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"choral" Definitions
  1. connected with, written for or sung by a choir (= a group of singers)

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Mr. Lang took inspiration from the biblical Book of Ruth for his engaging a cappella choral work "where you go," performed by the Yale Choral Artists, conducted by Jeffrey Douma.
In 1968, after being hired to direct choral activities at the State University of New York, Stony Brook, he founded the Long Island Symphonic Choral Association, which he led for 40 years.
The Greatest Video Game Music: Choral Edition, released on Jan.
Western choral music never had a mass following in China.
Robert Spano presided over a virtuosic orchestral and choral performance.
Mr. Audi stages several choral scenes with strangely stylized formality.
Wells first had him sing through some standard choral pieces.
PATCHOGUE "Shades of Green," choral selections from classical to contemporary.
He is also a classical composer specializing in choral music.
Her choral group also allows her to make new friends.
But perhaps that's a natural hazard of composing choral music.
But, like "Messiah", much Western choral music is of Christian origin.
But religious works are the foundation of the Western choral tradition.
A stark choral lament dovetails with Phèdre's overwhelming monologue of remorse.
It had vocally high choral moments, and then rapid-fire dialogue.
The usual throngs of soldiers, rebels and choral citizens seldom materialize.
There are surging choral scenes, and stretches of captivating orchestral writing.
Here were parents passing on the rich heritage of choral singing.
The portrait of his adversaries — choral and otherwise — is less so.
Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine (Episcopal) This church's choral Eucharist, under the direction of the adventurous Kent Tritle, includes a full choral mass as well as anthems by T. Frederick Candlyn and Maurice Duruflé.
Mahler used words from the book in his third, partly choral, symphony.
Two choral singers in sensible dresses perform Henry Purcell's "Let us wander".
Some supporters continue to express interest in the boys' non-choral projects.
HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON Westchester Choral Artists, works by Bruckner, Byrd and Dowland.
Here was music that broke all the rules of Western choral singing.
The Westminster Symphonic Choir, directed by Joe Miller, does the choral honors.
This causes her destruction, sanctified with a contemplative yet stunned choral number.
Mostly Mozart is making a habit of commissioning large-scale choral works.
Singing in choral harmony embellished with ululations, they could be a village.
Yet he doubts that the composer's choral music will enter the mainstream.
Ling, when not working, spends time singing with the San Francisco Choral Society.
The seditious document was a copy of sacred choral music by William Byrd.
This early choir drilling has turned Latvia into the superpower of choral singing.
HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON Westchester Choral Artists perform works by Bruckner, Byrd and Dowland.
Asher Fisch conducts the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and the New York Choral Society.
And the audience for opera still dwarfs the one for contemporary choral music.
The group has focused on the word gospel, said Raff, the choral director.
This choral number "is about Twitter and Donald Trump mostly," Mr. Malloy said.
Toscanini, who was also assistant choral master, was thrust forward by his colleagues.
" The American choral master Robert Shaw, a secular humanist who loved the "St.
She is also a violinist, choral singer, competitive swimmer and class vice president.
The music evokes medieval song in halting phrases, backed by plush choral refrains.
Once the choral coos of the song's introduction begin, Clay's (Dylan Minnette) face falls.
You  can pre-order The Greatest Video Game Music: Choral Edition on iTunes now.
The latest entries in the Choral Fields drawings expand on McNally's areas of interests.
I have seldom been so swept away by the "Ode to Joy" choral finale.
Brad Wells, top right, and his group are pushing the limits of choral singing.
SEAFORD Long Island Choral Society presents "Two Requiems," featuring music by Mozart and Fauré.
The tepid beat—barely faster than your heartbeat—the choral whirls and clambering strings.
Nothing could dethrone Handel's oratorio, but worthy alternatives in choral music are out there.
Most of all with instruments like solo horn or solo trumpet or choral singers.
The choral voices, too, are often lost in the splendid clamor of the instruments.
How about a choral version, but it's just one guy singing in layered tracks?
He trained at the Kazan Cathedral in St. Petersburg in singing and choral conducting.
