choral in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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The play is infused with choral and instrumental music, as well as onstage singing and playing by cast members.
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Choristers develop an appreciation for a wide range of choral literature.
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Nickel also works as a choral clinician, occasional university professor, music minister, guest conductor and music festival adjudicator.
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It is neither a concerto nor a choral piece, although it prominently features the viola and a wordless choir.
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His pieces were typically written for piano, often with solo, duet or choral vocal accompaniment sung in the Malagasy language.
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Art, craft and design vocal, choral and instrumental music and song were included.
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He was best known as a composer of choral music and church music, and wrote songbooks and musicological articles on the genre.
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It is a clever device which allows him to pile on the tension between anxiety (the solo recitative interjections) and belief (the choral delivery of the hymn stanzas).
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The choir consists of twenty-eight singers, of whom eighteen are choral scholars; there are also two organ scholars.
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Where in comedies of previous generations there were choral interludes, there was dialogue with song.
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