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chorale

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








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With rhythmic support from a tabla, Oak’s Hindustani song glides in and around the California chorale as it flows and surges in English and Latin.

From Los Angeles Times

In this elaborate miniature, an eerie chorale of vocal harmonies carries the names of places in France; then guitar counterpoint takes over, sketching a melody just once before letting it fall away.

From New York Times

She also implemented ambitious touring initiatives, touring the chorale to 18 cities in nine countries before the pandemic.

From Washington Post

When he sang the last chorale at his first concert of the “John,” he felt “a totally unexpected spiritual experience, but also an unexpected sensitive experience,” he said.

From New York Times

One of the most enduring mysteries that Johann Sebastian Bach left for us comes in the form of his “Orgelbüchlein,” a collection of chorale preludes for organ.

From New York Times