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"chorale" Definitions
  1. a piece of church music sung by a group of singers
  2. (especially North American English) a group of singers; a choir

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NORTHPORT The Northport Chorale, John Rutter's "Gloria" and other Rutter favorites.
LARCHMONT Leonard Bernstein's "Chichester Psalms" and Maurice Duruflé's "Requiem," Westchester Chorale. Jan.
STAMFORD "Chefs d'oeuvre," the Stamford Chorale sings Gabriel Fauré and Georges Bizet.
STAMFORD "Chefs d'Oeuvre," the Stamford Chorale sings Gabriel Fauré and Georges Bizet.
NORTHPORT The Northport Chorale presents John Rutter's "Gloria" and other Rutter favorites.
Young Performers in Concert and the Glen Cove High School Select Chorale.
NEW ROCHELLE "Pirates of Penzance" singalong, Sound Shore Chorale and live accompaniment.
Mr. Botstein is joined by six vocal soloists and the Bard Festival Chorale.
NEW ROCHELLE "Pirates of Penzance" singalong, featuring Sound Shore Chorale and live accompaniment.
So I played an encore—the Bach chorale 'Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring.
In this case, 306 chorale harmonizations composed by Bach were fed into a model.
GLEN COVE Young Performers in Concert and the Glen Cove High School Select Chorale.
Then I thought I needed to do something more, to write my own chorale.
His father is the executive director of the Masterworks Chorale in San Mateo, Calif.
The A.I. for the Doodle mastered Bach's style by studying 306 of his chorale harmonizations.
RIDGEWOOD "The Ars Musica Chorale Summer Sing," Mozart, Mendelssohn, and more, performances and singalong. Aug.
The last chorus becomes an overdubbed, very-late-60s chorale before a final buzzy guitar note.
RIDGEWOOD "The Ars Musica Chorale Summer Sing," singalong and performances of Mozart, Mendelssohn and others. Aug.
He turned the scene into a polyphonic chorale of pumped bodies: abs, pecs, lats, glutes, buns.
Lefebvre played the following season with the French side Chorale Roanne Basket before his introduction to McGregor.
Even its slow Sarabande, which has the quality of a chorale, came across like a courtly dance.
RIDGEWOOD "The Golden Age of Broadway," the Pro Arte Chorale and the Newark Arts High School Chorus.
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Wales Bonner's powerful show entitled, "Spirituals," based on chorale sung by African slaves in the U.S. #lcm pic.twitter.
Then this alluring theme starts, and a hint of what could be a Bach chorale prelude filters through.
The Concert Chorale of New York, meticulously prepared by its director James Bagwell, sang with warmth and finesse.
RIDGEWOOD "The Golden Age of Broadway," performance by the Pro Arte Chorale and the Newark Arts High School Chorus.
The opening Adagio unfolded at a slow, measured pace, with a walking bass line underlying a chorale-like tune.
Bach wrote 389 chorales in his lifetime, giving DeepBach plenty of material to study, and each chorale has recurring patterns.
Every Christmas we went to see The Turtle Creek Chorale, an all gay men's choir, perform a Christmas variety show.
This beautifully modest piece unfolds with a melody in steady notes and tender, pungent harmonies, almost like an Asian chorale.
She has returned to painting watercolors and is on the resident advisory council, and her husband sings in the chorale.
The performance celebrated the 75th anniversary of MasterVoices, which was founded by Robert Shaw in 1942 as the Collegiate Chorale.
In this staging (a co-production with Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra & Chorale in San Francisco), Aci and Galatea become oppressed servants.
One of the choirs, the Collegium Chorale at the Uppsala Cathedral, won the grand prix at a competition in Sligo, Ireland.
"My parents raised me on Nat King Cole, Bing Crosby, Dean Martin, Tony Bennett, and the Harry Simeone Chorale," he said.
Whole stretches of the ruminative "Purgatorio" movement are diaphanous and mystical, interspersed with chorale-like passages and an grimly industrious fugue.
The story lends itself to the opera's fraught, vivid choral scenes, which were a triumph for the impressive Bard Festival Chorale.
In the excellent Concert Chorale of New York, meticulously prepared by James Bagwell, the men especially impressed with ringing, muscular fortes.
By way of contrast, Mr. Jacobs separated these bookends with four of Brahms's mellow chorale preludes from Opus 122, his last works.
The Impromptu is structured like a Baroque passacaglia, with an insistent chorale-like theme put through myriad tinkling, brash and eerie variations.
