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Works for several voices are called duets, trios, and so on; larger ensembles sing choral music.
She loves to sing choral music and has performed in Handel's "Messiah" at Carnegie Hall.
She was dismissed just prior to starting senior year, allegedly for declining to sing choral songs she found objectionable.
West of the Ural Mountains, Bashkirs may hum a basic pitch while playing solo flute pieces, and certain Siberian peoples may sing choral overlapping responsorial songs (in which group and soloist alternate, one beginning slightly before the other finishes).
Known as "ringers" but preferring the terms "added voices" or "fill-ins," they are accomplished volunteers who can sing choral works like Bach's "Magnificat" or Vivaldi's "Gloria" at virtually a moment's notice, making them a godsend to local choral directors wishing to swell their ranks.
The Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge is a mixed choir whose primary function is to sing choral services in the Tudor chapel of Trinity College, Cambridge.
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The Cathedral Singers sang choral works that used Walt's texts.
Mr. Hetland, 71, has been singing choral music nearly all his life.
Each sister grew up singing choral music in churches and schools.
"I wandered into St Mary's Cathedral and they were singing choral evensong, and I just wanted it.
Researchers in Germany used questionnaires and before-and-after saliva samples to compare the effects of singing choral music with just listening to it.
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