“choir” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “choir”:

– The choir sing to her about how beautiful her life will be with her husband, Fétis.

– The City of Dunedin Choir has been making audiences enjoy themselves around the region for nearly 150 years.

– This was the only job he had in his life which was not at a cathedral, but his choir at Leeds was probably better than any of the cathedral choirs he had.

– Groups of up to 5,000 people would often sing in choir at his meetings.

– The choir continues to do new things, such as giving world premieres of new music, as well as keeping up the tradition of performing the “St Matthew Passion” every spring at the Royal Festival Hall.

– A choir of demons is heard.

choir how to use?
choir how to use?

Example sentences of “choir”:

- The choir sings many types of music, including music from these periods: Baroque, Classical and Romantic orchestral works, and also modern New Zealand choral music.

- Degree from New College, Oxford in 1602, and moved to Chichester to take up the job of organist and choir master at the Cathedral..

– The choir sings many types of music, including music from these periods: Baroque, Classical and Romantic orchestral works, and also modern New Zealand choral music.

– Degree from New College, Oxford in 1602, and moved to Chichester to take up the job of organist and choir master at the Cathedral..

– He became Conductor conductor of a monastery choir as well as a male-voice choir called Svatopluk.

– A Verse service was also long: there were several verses which need to be sung by a solo choir member.

– Gotthilf Fischer was a German choir and orchestra director.

– She directed the Osesp Choir for two decades, and ran a radio program.

– At the south wall there are a Pietà altar and a Gothic “Mondsichelmadonna”, Blessed Virgin Mary – see Book of Revelation 12,1 and in the choir area an epitaph in the Renaissance style.

– In a sung evensong the choir will also sing an “introit” which is a very short piece at the beginning of the service.

– The choir often sang a motet.

– While in school he joined a choir and began to learn to play the piano.

– They make them into a piece for choir which is like an anthem.

– When he was grown up he got a job as organist and choir director at the Roman basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore.

– Some of the music sounded strange to the choir who found it very difficult.

– He started his musical training by singing in the choir at the church of Abbeville, then at the cathedral of Amiens.

– When writing four-part choir music the tenor line will be the third line down, between alto and bass.

– The choir was just being reformed after the rebuilding of the cathedral following the Great Fire of London.

– At the end of his song for choir called “The Twelve” William Walton starts a fugue with a very long, fast and complicated fugues subject, but it soon develops into a much freer piece of music.

– For a short time he was director of a choir called the Vienna Singakademie, who sang some of his compositions.

– He managed to keep the Choir going through World War II, and the annual Carol Concerts became part of their tradition.

More in-sentence examples of “choir”:

– Marguerite goes to the church and tries to pray there but is stopped, first by Méphistophélès and then by a choir of devils.

– The choir was not particularly good when he started there, but he soon made them into an excellent choir.

– When the young Willaert told them that he himself was the composer, the choir did not believe the young man, and refused to sing it again.

– He improved the choir which was then taken over by Hugh Allen in 1908.

– Piccolo Coro dell’Antoniano is an ItalyItalian choir of children.

– He sang with the choir there.

– An oratorio is a long musical work with orchestra, choir and solo solo singers.

– It was first performed in London by the Saltarello Choir in July 1972, and was later played on BBC Radio on United Nations Day.

– Hubert Parry composed his popular anthem “Blest Pair of Sirens” for the choir to sing at the Golden Jubilee of the Queen in 1887.

– They choir have released many albums.

– In 1974, she became member of the Purisima’s Basilica girls choir of Yecla.

– He made them a better choir and wrote music for them.

– The Choir sang music by lots of different composers as well as Bach’s motets, church music and the “Mass in B minor”.

– Tallis was in charge of the music of the Chapel Royal which was the best choir in England, and it is likely that Byrd sang in the choir when he was a boy.

– Haydn did not like it very much at the boarding school, but his voice developed to a point where he was selected to be a part of the Boy’s Choir of the Vienna Cathedral.

– The composer Sterndale Bennett conducted an orchestra and choir at the opening performance.

– The canopies with their ornate carvings were added later on and were modelled after the choir stalls in the eastern part of the church.

– He gave the choir more modern music to sing, including his own compositions.

– The choir had 16 trebles which was the number that Henry VI said there must be when he founded the college.

– In the early 1970s the Meserete Kristos Church Choir was established.

– There has been a choir at Hereford Cathedral from at least as far back as the 13th century.

– The choir is slightly later English Gothic architecture.

– There are a lot of music associations for example: de Koninklijke Stadsharmonie Roeselare, de Koninklijke Harmonie ‘Het Gildemuziek’ Roeselare and Vox Musica, a youth choir with hundred members and an amateur theatrical company, ‘het Spiegeltheater’.

– As a boy he sang in the choir the Chapel Royal.

– Balakirev mainly wrote music for orchestra, choir and piano and solo songs.

– The choir also sing at special services, including one held every year on 6 January to celebrate Epiphany Epiphany when offerings of gold, frankincense and myrrh are made on behalf of the queen.

- Marguerite goes to the church and tries to pray there but is stopped, first by Méphistophélès and then by a choir of devils.

- The choir was not particularly good when he started there, but he soon made them into an excellent choir.
- When the young Willaert told them that he himself was the composer, the choir did not believe the young man, and refused to sing it again.

– He sang in the choir there.

– She got her musical education in a Baptist church, where her father was a minister and her mother a choir singer.

– They stand on a balcony or somewhere far away from the other choir and the orchestra.

– He started his singing career by singing in operas in the choir chorus and in small roles at the Glyndebourne Festival between 1972 and 1976.

– In 1957 she performed together with the Ural Cossack choir in Spain.

– He became conductingconductor of the Bach Choir and then he was made professor of music at Cambridge.

– He started a choir called the London Bach Society so that they could give concerts of Bach’s music, making it sound much clearer than it did with huge, romantic choirs.

– The conductor Otto Goldschmidt conducted the concert, and afterwards the Choir‘s committee decided to make The Bach Choir a permanent choir.

– In three of them the choir divide into eight parts.

– His music is nearly all choir music.

– In 2013, Lindström took part in the choir singing competition show “Körslaget” TV4, where she led a choir from her hometown of Töreboda.

– It was a very large building, big enough for an audience of 4000 and a choir of 400 singers.

– Afterwards, nine bands and 150 choir singers performed an Olympic Hymn, composed by Spyridon Samaras, with words by poet Kostis Palamas.

– However, he was able to perform in the Three Choirs Festival and he composed some church music, including the popular anthem “Blessed be the God and Father”, written for an Easter Day service when the choir only had boys and one male singer.

– Once again he found himself in a cathedral with a bad choir and an organ in a bad state of repair, but this time he seemed to make little effort to do anything about it.

– He sang in the choir of Trinity Episcopal Church.

– In a lot of his music the choir sing homophonic music instead of using the older polyphony.

– It needs a huge orchestra to play it and a huge choir to sing.

– Her Christmas carol “Illuminare” has become very popular, but it is quite difficult and needs a good choir to pitch the notes of the dissonant chords.

– Jack and half of his choir hunt while the other half is assigned to tending the signal fire.

– It is a long work, lasting over four hours, and when one thinks that Handel had to write out all the parts for the choir and orchestra, he must have worked unbelievably hard.

– Several details of its decoration, particularly the ‘syncopated arches’ and the use of Purbeck marble shafts, reflect the influence of St Hugh’s Choir at Lincoln Cathedral, built a few years earlier.

– This music was normally polyphonic: the different sections of the choir all had musical lines which shared the melody and were of equal importance.

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