But the composer James Holt heard within the piece a strangely contemplative choral work.
Mom preferred to solve undisturbed by family; choral music was her company of choice.
Gregg Smith, a choral conductor and composer whose ensemble, the Gregg Smith Singers, established new standards for professional choral singing and championed the work of contemporary American composers in performance and on recordings, died on Tuesday in Bronxville, N.Y. He was 21970.
To echo the premise, Glass uses choral chanting to haunt the viewer throughout the film.
The pan flutes, choral pads and melodic percussion intentionally evoke rain forests and the ocean.
In the mid-1960s, Mr. Smith became head of the choral program at Ithaca College.
The group would sing neither the standard choral repertoire nor songs from other vocal traditions.
The issue with that great profile of a choral composer who hates the human voice?
Sonically, it's remarkably 90s: Acoustic guitar, piano, choral-like backing vocals that make no sense.
Certainly, it's hard to feel distanced when they sing Orion Stephanie Johnstone's thrilling choral music.
This community is depicted mostly through Gershwin's extraordinary choral scenes, the core of the opera.
At the special Mass, the choral voices soared with the same hymns we had sung.
Some of the choral writing is ethereal, unfolding in long-spun lines and chantlike phrases.
Choral singing, and Laulupidu in particular, have played an important role in civic life in Estonia.
But the album is not about 15th century choral music; it's not about religiosity at all.
Hide her choral compositions away and show them only to those willing to pay for them?
During whole stretches, celebratory choral bursts seem to escape tugging strands of nervous, dark orchestra music.
Such contrasts arise throughout: archaic choral polyphony and modernist whisperings, keening string clusters and plaintive drones.
HUNTINGTON Huntington Choral Society with orchestra, performing Vivaldi, Mozart, Durufle and the local composer Jennifer Tibbetts.
The 1990 choral workshop was the first of eight such events directed by Shaw at Carnegie.
Mr. Smith was best known for turning the spotlight on American choral music, past and present.
RED BANK "Open Sing-In of the Brahms German Requiem," presented by the N.J. Choral Consortium.
HUNTINGTON Huntington Choral Society with orchestra, performing Vivaldi, Mozart, Duruflé and the local composer Jennifer Tibbetts.
EAST HAMPTON "Celebrate Spring With Fauré and Bach," concert by The Choral Society of the Hamptons.
EAST HAMPTON "Celebrate Spring With Fauré and Bach," concert by the Choral Society of the Hamptons.
At Amherst College, he became involved with a choral group, which led him to stage musicals.
Next, it morphs into to a choral, clouds parting-esque chord progression with a nudging heartbeat.
A choral group may possess unity, but that unity depends on the behaviors of its individuals.
And the Fourth Piano Concerto and "Choral Fantasy," in his last public appearance as a pianist.
It features disco, Western choral music and Native American field recordings from the Dust Bowl era.
The excellent Westminster choir, directed by Joe Miller, sounded youthful and robust during the choral finale.
Ms. Ponomarev served as a chaperone on Anna's field trips, while Sergey attended her choral concerts.
The soulful Choral group gained international prominence after working with American singer and songwriter, Paul Simon.
There was nothing he could do about the sometimes tedious succession of arias and choral numbers.
Her mother is the director of the New York Mixed Chorus, an amateur Japanese choral group.
His mother recently retired as the choral director from Bay Trail Middle School in Penfield, N.Y.
Ms. Wolfe's choice of choral texts, mostly drawn from oral histories and speeches, shows great sensitivity.
A choral tone poem of a play in which current history becomes an endless, cyclical nightmare.
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP "Crazy for You," New Jersey Choral Society presents a tribute to George and Ira Gershwin.
Choral singing tends to mean one thing: a clear, straight tone designed to blend seamlessly with others.
He now teaches at the University of Birmingham, and wrote a book on choral conducting — in German.
A sampling of seasonal celebrations in New York, including musical and choral services, screenings, readings and processions.
In the time since, he's done some part-time consulting and taken up sailing and choral singing.
It's hymnal, choral, immediately unlike any Britney song we've ever heard—more Imogen Heap than Top 40.