During "Moonlight," subdued, chorale-like string chords had uncommon clarity: You could really hear the harmonic intensity generated by softly clashing intervals.
She left the chorale and took the role of the Secretary for the rest of the run, which ended in November 1950.
On Monday, it's the Eighth and Ninth Symphonies, with the Concert Chorale of New York providing the vocal heft in the finale.
In February, Palmer began taking voice lessons from Scott Graff, a member of the Master Chorale and of the Street Symphony Chamber Singers.
The Concert Chorale of New York is on hand, joining the soloists Jodie Devos, Jennifer Johnson Cano, Andrew Stenson and Ryan Speedo Green.
But the temperature hovered around 90 and the day was windless, and as they played the Bach chorale, they were racing against time.
Information seekers discovered that the Missouri State University Chorale performed a new song, "Now We Belong," which was written for the occasion. Dictionary.
Trust the conductor Leon Botstein to mount it, then, as he does here with the American Symphony Orchestra and the Bard Festival Chorale.
The failed chorale assumes properly grandiose proportions, although it is undercut by an over-the-top cascade of double octaves, doubled goofily by glockenspiel.
He is also a classical baritone, performing most recently in October with the Bard Festival Chorale and the American Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall.
Between those two haunting and turbulent verses of "Gun Song," a middle section praises the power of the trigger in a joyful barbershop chorale.
The opening of the Kyrie was fleet and suspenseful, with the conductor Louis Langrée drawing contained urgency from the festival orchestra and the Master Chorale.
The inmates (the impressive men of the Concert Chorale of New York), dressed in yellow jumpsuits, huddled together on an elevated platform behind the orchestra.
Jackie Evancho will sing the national anthem; the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, the Missouri State University Chorale and the United States Marine Band will also perform.
During the slow movement, "Glacially," strings provide a tremulous harmonic backdrop as chorale-like music subtly emerges, though the chords keep sliding up and down.
The 11 remaining acts performing next week include singing trio We Three, Los Angeles-based chorus Angel City Chorale, comedian Vicki Barbolak and singer Christina Wells.
Its blissed chorale was a tale of searching for your place in the world, something that resonates both with those festival bros and more introverted types.
In the two-verse chorale early on Ms. Sorrell silenced the orchestra for the second verse, letting the magnificent chorus sing a cappella to breathtaking effect.
Most memorable to me were the interventions of the ensemble: patriotic anthems at first, later surrendering to letter-writing fugues and a gossamer chorale about sleep.
"When Bad Does Good," written and produced by Cornell, is a hymn and an argument, begun by sustained organ chords and building to a rock chorale.
Those composers include some from Luther's time and some from our time, and instrumental chorale preludes appear in Swingle Singers-like vocalise, without the insistent perkiness.
Erich Leinsdorf's orchestral arrangement of "Es ist ein Ros entsprungen," one of Brahms's chorale preludes for organ, is not just short and (perhaps a tad too) sweet.
Singing trio We Three, magician Shin Lim, Los Angeles-based chorus Angel City Chorale and dance team Junior New System will also head to the semifinals round.
This was an ambitious evening of concert opera, the 80-minute "Friedenstag" in particular demanding a chorus (the Bard Festival Chorale), large orchestra and multiple vocal soloists.
Her melodious concerto, based in smooth but not monolithic chorale textures, opened into shifting, glinting trios, duets and solos that bespoke subtlety, humor, even tenderness at times.
Street Symphony is a group of professional musicians, mostly from the Los Angeles Philharmonic and the L.A. Master Chorale, that works with homeless, mentally ill, and incarcerated populations.
The Bard Festival Chorale is on hand for the rousing choral set pieces, and is joined by the singers Janai Brugger, Eve Gigliotti, Cooper Nolan and Alexander Birch Elliott.
The original "Severed Logic" is a dizzy ballad, but Hauschildt cloaks it in gaseous pastels—turning the synth lines into bubbling melodies, and her voice into a distant chorale.
The loop behind him is a wordless, minor-key chorale; his tone is suspicious and hardheaded: "They don't want the soil, just the oil that's beneath that," Belly raps.
To make the essential theological point of shared guilt in that crucial chorale, "Wer hat dich so geschlagen," four singers performed the first, questioning verse in an exquisite pianissimo.
The restrained opening of the first movement came across like a hybrid of a Bach chorale prelude — complete with a walking Baroque bass line — and a stirring Romantic fanfare.
