单词 | choral |
释义 | choral From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Musicchoralcho‧ral /ˈkɔːrəl/ adjective [only before noun]APMrelated to music that is sung by a large group of people together → choir an evening of choral musicExamples from the Corpuschoral• The third and final section of the evening was choral.• Nor do his choral forces always suggest that they are home in the idiom.• There have been ceilidhs, concerts, choral group plays - the list is long!• Russian choral music of the 17th century• traditional Welsh choral music• Henrietta's choral society concert draws a good crowd despite a dodgy venue in the backstreets of Catford.• a choral symphony• To sum up, when looking for a choral text, choose words which are simple, direct, and poetic.• The programme includes choral works, and music for string orchestra.• It is not always easy to avoid writing a shade smugly about the arrangements Mozart made of choral works by Handel.Origin choral (1500-1600) Medieval Latin choralis, from Latin chorus; → CHORUS1 |
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