She is also a singer and a member of the Manhattan-based choral ensemble Essential Voices USA.
In the "Licht" operas, Stockhausen wrote some of the finest choral music of the past half-century.
Because of her incisive jumps from side to side, you hardly notice the choral accompaniment they're providing.
You can almost hear Beethoven trying to overwhelm you, attempting to write the ultimate solemn choral work.
Harrison's early fascination with Eastern spiritual thought and culture culminated in pieces like this 21953 choral work.
The concert ended with a rousing account of Beethoven's jubilant "Choral Fantasy," for piano, chorus and orchestra.
A melismatic choral chant is buttressed by vibrant pointillist lines and runs for piano, trumpet and trombone.
That money has also funded the school's choral program, teacher aides, a science lab and a telescope.
The violinist Johnny Gandelsman, the violist William Frampton and the voices of Choral Chameleon are the performers.
"All genres and performance modes are welcome (choral, spoken word, electronic, hip-hop, etc.)," the site explains.
He expressed it in music with his unmistakably Handelian 1871 choral "Triumphlied," written to celebrate German unification.
He composed more than 22 works, many acknowledged as pinnacles of symphonic, concertante, chamber, operatic, and choral music.
This was one of the (many) choral chants of dissent about Girls, and many might be tempted to
"Spirituals are choral harmonies sung by African slaves in the United States," she explained in her show notes.
Raphaël Pichon will conduct the orchestral and choral ensemble Pygmalion in the program, which runs March 21-29.
MOUNTING a new choral piece for 2400,2200 singers is not for the faint of heart — or the disorganized.
SAG HARBOR "The Reluctant Moses," by Victoria Bond, world premiere performed by the Choral Society of the Hamptons.
Anna Thorvaldsdottir and Santa Ratniece, taking on knees and face, offered choral writing of arresting beauty and strangeness.
In other performances of the passion, you can be swept along by the choral majesty of Bach's music.
Yet the moment the music started, rich and choral and enveloping, I could feel it soothing my soul.
For all its orchestral and choral lushness, this composer's 2000 opera "L'Amour de Loin" has an intimate quality.
English choral music was originally meant for worship and would be heard in a state of quiet meditation.
The program, which ended with a rousing account of Beethoven's jubilant "Choral Fantasy," did not quite hold together.
The only choral music came at communion when the priest hit the play button on a small boombox.
But Alexandrov was an expert tunesmith and knew from his choral conducting the core of the Russian traditions.
Bach was never forgotten, but his massive choral masterpieces had fallen into obscurity as objects of public performance.
The choir puts on a concert every six months, performing old favorites and newly written traditional-style choral pieces.
As the models took center stage before the show, two dozen singers made their way into a choral arrangement.
It's all set to to a gentle, country-ish melody and builds to a quiet but reverential choral finale.
Afterward, he listened to the Taizé choral chants as well as to Neil Young, Soft Cell, and Bronski Beat.
The field hands march to and from work in neatly pressed work clothes, singing elaborate choral arrangements of spirituals.
Big Break After a childhood steeped in classical music and choral performance, Matt FX enrolled in LaGuardia High School.
Yet, the choral writing here is a babble of desperate, clamoring voices, a quality enhanced by this powerful concept.
Individual voices — chanting, ululating, cracking, squealing, howling — gradually emerge over speakers, as does a soft, smooth choral harmony underneath.
Explosions of E major cap his gigantic choral-orchestral piece "The Transfiguration of Our Lord Jesus Christ" (1965-69).
But place a lot of one- or two-note heroines side by side and you gain a choral richness.
Ms. Greenleaf spoke recently about Monteverdi, the special appeal of the 1610 Vespers and the emancipation of choral singers.
Two other Early Renaissance paintings, plus soft, piped-in choral music, add to the installation's intimate, chapel-like ambiance.
Gražinytė-Tyla's talent has been shaped by powerful forces: she began her conducting career in the choral world, which has always been more receptive than the orchestra business to women in positions of authority, and she is from Lithuania, a country that, like its Baltic neighbors, treats choral singing as a political act.
