choral director , musician , teacher and performer .
4. As a rather ideal carrier of aesthetics , choral art is the most operable art form for the education of emotion and beauty appreciation .
5. Before the choral compositions are performed in a sound way , the music director as the main leader of performance should artistically handle the compositions based on the theme of the compositions .

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