I can give you several sentences.
The plural of chorus is choruses; the plural possessive is choruses'
This song has two choruses.
The plural form of the noun chorus is choruses.The plural possessive form is choruses'.Example: All of the choruses' performances received good reviews.
The plural possessive of chorus is choruses'.
choruses
Constantly. Choruses, Soliloquys and long set speeches are all monologues.
Without knowing the standard of your choir and as most operas might only have one or two choruses, I suggest you consult - Oxford University Press under 'Opera choruses' which lists an excellent selection choruses complete with the music etc covering a wide range of chorus types and durations.
He sings the choruses.
His style employs colourful orchestration and the use of special effects to heighten drama. He makes extensive use of virtuoso colouratura arias with soaring melodies, spectacular runs and vivid ornamentation. Stirring arias and choruses sometimes convey Italian Nationalism. Overall, his operas are conventional, featuring the "numbers" approach where overtures, recitatives, arias, ensembles and choruses alternate.
To create a dramatic moment.
The plural form for the noun chorus is choruses.
Yes, cantatas typically include choruses as a central element. They often feature a combination of vocal soloists, choir, and instrumental accompaniment, with choruses serving to highlight key themes or messages within the work. Cantatas can vary in structure, but the inclusion of choral sections is a common characteristic, especially in the context of Baroque cantatas.