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choral

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1. choral - Noun

2. choral - Adjective

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Of or pertaining to a choir or chorus; singing, sung, or adapted to be sung, in chorus or harmony.

A hymn tune; a simple sacred tune, sung in unison by the congregation; as, the Lutheran chorals.

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choral composition Source: Internet

choral ensemble Source: Internet

Action proceeded to a roof, where Calaway summoned flames as choral music kicked in. He punched his way through all three Club members, Tombstoning a lackey after throwing the other off the roof to make it one-on-one again. Source: Internet

Also listed are an early Mass, collections of organ music, and choral songs. Source: Internet

After these initial genres were popularized, from the mid-century on, amateur groups sang choral music, which then became a new trend for publishers to capitalize on. Source: Internet

And indeed, St. Olaf Choir is regarded as being highly influential in the development of choral performance, with the founder of the Westminster Choir among those influenced and encouraged by Christiansen and successors to raise the bar for choral music. Source: Internet

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