And if the early choral numbers present teenage angst within a detached conceptual framework, subsequent moments allow no such distance.
The results become even more dramatic with his incorporation of a children's choir and choral voice samples throughout the record.
It is more surprising when the event in question is a weekend of choral singing and traditional costumes in Tallinn.
According to a recent report by the European Choral Association, there are 625,000 choirs in the EU, comprising 22.5m singers.
"Colombina" is all vocals, a quartet of women bringing the "Little Dove" (for which Colombina is named) to choral life.
Everything's knocked off-kilter, and that wonky choral loop that sounds so inspiring in the song's standard form totally transforms.
As it opens, a subdued, ominous bass motif stirs and slowly crests, breaking into fractured brassy fanfares and choral proclamations.
It is no exaggeration to say that he did more than anyone to promote and support contemporary American choral composition.
His own output included nine operas, eight symphonies and 12 instrumental concertos, as well as chamber music and choral works.
Now Mr. Halsey, 20013, is belatedly adding New York to his choral empire through a series of high-profile events.
There are clips of Biggie, 50 Cent, Genuine, Beyonce, Busta, Rihanna all kind of sandwiched with this apocalyptic choral moment.
It consists of a single hourlong choral work by Brahms, "Ein Deutsches Requiem" ("A German Requiem"), exquisitely prepared and performed.
The choral harmonies mix eerily with the drumming sound of rain against the corrugated plastic sheeting on the studio roof.
On Zora Jones' remix of Sinjin Hawke's "Snow Blind," triumphant horns burst from their cocoon of delicate, fluttering choral vocals.
When I was at university, I sang in the chapel choir, and we did a lot of English choral music.
Yet, stretches of this scene unfold in strenuous choral writing over a heaving orchestra of shifting chords to shattering effect.
Mr. Dudamel kept the scattered choral declamation and fitful orchestral stretches in sync, while making the episode seem utterly spontaneous.
A rare, jewel-like solo set by Caroline Shaw found her looping and layering her voice into serene choral effects.
In Season 2, Waller-Bridge's Fleabag score used choral voices that'll give you wartime flashbacks to your Hot Priest thirst.
Players who wanted a cultural victory could use religion to develop choral music and give them a bonus to tourism.
Nothing's a clone and Your descent through that choral throat says You've already encountered the first fungus, a duplicate life.
Laulupidu, Estonia's "Song Celebration", which takes place every five years, is one of the largest amateur choral events in the world.
"In the past, it was often just a tent with choirs performing," explains Gent Lazri, Interkultur's director of international choral networking.
Mvula uses every inch of the low end of her range before closing the song with a gorgeous, layered choral arrangement.
Essentially self-taught, Shaw devised methods to drill the various aspects of a choral performance — rhythm, melody, enunciation — in partial isolation.
The choral novel contains a perilous artificiality: the reader waits for each new voice to take its turn on the stage.
On the eve of the debate, the anchor Steve Doocy celebrated his birthday alongside a group of tiara-wearing choral singers.
The elegant, supple, quasi-melodious recitatives for the Evangelist and Jesus are unaccompanied; the lucid choral writing is dramatic, but understated.
And I think there's something about engaging with political issues specifically in choral music because it's a very community-oriented art.
And after the third or fourth (I lost count) stirring choral anthem in praise of the homeland, I had had enough.
A quartet of singers called Theater of Voices, performing from the orchestra pit, contribute choral refrains and echo vocal lines hauntingly.
She found that participants in professionally led choral programs take fewer medications, experience less depression and make fewer visits to doctors.
On Thursday at Danspace Project, the Commons Choir performs "mayday heyday parfait," what it calls a "choral, choreographed, fiscal epic." movementresearch.
Now, Zoey has to figure out if this new internal musical is a choral curse or a blessing in dancing disguise.
It's easy to understand why this colorful, sumptuously orchestrated score, rich with stirring choral ensembles, captured the imagination of Dvorak's contemporaries.
The story lends itself to the opera's fraught, vivid choral scenes, which were a triumph for the impressive Bard Festival Chorale.
