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choir

[kwahyuhr] / kwaɪər /






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A Ukrainian choir sang a carol, with many of the group's singers in the UK because of the war.

From BBC

Entertainment was provided by Fiddler's Green and the trust's Parklife choir.

From BBC

Because of the war, young men are scarce and morale is dragging, so putting together a choir with the right range of voices will take some ingenuity, and an effort to breach the usual boundaries.

From The Wall Street Journal

“And then a few minutes later they’re praying on the ship and I’ve used all these reverbs and there’s all these choirs singing in the background — it’s almost like what they felt from within.”

From Los Angeles Times

A choir that was formed to help people on the north coast living with dementia "has been a life-changing support network", according to those affected.

From BBC