Noun
a stately Protestant (especially Lutheran) hymn tune
Source: WordNetThere's the Bacon society, which is fostered by his fourth wife Helen Bacon, but I don't know what kind of performances his music gets. He wrote symphonic music and some chorale music. Carlisle Floyd
Also, in 2006 and 2010, the Bankstown TAP (Talent Advancement Program), performed with the Youth Symphony, and the Colorado Springs Children's Chorale, as a part of the annual "In Harmony" program. Source: Internet
Co-star Ted Lange called him and received word his beloved TV friend was doing well. citation In December, MacLeod appeared as a guest narrator with the Florida Orchestra and Master Chorale of Tampa Bay for three concerts. Source: Internet
"Damage, Inc." rants about senseless violence and reprisal at an unspecified target. citation It starts with a series of reversed bass chords based on the chorale prelude of Bach 's " Come, Sweet Death ". Source: Internet
II (doubtful) * BWV Anh. 205 – Fantasia in C minor, authenticated as BWV 1121 and added to Chapter 7 in BWV 2a * BWV Anh. 206 – Doubtful chorale prelude, added to Anh. Source: Internet
It opens in C minor and ends in C major with a stately chorale tune. Source: Internet