"In my class, in 1983, there were no female orchestral conductors, and just two choral conductors," she said in an interview.
They fitted the director's conviction that choral singing was the best possible use of body, brain and heart, the whole self.
The choir is made up of boys from the King's College School and undergraduates (known as choral scholars) from Cambridge University.
As Keates realizes, the "Messiah" rapidly assumed its undisputed place as the most popular and beloved choral work of all time.
There will be music throughout the ceremony, mostly choral and gospel, with cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason set to perform as well.
The choral vocal layering continues, as the song's title pays homage to the film's precocious titular heroine, voiced by newcomer Auli'i Cravalho.
His songs are all about storytelling, remarkably unreliant on choruses, breathy and delicate, and even when he sings alone, he sounds choral.
It's Bon Iver's most experimental album to date, mixing the choral sounds of Vernon's previous efforts with something rawer and more frayed.
During a performance for foreign journalists in May, for instance, many of the choral, dance, and acrobatic routines had heavy political undertones.
Opening with "The Whole Universe Wants to Be Touched", the haunting choral overtures of Shards, a London-based group, grip the listener.
To most people today, sacred choral music of the 16th and 17th centuries is a calming oasis, or perhaps a devotional aid.
At the end of his "Messiah" oratorio (1742), George Friedrich Handel laced together a glorious choral fugue from just one word: Amen.
When choral music started to play, the first model glided into the room gracefully in a short, deep-yellow dress with ruffles.
Beethoven's final symphony demonstrates togetherness and power through its sheer scale, combining choral with symphonic and requiring a large number of musicians.
Hip-hop, drum & bass, Venezuelan music, and even choral and orchestral sounds rubbed up against twisted versions of Craig David and Bilal.
The Blessing of the Daggers, with its cold brass choirs, its shrieking winds, and its bloodthirsty choral chants, has a demonic glamour.
At the Park Avenue Armory, the Crossing presents "Of Arms and the Man," a program of contemporary choral works (Sept. 19-20).
In a nod to Bruckner, he began with his arrangement of the composer's "Ave Maria" choral motet, utilizing Vocaloid, a synthesizer choir.
The Vatican announced that Pope Francis had authorized an "investigation into some economic-administrative aspects" of the choral ensemble, the world's oldest.
This year, I'm adding Phoebe Bridgers's "Christmas Song" to my regular rotation of Medieval choral music, Mariah Carey songs and piano albums.
The Chino Valley Unified School District Choral Festival, originally scheduled for Wednesday, was one of the first events canceled following that announcement.
Could such a choice be made on one's own, or was there a choral voice of disapproving relatives making the decision inevitable?
The second movement, a reworking of a slightly earlier choral tribute, "O King," takes as its text the name of the Rev.
The most accurate guide to such mysteries is Jóhann Jóhannsson's music, which is rife with choral chanting, swelling brass, skitterings, and booms.
California spends $19953 million each year on creative-writing workshops, Shakespeare classes and choral music in all 35 of its adult prisons.
Jacobs-Jenkins has fun having his characters keep going over the same, ever-confusing plot points, in the tradition of choral tragedy.
She didn't want to stay in the house alone, so she sold it, bought a condo downtown, and took up choral singing.
There is some voice-over but little dialogue in an ebb-and-flow soundtrack that alternates wailing folk melodies with choral chanting.
An article on Wednesday about the composer Julia Wolfe erroneously included one location where her choral work "Anthracite Fields" will be presented.
Mr. Flummerfelt conducted the Westminster Choir, the larger Westminster Symphonic Choir and the New York Choral Artists, which he founded in 1979.
The record opens with the uplifting choral section of "Faking," layered over a thick beat which morphs into a beauty of a track.
When Lee was 18, after a brief stint in a high school choral group, she was signed to a record label in Seoul.
Described as a "choral saga," it chronicles the daily life of Fahdel's family in Baghdad, immediately before and after the 2003 US invasion.
This early choral music was largely "monophonic", a tune often sung by a single person, without accompanying harmony or chords, such as plainchant.