Turning the band's hit "All Star" into a sample-based MIDI chorale, Cicierega slaps Smash Mouth atop Modest Mouse, Dave Matthews, Michael Jackson, and Nirvana til they're mangled beyond recognition.
" Read more " The nonprofit Encore Creativity for Older Adults chorale program is the largest in the country for people over 55, and it's having a meaningful impact on its members.
Louis Langrée conducts a cast that includes Nmon Ford as the Celebrant, as well as the Concert Chorale of New York and the Young People's Chorus of New York City.
" To end Mr. Langrée conducted the orchestra, the Concert Chorale of New York, the Young People's Chorus, six vocal soloists and a brilliant pianist, Kit Armstrong, in Beethoven's "Choral Fantasy.
The melody is so artfully embellished and braided into the harmonic texture that I had a hard time picking it out, even though I've been familiar with the chorale since childhood.
The slow movement of the First achieves a hypnotic stillness, as the brass section repeatedly unfurls a stately chorale alongside a varied, kaleidoscopic accompaniment that includes African drums and cathedral chimes.
This led him to Street Symphony, a group of professional musicians, mostly from the Los Angeles Philharmonic and the L.A. Master Chorale, which works with homeless, mentally ill, and incarcerated populations.
Particularly stunning are the transcriptions, including Busoni's of Liszt's mammoth Fantasia and Fugue on the chorale "Ad nos, ad salutarem undam" (which was in turn adapted from Meyerbeer's opera "Le Prophète").
In the 1960s and early '70s, he wrote song lyrics and sang baritone with choral groups, including the Roger Wagner Chorale and the Ray Charles Singers, led by Charles Raymond Offenberg.
Creek Boyz ended an-already impressive 2017 with an unexpected Lil Yachty remix to their breakout single, "With My Team," a trap chorale that emphasized the importance of companionship in tough moments.
Saunders recently told Time: "I love the way that the variety of contemporary American voices mimics and underscores the feeling I tried to evoke in the book: a sort of American chorale."
Musical and theatrical programs include 15-minute voice lessons with the Master Chorale, a conducting workshop at the Colburn School, and a backstage tour of the LA Opera at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion.
The orchestra squawks and snorts, a clarinet caterwauls, the piano cartwheels through complex polyrhythms, themes devolve into disjointed practice scales; an attempt at a noble chorale is pitched too high and becomes ridiculous.
I certainly can't remember hearing a better rendition of the opening bars of Mozart's Requiem, with claustrophobic string figures under a yearning wind chorale — floating, evenly weighted, as on an updraft of air.
But the most powerful moment comes in Hensel's gorgeous variations on the Christmas chorale "Vom Himmel hoch, da komm ich her," which recalls the Bach revival championed by her more famous brother, Felix.
As Anna Huang, a resident AI researcher with Google's Magenta project who created the Doodle, explains to The Verge, the underlying AI model was trained on Bach's chorale harmonizations, which are harmonizations of existing hymns.
The brass chorale that opens the slow movement was grim and resounding, rather than majestic, which set up the poignantly sweet main theme, Dvorak's evocation of an American spiritual, to be all the more affecting.
MARISSEN I've embarked on a new edition of the four-part chorale harmonizations of Bach from his vocal works that students have for centuries been using as models in learning harmony and counterpoint, essentially a textbook.
" Baroque brass works and hypnotic contemporary choral pieces gave way to a Bach cantata with the countertenor Iestyn Davies and, in closing, Liszt's sprawling, visionary Fantasy and Fugue on a chorale from Meyerbeer's opera "Le Prophète.
Chorale music, a double-bladed lightsaber, and the death of Qui-Gon—who would've been a father figure to Anakin Skywalker rather than the more brotherly Obi-Wan, and might have kept Anakin from becoming Darth Vader.
Toward the end, a shimmering chorale from 1542 obliquely appears, the unheard text of which translates to: You hear me notat night I find no peace for you conceal as much as it pains me your countenance.
" It melds words from Ecclesiastes and Dostoevsky's Grand Inquisitor; a Bach chorale that Zimmermann, following Alban Berg's precedent, had employed in his 1950 Violin Concerto, sounds: "It is enough: Lord, if it please You, then release me.
Though there are flowing lines, with voices sometimes in duo, the piece comes across, overall, as declamatory — like a chorale — with short passages almost in block chords, and moments that slip into subtly intricate hints of counterpoint.
