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chorale

[kuh-ral, -rahl, kaw-, koh-, kawr-uhl, kohr-] / kəˈræl, -ˈrɑl, kɔ-, koʊ-, ˈkɔr əl, ˈkoʊr- /








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With rhythmic support from a tabla, Oak’s Hindustani song glides in and around the California chorale as it flows and surges in English and Latin.

From Los Angeles Times

Price clearly knew she had a good tune in the slow second movement, a hymnlike refrain for brass chorale that she milks for all it’s worth.

From New York Times

Mr Cope then popped out for a sandwich, and returned to find that the computer had composed 5,000 Bach-inspired chorales.

From BBC

The music becomes darker, more elusive and textured, with each variation as instruments enter, building steadily in intensity until a chorale calms things down, leading to an extended allegro alive with industrious counterpoint.

From New York Times

An impish Eckardt piece led into a reflective Bach chorale prelude.

From New York Times