Placed in the center of a choral arrangement, voices emit from freestanding speakers, singing, speaking, whispering; interrupting each other- until they fall silent.
Editor's Note: The headline has been changed to reflect more specific terminology around African slave spirituals and choral harmonies, which inspired this collection.
Weber said the system was focused on achieving musical excellence choral success and to that end, a high degree of discipline was commonplace.
What results is a vulnerable and dextrous song that's neither entirely pop, electronic, or choral music, but a beautiful thing all its own.
The orchestra is joined by the soprano Pamela Armstrong, speaker Thomas Q. Fulton Jr., and the Bard Festival Choral and Manhattan Girls Chorus.
When Sam gazes at Angelica, choral music plays and Angelica doesn't walk, she glides, a vision in face jewels and a velvet cape.
"Wanderers," Mr. Lubovitch's latest work, which is set to choral music by Schubert, will have its premiere as part of the Joyce season.
This score, using the same instrumental and choral elements, also has atmospheric colorings and haziness, but much rhythmic spark and episodes of dancing.
And Mr. Camarena sang thrillingly in "Credeasi misera," the rousing choral ensemble that Arturo initiates, his stirring phrases capped by princely high notes.
He was swept up with enthusiasm for the heritage of French grand opera, with its massed choral scenes, romantic effusions and elaborate arias.
Proto's choral anthems sound like a utopian future, one where technology is harnessed to enrich humanity rather than to supervise and discipline it.
In a twist ending, the ending sees the band venture past its metallic threshold into pulsating ambient territory (replete with synth-sweet choral vocals).
"He had both a mighty voice, as well as a mighty heart," the choral group recalled of their board president in a Facebook post.
With our choir master, Ms Christmass, we sung a broad range of music, including Hungarian folk songs, religious choral music, madrigals and contemporary pieces.
McNally will show Choral Fields 183-12, an ongoing series of these graphite (carbon) drawings, which at the the upcoming 20th Biennale of Sydney.
This makes Latvia to choral singing what China is to gymnastics—a country producing stunning results among teenagers thanks to comprehensive teaching starting young.
As a composer, Muhly is attracted to glittering sounds, elegantly intertwining lyrical lines, and austere polyphonic textures modelled on Renaissance and Anglican choral music.
Most important, they began performing choral works by Stravinsky, with whom they enjoyed a close collaborative relationship that lasted until Stravinsky's death in 1971.
The New York Choral Consortium, a membership group of more than 60 city choruses with 2,500 to 3,000 singers, helped get the word out.
At the German Christmas Market, visitors can browse through 80 kiosks and shop for decorations, traditional German treats, and listen to festive choral singing.
Clinton's office, Ilana rears up to a swell of choral music and salutes, like the feminist analogue of a World War II recruitment film.
Not long into Esa-Pekka Salonen's "Karawane," a robust choral passage — the men sounding solemn, the women sinuous — begins to deflate just a bit.
Musically, I find myself listening to a lot of non-contemporary stuff, like Greek choral music—more for the atmosphere than to directly reference.
The producer builds from a funky walking bass line, accompanied by a high-hat shuffle, marimba, and Rhodes piano to a grand choral burst.
The track itself is rich, immersive, and full of choral depths, with Harvey's voice spread over a hypnotic, monotone guitar riff and rumbling drums.
Subscribe: iTunes | Google Play Music | How to Listen Laila Lalami's fourth novel, "The Other Americans," is a choral work, narrated by nine different characters.
THE ARTS An article on Wednesday about the composer Julia Wolfe erroneously included one location where her choral work "Anthracite Fields" will be presented.
According to the venue's Facebook post about it, he's bringing out his "80-person choral group" for the performance -- so yeah, Kanye and co.
Handel's "Messiah" is never more than an arm's length away during the holidays, but there are plenty of other seasonal choral works worth catching.
I once took my then 7-year-old daughter to a matinee of religious choral music — contemporary music inspired by the wounds of Christ.
In Mexico, families often go door to door singing choral hymns accompanied by acoustic guitar while holding candles to set a peaceful, holy night.
