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Meaning of "chorales"

chorale (noun) - a hymn sung by a choir in a church service
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The chorales are listed alphabetically after the melody.
These organ settings can be called organ chorales.
Many of the chorales are new settings of popular hymns.
There are two short chorales.
Hymns and chorales feature prominently in the instrumental music as well.
Musical composition for chorales.
Bastiaans wrote several chorales and works for the organ and piano.
The poet includes four stanzas from four different chorales.
He began adding biblical words and chorales from his third cycle onwards.
The variations themselves are not connected to individual stanzas of the chorales.
There is also a heavy emphasis on acerbic brass chorales and relentlessly satirical rustic dances.
Bach would have been proud hearing you sing his chorales.
The Passions the chorales for organ.
Specialists can find similarities to Gregorian hymnals and chorales.
Alliance des chorales du Québec.

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This is partly due to Lutheran religious practice where congregants sang the chorales.
In it the original rhythmic versions of the German chorales made up half the collection.
Chorales by Bach transc.
He has a small pension and does research into chorales from the area.
Advent chorales by Bach.
Lots of Bach chorales.
It also features chorales or hymn settings after Bach 's model.
The melodies are often like simple arias, rather than like chorales.
On that occasion two Bach chorales were conducted by Vaughan Williams.
Bach wrote hundreds of four-part harmonisations of Lutheran chorales.
Leduc the Chorales.
Protestant chorales predominated ; in contrast to Catholic music, chorale was vibrant and energetic.
The 52 pieces are based on the following chorales which are mostly arranged alphabetically.
This is what you see distilled in Bach 's chorales say.
Listen to four advent chorales with the choir and organist Kevin Bowyer!
He was a prominent composer of masses, as well as German chorales and motets.
Bach, The Leipzig Chorales and other mature works.
He adapted these prayers himself to tunes, taken from famous Protestant chorales.
Its interpolation of chorus and arias with chorales is unique in Bach 's cantatas.
This hymn is often referred to as " The Queen of Chorales.
The same melody appears five times in chorales of Bach 's St Matthew Passion.
Most chorales are four-part settings.
Also, Germans developed many Lutheran chorales and hymns.
The chorales are this mysterious door to other worlds . ”.
The hymn is known as the source for chorales in Bach 's Passions.
They consisted of ninety-eight preludes on sixty-three chorales.
Room Le Romarin30 personTo privilege for the chorales because of its high ceiling.
Its sound became more epic, symphonic, and added more keyboards and chorales.
So you sing two or three pretty chorales and you think it 's all fine!
Boss - listen, how the good girls of Paramatta sing chorales.
He wants ox and ass and chorales that put King 's College, Cambridge to shame.
Their meetings were religio-sentimentalist in tone, with the singing of chorales by Johann Gottlieb Naumann.
Chorales from the Johannes-Passion ( St John Passion ) for recorder quartet.
The Automnies of l'Alliance des chorales du Québec.
BACH Johann-Sebastian 6 Chorales of various types for oboe and piano - Adaptation by Louis-Noël BELAUBRE.

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