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choir

[kwahyuhr] / kwaɪər /






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Accompanying Hedda throughout is a choir of scooping notes, which by the film’s chaotic finale crescendo into a slightly horrific melee of wild vocals.

From Los Angeles Times

In the opening seconds of lead single Berghain, violins are followed by a choir singing.

From BBC

It’s a grand work operating on the largest scale, with a symphony orchestra, choirs and odes to saints rendered in many languages.

From The Wall Street Journal

As a child, Mr. Cliff had been a standout singer in his church choir and in school.

From The Wall Street Journal

A choir performed reworked Christmas carols, adapting the lyrics to voice opposition to the Rosebank oil field, located west of the Shetland Isles.

From BBC