"It is an enormous privilege to be invited to become the steward and guardian of this iconic choral legacy," Mr. Hyde said in a statement.
The DuPre Saxophone Quartet performed his quirky "Jesus Is Coming," a driving piece woven through with samples of babies' cries, preachers' sermons and choral voices.
Last month he presided over a weeklong organ festival in Damascus, followed by a choral festival of Western music with choirs from five Syrian cities.
In the moving video above, Carl Gilbertson joins students from Liverpool Media Academy for a choral rendition of Bruno Mars' "Just The Way You Are".
Her father was a keyboardist and conductor and her mother was a choral singer at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, the Hollywood Reporter reported.
Ms Lacy convened both groups in the abandoned factory, Asians in a circle performing Sufi chants and white residents singing in a traditional choral square.
Sonically, the song fuses trance and trap, using choral voices and donk sounds to create a vibe that's heady and physical at the same time.
And for anyone who ever thought "The Twelve Days of Christmas" ran a little long, the Late Show Choral Ensemble is right there with you.
Mattea had met Vinar several years before at a choral workshop, and in desperation, she got her number from a friend and called her up.
A CMA Foundation board member and a product of a Tennessee high school choral program, Young has long been an active proponent of music education.
Painters and video-makers, designers and architects, his figures—mounted on terraces that resemble rice paddies—form a powerful choral voice of artists and artisans.
Hedera The New York City composer Lesley Flanigan works with electronics and voice to create flickering repetitions with layered vocals, a kind of choral hypnosis.
In "Norma," we are given a gnarled old tree, a thatched hut resembling a yurt, a megalith, and choral scenes augmented by gym-toned extras.
Other musical performers included Irish tenor Mark Forrest, the Eastern High School Choir, the American University Gospel Choir and the Choral Arts Society of Washington.
You have the different choral groups along with principals going in and out, and there is a very dense use of leitmotifs in the orchestra.
Allegations of abuse at the school, which dates back over a thousand years and now tours the world to perform choral music, surfaced in 2010.
In a cappella choral writing, it is often a kink in an otherwise smooth canvas that sharpens or twists the meaning of a given word.
And the Westminster Symphonic Choir was stirring in the choral passages, with stabbing staccatos in the Dies Irae and glorious radiance in the Rex Tremendae.
A Renaissance man, he also composed chamber works, a ballet and choral music, and was fluent in seven languages and able to read a dozen.
Ms. Jochsberger, who also composed instrumental and choral music, was a driven educator who let the school's teachers employ unorthodox techniques if they generated results.
Most critics acknowledged the score's beautiful moments, especially Cleopatra's death scene, in which the character's plaintive lyrical lines are capped by a chilling choral threnody.
The pine fragrance drifts through the gallery, along with the choral track, insistent and incantatory, of a video installation in a small walk-in room.
An obituary on Wednesday about Joseph Shabalala, the founder of the South African choral group Ladysmith Black Mambazo, referred incorrectly to the group's current tour.
Mr. Burton is a beloved fixture of the New York choral scene, and it is always a pleasure to hear him step out in solos.
Mr. Fanning said that Weinberg's vocal and choral music also deserve attention: Of 30 song cycles, he noted, only three have made it onto recordings.
While many of the era's songs had been passed down orally through families in Bolivia, the orchestrations and choral works were thought to be lost.
In lighter scenes, Dvorak evokes Polish music with lilting, mazurka-infused choral music; he draws upon Slavic modal harmonies to suggest Russian idioms and character.
The unconventional 18-minute piece begins like a solo piano fantasy, segues into a de facto piano concerto, then builds to a stirring choral celebration.
William Lloyd Webber was "happily obscure, making a living writing old-fashioned organ and choral music for amateur church choirs," according to The New Yorker.
Lisa Bielawa's "My Outstretched Hand" wove variegated, at times voluptuous choral textures around the 1901 memoirs of Mary MacLane, the radical freethinker of Butte, Montana.
She also conducted regularly at the Temple University Music Festival in Ambler, Pa., and was director of the Choral Institute at the Aspen Music Festival.

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