How to use in-sentence of “chorus”:
+ Only the chorus contains lyrical similarities to the final version.
+ In 1864 he became chorus master at the Opéra where he coached the chorus to sing many famous operas.
+ The chorus finish by singing of the universal nature of the problem.
+ A typical minstrel song by Foster is set for solo voice with a four or five part chorus in the refrain and a short instrumental section intended for a dance on the stage.
+ The plays originally had a chorus of up to 50 people, Jansen, Jan 2000.
+ A-flat minor is also used in Frederick Loewe’s score to the 1956 musical play “My Fair Lady”; the Second Servants’ Chorus is set in A-flat minor.
+ The chorus were a group of singers who sing in the crowd scenes.

Example sentences of “chorus”:
+ One of Gilmour's ideas for the solo section was that, for the second chorus of the solo, all special effects would be completely off, creating the sense of just four musicians playing in a small room.
+ When the General enters the lodge, he is greeted by his former division, who sing a rousing chorus of "The Old Man".
+ One of Gilmour’s ideas for the solo section was that, for the second chorus of the solo, all special effects would be completely off, creating the sense of just four musicians playing in a small room.
+ When the General enters the lodge, he is greeted by his former division, who sing a rousing chorus of “The Old Man”.
+ His best known work is “The Rio Grande” for piano solo, chorus and orchestra.
+ In 1864 he wrote a “Mass” in d minor for chorus and orchestra which clearly showed Wagner’s influence.
+ All the reed chorus together was called “Grand jeux”.
+ The chorus of the song plays whenever a music box is wound up to keep one of the game’s animatronic enemies away.
+ One of his largest pieces is the Billingshurst Mass, for large chorus and orchestra.
+ Although the last Leeds Triennial Festival took place in 1985 both the Festival Chorus and the Leeds Philharmonic Chorus continue to perform at the Leeds International Concert Season in the Town Hall.
+ It is especially popular with chorus girls and sex workers.
+ Exceptionally, there was a group of vocalists such as the early The Happenings Four, a guitarless GS, and the early Sharp Hawks, a chorus GS with a professional electric band in the background.
+ A chorus praises God.
+ Before the introduction of several actors by Aeschylus, the Greek chorus was the main performer opposite a solitary actor.
More in-sentence examples of “chorus”:
+ She was part of the Los Angeles Children’s Chorus and was home-schooled with her brother.
+ As well as the cathedral choirs there is also a choir called the Festival Chorus which takes part, usually singing large-scale works with orchestra.
+ The chorus of angels singing “Praise to the Holiest in the Height” is particularly beautiful.
+ Hayley did regret the use of God in the chorus and said she did not want people to use his name wrongly.
+ However, upon seeing the chorus girl who was brought in as her body double, an outraged Colbert told the director, “Get her out of here.
+ In 1966 the London Symphony Chorus was formed to join the LSO for works with choirs.
+ The can-can is a music hall dance, performed by a chorus line of female dancers who wear costumes with long skirts, petticoats, and black stockings, like the fashions of the 1890s.
+ The last act ends with the refugees coming together on the English border, and, in the revised version, ends with a chorus of bards celebrating their victory over the cruel tyrant.
+ There is a chorus of terror.
+ A female chorus also sings in the last movement.
+ The verses to “Acquiesce” are sung by Liam Gallagher and the chorus is sung by Noel, making it the first song to ever feature both Gallagher brothers on lead vocals.
+ As rhythmic backing does not include harmony, song rhythm tracks are simpler arrangements than full song backing and are arranged to the musical sectional and chorus structure of the song.
+ Both the choir and the orchestra are divided into two sections: Chorus 1 and Chorus 2, Orchestra 1 and Orchestra 2.
+ The chorus of demons is very difficult to sing.
+ It was written for his soon-to-be wife Yoko Ono, and featured a multitude of strange, seemingly nonsense phrases which were strung together, culminating in the chorus “All I want is you”, aimed at Yoko.
+ The bridge melody of “Build God, Then We’ll Talk” is a derivative of the melody of the chorus of “My Favorite Things My Favorite Things” from “The Sound of Music”.
+ There is a chorus which sounds very pastoral.
+ The chorus comments on themes, and shows how an audience might react to the drama.
+ The chorus tell of their despair.
+ Stravinsky eventually chose to arrange it for four pianos, percussion, chorus and vocal soloists.
+ In most occasions, only the chorus, first stanza and the chorus are played or even the chorus itself.
+ Part V The opening chorus is heard in a different form.
+ The chorus made up for the fact that there were only one, two or three actors, who played several parts each.
+ When all the stops of the Principal chorus played together it was called the “Plein jeux”.
+ The song’s chorus is “We cannot exist without you, Comrade Kim Jong-il! The motherland cannot exist without you!” It is also thought to be the anthem of Songun politics because Jong-il started the Songun policy of North Korean politics in 1995.
+ The story ends with the chorus shedding tears after Jesus has been put to death.
+ The chorus offers background information, summaries and comments.
+ Le Sueur became chorus master at the cathedral of Sées.
+ This song was written by Scott Walker, and the performance and chorus were recorded from the night of January 9, when the recording was made, to the dawn.
+ The chorus describes an atmosphere of icy stillness.
+ In most games today, the first part has been sung, then the chorus two times.
+ Franklin’s version adds the “R-E-S-P-E-C-T” chorus and the backup singers’.
+ Hanne and the chorus sing a song about a spinning wheel.
+ With the production of the play, the Chorus Repertory received recognition from the critics, presented at the 1979 Shri Ram Centre National Drama Festival.
+ Yellowstone is also home to six species of reptiles, such as the painted turtle and Crotalus viridisprairie rattlesnake, and four species of amphibians, including the boreal chorus frog.
+ The Chorus in Scene ii of Act II, “Gloria all’Egitto, ad Iside” is one of the most famous marches ever written.
+ He sang in the John Alldis Choir, and in the chorus at Glyndebourne Opera.
+ 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.
+ His career included both movie roles in “House of Angels” and its two sequels and theatre roles such as in “Waiting for Godot” at Royal Dramatic Theatre, and “A Chorus Line” at The Göteborg Opera.
+ A singer makes a musical statement, and then the musical chorus answers together.
+ His first professional beginnings in the entertainment industry began singing in the background chorus of the famed Palace Theatre in London.
+ In popular music, the chorus contrasts with the verse, which leads into it, while the bridge contrasts with and leads into both.
+ The opera is very similar to the story told by Shakespeare, but Verdi uses a large chorus of witches instead of just three.
+ The chorus is traditionally sung during the seventh-inning stretch of a baseball game.
+ Only the chorus is officially part of the anthem.
+ He produced David Rabe, Ntozake Shange’s “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf”, Charles Gordone’s “No Place to Be Somebody”, and Michael Bennett Michael Bennett’s Pulitzer Prize–winning musical, “A Chorus Line”.
+ He is famous for his works for chorus and orchestra, and video game music.
+ Although in the early days the chorus was much larger, the numbers settled down to 12 or 15 in tragedies and 24 in comedies.
+ She was part of the Los Angeles Children's Chorus and was home-schooled with her brother.
+ As well as the cathedral choirs there is also a choir called the Festival Chorus which takes part, usually singing large-scale works with orchestra.
