Sentence examples for choir built from inspiring English sources

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But even if they had, I doubt they would have come up with the backing, a 256-voice choir built from recordings of the band singing single notes in unison.

The church's other half is the pure Gothic choir, built 50 years after the nave and, according to Sir Nikolaus Pevsner, "one of the most perfectly and classically proportioned buildings of the 13th century in England".

Caro linked the nave and choir with sculpture in the Corten steel that had become his favourite material, and in the choir built wooden towers, a spiralling concrete font and sculptures of steel, terracotta and wood in the niches of the blind arcade running around the choir and rounded apse.

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Hushed harmonies float over a roiling band or a teasing blues guitar; soloists and choir build dynamic call-and-response; there is rasping gospel oratory and tender persuasion.

Stainer was able to change their attitude, and new anthems and liturgies were introduced, a choir school built, and the number of choristers increased from twelve to thirty-five.

There, she recorded the vocals for Nothing Is Set In Stone with members of the University of Johannesburg choir and built a miniature version of the sculpture to house her notes, which she cheekily dubbed Silent Stone.

Bepler creates a wonderful accompaniment with the sound of knives and a coughing choir that builds threateningly to sync with the tension of the film and the final fight scene, in which all sound is turned abruptly, violently off.

There are warm pop ballads, voices overlapping in a choir, jagged polyrhythms built of woodwinds, bass lines on a constant walk, kalimbas setting up a mode for the singer.

The three sang close harmonies, each phrase shaped with a flourish by Mr. Cleveland, and cut loose with a melismatic flourish now and then; bolstered by the Triboro Mass Choir, they also built up sweeping crescendos that -suddenly - dropped to a virtual whisper.

The altar and the choir stalls were built and carved by Irving and Casson, A. H. Davenport Company, in Sherwood Forest oak; Cram speculated that the wood may have dated from the time of Robin Hood.

"Sad Song," with choir, horns and strings, built up to a perfectly ironic rock anthem — a boffo finale that suggested "Berlin" had been meant for the stage all along.

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