Choral is an English word with synonyms like chorale or hymn. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Choral meaning
Of, relating to, written for, or performed by a choir or a chorus.
Using Choral
- The main meaning on this page is: Of, relating to, written for, or performed by a choir or a chorus.
- Useful related words include: musical organization, musical organisation, musical group, chorale.
- In the example corpus, choral often appears in combinations such as: choral music, the choral, of choral.
Context around Choral
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.7 words
- Position in the sentence: 10 start, 6 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Choral
- In this selection, "choral" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 25.7 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, american, taught, wyoming, music, society and directors stand out and add context to how "choral" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a second choral symphony to and as the choral director for. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "choral" sits close to words such as accountants, admirable and assembling, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with choral
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Demorest, Steven M. Building Choral Excellence: Teaching Sight-Singing in the Choral Rehearsal. (13 words)
Duhallow Choral Society presents their summer concert at An Cultúrlan, Newmarket on May 7th at 8pm. (16 words)
German Choral Evening at The Priory Church, Bolton Abbey, Saturday 28th October at 7.30 pm. (16 words)
And indeed, St. Olaf Choir is regarded as being highly influential in the development of choral performance, with the founder of the Westminster Choir among those influenced and encouraged by Christiansen and successors to raise the bar for choral music. (40 words)
IT is always well-attended, but the Edinburgh Royal Choral Union’s 135th New Year concert of Handel’s Messiah officially sold out the Usher Hall on Monday, and that capacity house added to the palpable atmosphere of community optimism. (40 words)
The imprint will also release non choral recordings by current and former members of the College. citation The men of the choir, or choral scholars, also form their own close harmony group, The Gentlemen of St John's. (38 words)
Example sentences (20)
And indeed, St. Olaf Choir is regarded as being highly influential in the development of choral performance, with the founder of the Westminster Choir among those influenced and encouraged by Christiansen and successors to raise the bar for choral music.
The choral composer write the work in 2002 in response to an invitation during the American Choral Directors’ Association national convention in New York.
He taught choral music in Rugby and Bottaneau, ND, and Saratoga, Wyo. He was at one time the Chairman of the Wyoming Choral Teachers Association.
Choral directors Susan Denney and Jan Rittenhouse have groomed the choral department in general, and this group of singers in particular, for such a time as this.
Demorest, Steven M. Building Choral Excellence: Teaching Sight-Singing in the Choral Rehearsal.
His works from this period include the First Choral Symphony to words by Keats (a Second Choral Symphony to words by George Meredith exists only in fragments).
The Canterbury Choral Society gives regular concerts in Canterbury Cathedral, specialising in the large-scale choral works of the classical repertory.
The imprint will also release non choral recordings by current and former members of the College. citation The men of the choir, or choral scholars, also form their own close harmony group, The Gentlemen of St John's.
A recent new resident of Roanoque he also serves as the Choral Director for St. John Lutheran Church.
Duhallow Choral Society presents their summer concert at An Cultúrlan, Newmarket on May 7th at 8pm.
Dumfries: coronation choral evensong will take place at St John’s Church at 6 pm, attended by Lord Lieutenant Fiona Armstrong.
During her two years in JM choral music, Canipe was selected for the Chatham All-County Chorus in its first incarnation after the pandemic hiatus and was a leader in her section.
Eight in a Bar are a choir of singers from the Chipping Norton Choral Society and the Got2b youth group will perform rock classics with their band Screams of Youth.
German Choral Evening at The Priory Church, Bolton Abbey, Saturday 28th October at 7.30 pm.
He is a published author and composer with GIA Publications, featuring the book, Teaching with Heart: Tools for Addressing Societal Challenges Through Music, and The Jason Max Ferdinand Choral Series (Walton Music).
He’s bringing his choir to St Paul’s, Manuka, with a program of choral anthems, 3pm, April 15.
In addition to the daily round of classes, Jean also formed choirs in each of her schools, often entering them in choral competitions, and usually with very positive results.
IT is always well-attended, but the Edinburgh Royal Choral Union’s 135th New Year concert of Handel’s Messiah officially sold out the Usher Hall on Monday, and that capacity house added to the palpable atmosphere of community optimism.
It seeks to perform accessible and beautiful yet challenging programmes from the whole range of choral repertoire.
LBC’s spring concert will be a celebration of English choral music for St George’s Day on Sunday, April 23 at 4pm in Lyme Regis Parish Church.
Common combinations with choral
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- choral music 33×
- the choral 21×
- of choral 15×
- choral works 15×
- choral society 14×
- in choral 11×
- and choral 9×
- choral group 8×
- choral and 7×
- choral directors 5×