choral ensemble

collocation in English

meaningsofchoralandensemble

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choral
adjective
uk
/ˈkɔː.rəl/
us
/ˈkɔːr.əl/
of (music sung by) a choir or ...
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ensemble
noun[C, + sing/pl verb]
uk
/ˌɒnˈsɒm.bəl/
us
/ˌɑːnˈsɑːm.bəl/
a group of things or people acting or taken together as a whole, especially a group of musicians who regularly ...
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(Definition ofchoralandensemblefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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A strong core would have provided stability in an otherwise flexiblechoralensemble, the additional members of which changed from opera to opera.
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She also composed music forchoralensemble, chamber ensemble and orchestra.
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She also composed for instruments, voice, andchoralensemble.
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This includes four concert bands, three concert orchestras, and five choral ensembles.
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It contains a variety of choral ensembles including jazz and other popular vocal styles.
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Most of his compositions were for choral ensembles.
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Choral students also have the opportunity to participate in two after school choral ensembles, show choir and rock-a-pella choir.
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The choral ensembles regularly perform, by invitation, for local churches and for other community events.
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He has written music for orchestra, chamber ensembles, string quartet, and choral ensembles, as well as for solo instruments such as piano, violin and cello.
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The musical style is essentially tonal, evoking the works period setting through galops and marches; instrumental interludes are highly programmatic, and choral ensembles make use of original onomatopoeic devices.
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She specialized in writing for womens voices and other choral ensembles, published works that received many performances, and won a number of awards for her compositions.
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The music programme gives pupils practical involvement in music-making in several musical styles, including woodwind, strings, jazz, swing, choral ensembles, folk, percussion and most notably brass.
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