practiced a chorale to perform in church
a chorale that is regarded as being among the best in the state
Recent Examples on the WebThe Bay Area brims with scores of chorales of every variety, from Cantare con Vivo to WomenSing, Schola Cantorum and more.—Brittany Delay, The Mercury News, 7 May 2024 But to have the chorale perform a multimedia piece is new for them and a company their size.—James Russell, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 11 Apr. 2024 The blend of voices and the unified commitment is one of the hallmarks of the chorale.—Patrick Neas, Kansas City Star, 1 Mar. 2024 But rather than juice the story with agitated music, Ruo overlays it with reverent chorales.—An Epic Set, Vulture, 16 Jan. 2024 Audience members and members of the chorale can join together in singing selections of Handel’s Messiah, under the direction of Music Director John K. Russell and accompanied by organist Martin Green.—Linda McIntosh, San Diego Union-Tribune, 24 Nov. 2023 Back and forth in the room, the chorale, then the brass, chorale and brass, chorale and brass, driving the rant.—Martin Scorsese, Rolling Stone, 17 Sep. 2023 The chorale hosts its sixth annual High School Honor Choir, an all-day event where about 100 high school choir students will rehearse with the master choir in a daylong workshop and then perform with the chorale in the afternoon.—Sara Butler, San Diego Union-Tribune, 13 Apr. 2022 With heartfelt solemnity and spoken thanks from the stage, the quartet gave its audience an encore from a transcription of Bach’s final chorale.—Jeremy Yudkin, BostonGlobe.com, 11 Sep. 2023
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