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.
The word 'choral' is the adjective from the noun 'choir'; therefore a choral work is one written for a choir to sing.
It's a group of people (commonly students) who recites a poem insync.
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Choral music
own this choral music and wish to practice here How do we play it?
the person who invented a new type of choral usic was...
The only thing that I know for sure is that a cappella means In the chapel. without any accompaniment
Thomas R. Nardone has written: 'Sacred Choral Music (Choral Music in Print Series,)' 'Choral music in print' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Choral music 'Secular choral music' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Choral music
Sorry the question you asked has to be specific. Which Choral music? A concert? A show?
International Federation for Choral Music was created in 1982.
You can find Choral Music online at JW Pepper, Choral Music Direct and Sheet Music Plus. On these websites you will find many different types of Choral Music such as - Sacred Concert, Secular, Folksongs, Pop Tunes, Show Tunes and more.
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Ronald Corp has written: 'The choral singer's companion' -- subject(s): Choirs (Music), Choral music, Choral singing, Dictionaries, Instruction and study
A short piece of choral sheet music for 2 voices.
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Choral music