Definition of Chorals

1. Noun. (plural of choral) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Chorals

1. choral [n] - See also: choral

Lexicographical Neighbors of Chorals

chor
choragi
choragic
choragus
choraguses
choral
choral ode
chorale
chorale prelude
choralelike
chorales
choralist
choralists
chorally
choralography
chorals (current term)
chord
chord-
chord progression
chord progressions
chorda
chorda-mesoderm
chorda dorsalis
chorda magna
chorda obliqua
chorda saliva
chorda spinalis
chorda tympani nerve
chorda umbilicalis

Literary usage of Chorals

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Dwight's Journal of Music: A Paper of Art and Literature by John Sullivan Dwight (1857)
"The Bach chorals cannot supplant the psalm- tunes in our common forms of worship ... Bach's chorals. It has long been a matter of wonder with us, ..."

2. Musical Letters from Abroad: Including Detailed Accounts of the Birmingham by Lowell Mason (1854)
"... the Organist—the Tomb of Bach—chorals sung at St. Peter's. LEIPZIG, March 24,1851 THIS is said to be the oldest church in Leipzig. ..."

3. Dwight's Journal of Music: A Paper of Art and Literature by John Sullivan Dwight (1859)
"Having a couple of pages left open, we fill them with one of the fine old Lutheran chorals, as harmonized in two different ways by JOHN SEBASTIAN ВАСЯ. ..."

4. Reports on German Elementary Schools and Training Colleges by Charles Copland Perry (1887)
"Piano exercises ; manual and pedal exercises on the organ ; Book of chorals, Nos. 1-10. Class IV.—One hour a week. Piano exercises; remaining manual and ..."

5. The Christian Examiner (1858)
"Give the people such tunes as they like, and do not think, because congregational singing flourishes in Germany, where they sing slow-moulded chorals, ..."

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