Sentences with phrase «choral group»

A choral group refers to a gathering of people who sing together in harmony as a team. They usually perform in concerts or other events, using their different voices to create beautiful music as a group. Full definition
Some of the most valuable musical experiences in school are singing in choral groups and playing in instrumental groups.
The Master Chorale of Washington, a 42 - year - old choral group, ceased operations at the end of this season, after the faltering economy decimated the choir's finances.
While you will often hear «Deck The Halls» on the radio and popular movies, most school, college and professional choral groups will perform the song using the original (and correct) title, Deck The Hall.
A former member of the Ray Charles Singers choral group, Harris passed away on Friday (14Feb14).
When they are together on screen, they perform a magical dance, something like a well - rehearsed choral group.
Fourth and fifth graders may participate in our Knightstars choral group, which performs at school events and in the greater Atlanta community.
She has been involved in many choral groups, an a cappella group and was previously a vocalist in a rock band.
When she is at home, she loves hiking with her Australian Shepherd dog, Brumby, riding her horse, Toby, singing in local classical choral groups, and cooking in the kitchen.
Mitsuda has a penchant for dabbling in the music of different cultures, as he explains in this interview with Nintendo, so it should be no surprise to see him tap an Irish choral group for one of Xenoblade 2's themes.
In collaboration with Roberto C. Lange you have worked with choral groups and video projections.
Highlights included a newly choreographed Don Quixote by the Carolina Ballet, a commissioned work by renowned modern composer and Duke professor Stephen Jaffe for the North Carolina Symphony, a concert of period music with viola da gamba performer Jordi Savall at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's Memorial Hall and a performance by the renowned British choral group the Tallis Scholars sponsored by Duke Performances.
A choral group of about twenty young people attended a Mass said by Cardinal Law of Boston and one evening he invited them back to the sumptuous Cohiba Hotel for soft drinks and dinner.
The fest included Norwegian - American fiddle music with Steve Johnson, Christina Von Wunder on the Swedish nyckelharpa, the Leikerringen - Heimhug Norwegian folk dance group, the Forgat - Mig - Ej children's dance and choral group, the Normennenes Singing Society and the Grieg Ladies Singing Society.
At Spitzer's inauguration ceremony the paper's editor, Rex Smith, performed in a choral group singing «This Little Light of Mine».
Cuomo, who worked under former President Clinton as HUD secretary, delivered a kind of eulogy for the Clintons as he presided over the event in the Senate chamber, which included a choral group from Albany High School who sang «God Bless America.»
As people facing difficult life challenges look for ways to bond with others in similar situations, many have turned to choral groups.
When a new teacher, Clément Mathieu, arrives, he's discouraged by the school's climate, but manages to convince the director to allow a choral group.
For anyone who has been on the road with a band or choral group, the loneliness of it all can hit home.
More than 60 percent of the boys are in a choral group, and 90 percent are on at least one athletic team.
I have had partners ask for our choral groups to sing on special occasions and for our «Brain Brawl» club to compete with the partner's best brains in a fun competition»
They're attuned to the challenges that kids can face, the easy - to - overlook value of a choral group or an arts project, and when the practical impact of policies seems arbitrary or unfair.
We were even treated to a performance from their choral group, the Eighth Note.
Beginning in fourth grade, students may enroll in strings or our choral group, the Knightstars; fifth graders may also participate in band.
The folk voices, similarly conjuring a tradition deeply affected by the doctrines of the People's Republic, belong to the choral group Jarzebina from the village Kocudza, one of the most recognized regional folk ensembles in Poland.
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