Gosple or religious, mainly.
You can find almost any music in choral form these days. So any music or carols can be performed by a choir.
Either "You sang" or "You have sung," but never "You sung."
The notes typically sung by a choir are called soprano, alto, tenor, and bass.
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No. Mendelssohn did not write lyrics to be sung with the music. However the Wedding March comes from his Midsummer Nights Dream music where some of the musical numbers have a choir in them, but the Wedding March is purely orchestral without choir.
No, the word 'sung' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to sing, used for a singular or a plural subject. For example: The song was sung by the choir. The songs were sung by the choir.
The choir sung gospel and at the end of her service you could here her singing I Will Always Love You.
Choral.
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.
That would be Renaissance music. Specifically, Palestrina was a pioneer of the "Counter-Point" style of polyphonic choir music in the mid 1500's Italian Renaissance. Please correct me if I'm wrong, I've only sung his music in church choir, I have not studied it.
I would have been sung by an all male choir with boy sopranos or male falsettos
EVK's Myspace page describes their genre as pop, punk, and rock. This is not to be confused with the Ensemble Vocal Katimavik, a choir that performs pieces from a variety of genres, including Renaissance music.