chorale (Meaning)
Wordnet
chorale (n)
a stately Protestant (especially Lutheran) hymn tune
Synonyms & Antonyms of chorale
chorale Sentence Examples
- The congregation sang a beautiful chorale during the church service.
- The choir performed a traditional German chorale at the holiday concert.
- The composer drew inspiration from a Bach chorale for his latest composition.
- The chorale echoed through the cathedral, filling the space with reverence and harmony.
- The students practiced a four-part chorale for their upcoming music assessment.
- The chorale provided a moment of reflection and solemnity in the oratorio.
- The festival featured a diverse range of chorale performances from around the world.
- The chorale's melody lingered in the air long after the concert had ended.
- The conductor emphasized the importance of precision and unity in singing the chorale.
- The congregation joined together to sing their favorite Easter chorale.
FAQs About the word chorale
a stately Protestant (especially Lutheran) hymn tune
anthem, psalm,hymn, spiritual, canticle,carol, dirge, processional, paean, threnody
No antonyms found.
The congregation sang a beautiful chorale during the church service.
The choir performed a traditional German chorale at the holiday concert.
The composer drew inspiration from a Bach chorale for his latest composition.
The chorale echoed through the cathedral, filling the space with reverence and harmony.