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chorale

[kuh-ral, -rahl, kaw-, koh-, kawr-uhl, kohr-] / kəˈræl, -ˈrɑl, kɔ-, koʊ-, ˈkɔr əl, ˈkoʊr- /








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The book is a democratic chorale, ringing with many voices.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 19, 2025

The chorale will be joined by an orchestra and two children’s choruses, and will also perform the world premiere of Reena Esmail’s “Jahaaṅ: Five Indian Folk Songs.”

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 12, 2025

The chorale is an all-volunteer group of talented singers, directed by the dedicated Joseph Crnko, and deserved every minute of that standing ovation!

From Seattle Times • Jan. 7, 2024

Mazz Swift’s “She Is a Story, Herself” included several exciting moments, such as flitting small melodic ideas that subsided into a graceful chorale, but the piece overall did not feel fully conceptualized.

From New York Times • Jan. 29, 2023

The prisoners saying a chorale, they sing in parts, and it sounds almost as if there were no voices, but an organ far away on the moor.

From "All Quiet on the Western Front: A Novel" by Erich Maria Remarque




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