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The chess club, and competition writing group are involvements that participate in interschool competitions, as do the chorale, instrumental ensemble and debating teams.
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The slow-moving chorale (the "cantus firmus", i.e., the original hymn tune) is in the soprano, and is highlighted in blue.
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Chorale partitas are generally played on the organ or harpsichord.
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Certain variations call for a supporting instrument or singer to reinforce the chorale melody.
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The first line of the chorale is used as the subject, which appears 11 times.
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The main motif of the chorale fantasia, marked vivace, stands for joy and is set in upward rhythmical propulsion.
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The chorale stanza is set for the soprano, accompanied only by the continuo.
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One chorale accompanies the bass soloist in an aria (32).
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In the vocal pieces the chorale "cantus firmus" is often given to an upper voice.
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A mood of ecstasy permeates this chorale prelude, a funeral hymn reflecting the theme of heavenly joy.
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