I would check other website and maybe music places
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Choral music is music sung by a choir with 2 or more voices assigned to each element. Choral music is necessarily polyphonic, consisting of two or more autonomous vocal lines. It carries a long history in European religious organization music.
Cantor -------------------------------------------------------- This is not quite right. A Cantor is one who leads the chanting or singing. She or he may also lead the choir but not necessarily. The person leading the choir is the Choir Master. In non-liturgical churches, this person may be referred to as the Choir Director.
Choral speech is when someone who stutters doesn't stutter when talking in unison with others. 'Choral Speech' would occur when someone who stutters is singing with a group or choir or is reciting something like the Pledge of Allegience or the 23rd Psalm at church.
It's known as his "Choral" Symphony, because the last movement uses a choir.
A choir director.
The adjective of the word 'choir' is choral
Yes, choral speech is commonly performed in a speech choir. These performances involve a group of people speaking in unison or in various vocal patterns to create a harmonious and impactful presentation.
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Debra R. Tyree has written: 'Choir Director's Organizer 2004-2005' 'The reluctant soloist' -- subject(s): Choral singing, Instruction and study, Choral conducting
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A definition for verse choir is 'a group organised for the choral speaking of poetry'
Related to and for a choir or chorus / to be performed by such a group
Good speech choir performances typically involve clear enunciation, synchronized movement, harmonious blending of voices, appropriate pacing and rhythm, compelling delivery of emotions, and effective use of gestures and facial expressions to enhance the overall presentation.
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