NYC MASTER CHORALE, APRIL 29 Dusty Francis conducted the chorus in a fine performance of Rachmaninoff's All-Night Vigil at the Church of St. Mary the Virgin near Times Square, though one not particularly Slavic in style.
Its 2016-17 season will also feature the New York premieres of works by Pat Metheny, Mohammed Fairouz, George Tsontakis, Mark-Anthony Turnage and Jörg Widmann, and of an arrangement of Brahms' 11 Chorale Preludes by Peter Serkin.
In the episodic first movement, "Quasi una fantasia," Mr. Bolcom lightly evokes the heritage of the trombone as a solemn instrument in sacred music, beginning with a kind of subdued chorale with dissonant tweaks for brass and winds.
Though scored for large orchestra, chorus (here the excellent Concert Chorale of New York), children's chorus (the wonderful Brooklyn Youth Chorus) and soprano soloist (the rich-voiced Tamara Wilson), this 40-minute symphony is driven by Bernstein's text.
Still, the composer's great effect, after the final chorus in "Chapter 23" and the death of Jesus, came through clearly, when an intentional mush of orchestral improvisation gave way to the triumphant strains of the ancient Passion chorale.
From the swearing-in ceremony in the distance, beyond the reflecting pool's greenish waters, came the echoes of ministers beseeching God for guidance, the raised voices of the Missouri State University Chorale, the somber tones of imminent transition.
Ms. Neblett took private lessons from William Vennard, a professor at the University of Southern California, and attended El Camino College for a year, but while still a teenager she was invited to join the Roger Wagner Chorale.
The movie might have been made, as the 20th-century patron Princesse de Polignac (Winnaretta Singer, heir to the sewing-machine fortune) said of a Bach chorale, to prove that "we had a reason for living on this rock."
The production, stylishly directed and choreographed by Doug Varone, was presented by MasterVoices (formerly the Collegiate Chorale), which, since last year, under its artistic director, Ted Sperling, has begun a partnership with City Center to present operas and operettas in English.
In the third of nine tight, hushed miniatures, a trill was stretched out, slowly obliterated; in the fourth, a chorale became immobile, yet still comprehensible; the last was a brushing arioso, bowed on the instruments' bodies, necks and tuning pegs.
I'd spent ages getting a kind of throbbing brass chorale to work; there was a clever interplay between the oboe and the voice; and Nick's text gave us what we thought was a much-needed window into Marnie's state of mind.
She was in Girl Scouts for 12 years, swam avidly, baked, sewed, collected seashells and sea glass, wrote poetry and short stories, performed in plays, blew trumpet in the Bellbrook High School marching band and sang in a Wright State chorale.
At the penthouse Mr. Gerstein opened with two of Brahms's late chorale preludes for organ (arranged for piano by Busoni), written in 1896, after the death of Clara Schumann, who survived her husband by 40 years and remained Brahms's lifelong friend.
One, "Lay All Your Love On Me," seems like a laugh-out-loud tribute to Abba: four lines delivered with childlike simplicity — a straightforward vocal melody accompanied by a vibraphone — that, repeated and evolving, blossom into a chorale of surprising beauty.
The concert opened with the world premiere of Ethan Braun's "Mojave Music … from a certain perspective," a diaphanous haze of brittle string harmonics that drifts almost imperceptibly through smoky dissonances that coalesce, here and there, into a broody brass chorale.
Three days after the mass shooting at a church in Charleston, S.C., in 2015, Mr. Carney posted "Lament for Charleston," a somber saxophone-chorale elegy, on his Bandcamp site The Kronos Quartet heard it and had him perform it with them.
Not to mention that Cedar Rapids is home to Orchestra Iowa and Revival Theatre Company and Chorale Midwest and all kinds of artistic organizations, and I knew I wanted to be in a city where I could be involved with the arts.
The aching dissonances of its opening lamentation and the peculiar instrumental elaborations in the closing chorale leave a mood of overhanging gloom, as if casting doubt on the notion that contemporary Christian sinners can escape the fate meted out to the Jews.
It starts with "Ein Feste Burg" as a chorale prelude played by the organist Ullrich Böhme, but really comes to life when the boys of the Thomanerchor, once Bach's choir and here led by Gotthold Schwarz, sing it in another early version.
It induced shivers not just in its awesome moments—trumpeters intoning a chorale from balconies; brass players engaging in military-style skirmishes in the aisles; angel voices singing an extraterrestrial liturgy—but also in its unexpectedly intimate passages, its glimpses of the composer's shattered childhood.

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