Chorale

Word CHORALE
Character 7
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /kɔːˈɹɑːl/

Definitions and meanings of "Chorale"

What do we mean by chorale?

A Protestant hymn melody. noun

A harmonized arrangement of such a melody, especially one forming part of a larger choral or organ work. noun

A chorus or choir. noun

See choral, 1. noun

A form of Lutheran or Protestant hymn tune noun

A chorus or choir noun

A stately Protestant (especially Lutheran) hymn tune noun

A form of Lutheran or Protestant hymn tune.

A chorus or choir.

Those people at black churches in movies who wear the robes and stand up front but don't really do much Urban Dictionary

When neighborhood dogs all bark together in unison, creating melodious canine music emanating from their discomfort. Urban Dictionary

To masturbate while singing Urban Dictionary

A song you play play repeatedly on your phone to annoy your band teacher. By Dimitri Castiblanco. Urban Dictionary

A song you play repeatedly to annoy your band teacher. By dimitri castiblanco Urban Dictionary

Choral Sex is the act of receiving oral pleasures from a choir singer. The term comes from the combination of Chorus and Oral Sex. Urban Dictionary

The song in band class that you play over and over again on YouTube because you can’t remember how it goes. Or used to annoy a band teacher daily Urban Dictionary

In middle/high school, someone who is loyal to choir and obsessed with it. They fight band kids orchestra kids and theater kids. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Chorale

The word "chorale" in example sentences

This magnificent location at the base of fractured-stone cliffs, rising 600 feet above the natural amphitheater created by the crashing cascade, was a photo-perfect setting for federal and state tourism officials, so they assembled the symphony orchestra and chorale from the Arts and Sciences University of Chiapas, and assorted dignitaries and reporters. ❋ Unknown (2000)

The first movement is a chorale fantasia based on the first verse of the chorale, which is a common feature of Bach's cantatas. ❋ Bls (2008)

The chorale was the exact opposite of the motette of the Netherlands. ❋ Unknown (1874)

The chorale is the first to perform it in North America. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The chorale is a 75-85 member chorus that performs two to four concerts per year, including a holiday concert in early December and a spring concert in early May.

So in a sense the chorale is the link to our past. " ❋ Unknown (2010)

For at least one attendee, the matinee's most touching moment came near the end of the program with Rimes returning in evening dress to sing Bette Midler's "The Rose" in tandem with the Chorus' rendition of the old chorale "Lo How A Rose E're Blooming." ❋ Rodney Punt (2011)

Seniors who participated in a chorale showed significant health improvements compared to others their age: fewer doctor visits, fewer eyesight problems and falls, improved lung capacity and less asthma, less incidence of depression -- even the need for medication decreased. ❋ Brenda Peterson (2011)

Florida Memorial University in Miami Gardens promotes its chorale, which backed Queen Latifah in the 2010 Super Bowl, for example. ❋ Sue Shellenbarger (2011)

Yet, in a sense, that was not all the director's doing: The opera concludes with Death's gentle aria in which he describes himself as relief from pain, not the cause of pain; the Emperor's rhapsodic farewell; and a luminous setting of a Lutheran chorale to the words, "Come Death, and be a willing guest" — taking the opera musically in an entirely different direction. ❋ Unknown (2011)

As we all, elders and chorale join together at the end of our Seattle concert to sing holiday songs, I feel a surge of physical well-being and gratitude to all the voices raised so strongly. ❋ Brenda Peterson (2011)

Results were mixed but the initiative opened the ears of the chorale's base audience with fresh sounds and made some new friends for the chorale from an important constituency in Los Angeles. ❋ Rodney Punt (2011)

Except, of course, on the many numbers where chorale participation is requested. ❋ Will Friedwald (2011)

"The chorale pieces, which are dark and serious, full of rough jagged edges; and the character songs, which are more popular and tuneful, but no less innovative." ❋ Will Friedwald (2011)

The [chorale] sure got [jiggy] today [Ramesha] ❋ -JayJ (2014)

The approaching train began [the bark] [chorale] that quickly grew and crescendoed as the horn blew, slowly fading away as the [locomotive] passed into the distance. ❋ Dr Bunnygirl (2019)

[Singer] 1: That [horny bitch] is really [goin at it] Singer 2: I know, she's totally pop choralling ❋ Choir Junkie (2010)

Student-“I think [we should] listen to [chorale 2] again” [Band] teacher-“why” ❋ Crybabytree (2022)

[Student]: “I think [we should] listen to chorale 2 again.” [Teacher]: “why-“ ❋ B!iiip (2022)

Dude 1: "Dude, did you get a blowjob from [Becky]? She's in [chorus]!" Dude 2: "Yeah, dude! [Choral sex] rules!" ❋ Ace2090 (2011)

“Guys I think [we should] listen to [Chorale 2] again” [Band] teacher-“why” ❋ Crybabytree (2022)

Oh my God Jessica [beat up] an [orch dork] the other day I think she might be a [choral soldier] ❋ Purpstar615 (2023)

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