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Now imagine it belted out by a big choir singing with joy in their hearts.
But Mr. Marsalis and his 15-member orchestra have never tried to tour with the work, in part because it requires such a big choir.
Reached by e-mail, Wainwright was far more sanguine about his forthcoming "duet": "What singer doesn't want to sing with a big choir?" he said.
When he first saw The Fairy Queen, as a music student, "it was with a big choir with lady altos, and a big orchestra with modern instruments.
To be able to work with Juanes's music, maintaining its essence while adding new things, allows me to write for horns or a string quartet or a big choir, which is one of my passions.
Zach knew he wanted a big choir, he knew he wanted rock 'n' roll and he got me figuring it out early on.
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He added, as modestly as possible, "I have a pretty big choir".
"It was like a choir – we were a big Antarctic choir in the middle of a rainstorm," said Maddison.
Even on ordinary Sundays, St. Augustine's Masses are unusually long, and its big choir, backed by saxophone, piano, and guitar, gets whomping and stomping and shakes the rafters.
Basically the whole evening served as one big choir-preaching session, at which speaker after speaker.
Basically the whole evening served as one big choir-preaching session, at which speaker after speaker presented the same safe, well-trod points the old Village Voice left has been pushing for the last 5 years and eschewing any questions of conflicting views, tactical compromise, or strategies for ending the war outside of marching in parades and proclaiming that it wasn't "our voice".
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