Definition of «choral»

The term "choral" refers to a group or choir of singers who perform together in harmony. The word comes from the Greek word "khoros," which means "circle" and is used to describe a group of people performing music together, often with multiple vocal parts.

Usage examples

  1. The choral group graced the stage with harmonious melodies.
  2. They spent months rehearsing for the choral competition.
  3. The audience was mesmerized by the powerful choral performance.
  4. The church choir delivered a beautiful choral rendition during the Easter service.
  5. The school organized a choral workshop to enhance students' singing skills.
  6. The choral conductor guided the singers through the complex music arrangement.
  7. The local theater invited a renowned choral ensemble for a special performance.
  8. She joined the university's choral club to pursue her passion for singing.
  9. The school's choral program received funding to purchase new equipment.
  10. The community center hosts a weekly choral singing group for senior citizens.

Sentences with «choral»

  • - Two College of Du Page student choirs will perform a mixed program of choral music at 8 p.m. Friday in Theatre 2 of the Arts Center, 22d Street and Park Boulvard, Glen Ellyn. (articles.chicagotribune.com)
  • Some of the most valuable musical experiences in school are singing in choral groups and playing in instrumental groups. (voices.washingtonpost.com)
  • Special performances at the art center include appearances by the Alexandria Choral Society Pro Coro and the Silver 5 Brass Quintet. (visitalexandriava.com)
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