chorale (Meaning)

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chorale (n)

a stately Protestant (especially Lutheran) hymn tune

chorale Sentence Examples

  1. The congregation sang a beautiful chorale during the church service.
  2. The choir performed a traditional German chorale at the holiday concert.
  3. The composer drew inspiration from a Bach chorale for his latest composition.
  4. The chorale echoed through the cathedral, filling the space with reverence and harmony.
  5. The students practiced a four-part chorale for their upcoming music assessment.
  6. The chorale provided a moment of reflection and solemnity in the oratorio.
  7. The festival featured a diverse range of chorale performances from around the world.
  8. The chorale's melody lingered in the air long after the concert had ended.
  9. The conductor emphasized the importance of precision and unity in singing the chorale.
  10. 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.