Definitionadj. related to or written for or performed by a chorus or choir
Last update: July 13, 2015
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I heard a choral composition. [Please select]
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Its use has never been confined to clerks in holy orders, and it has been worn since the Reformation by all the "ministers" (including vicars-choral and choristers) of cathedral and collegiate churches, as well as by the fellows and scholars of colleges in chapel. [Please select]
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Fox's chapel, where she had assumed the entire management of the choral part of the service. [Please select]
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I haf a choral company, too, and it is for dat I vant you. [Please select]
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Three other members of the choral company were there already. [Please select]
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The mind thinks at once of choral compositions, of Mozart and Beethoven. [Please select]
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Unquestionably up to the end of the first choral ode at v. [Please select]
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There is often a choral service and a distinguished officiating clergyman. [Please select]
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