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This translation could be done with individual students, or chorally by the whole class.
It is a small but important way of chorally honoring one's national belongingness.
Let them shout chorally if they are so disposed.
Here he had more time to develop his compositions, mostly choral or chorally based, having first performances in this country.
Chorally speaking, at least, events like this are more about fellowship, travel and adventure than about fine points of music-making.
For the present, our Citoyens chant chorally To Arms; and have no arms!
During his tenure, he whipped CIGAP members into shape, chorally and vocally.
It is also commonly known as Evensong, especially (but not exclusively) when the office is rendered chorally (that is, when most of the service is sung).
With this "old-new" blend comes the perceived advantage of time in honing the children's flair and ultimately producing a better and more chorally mature Serenata.
The aguinaldo texts are generally not about Christmas, and also unlike Anglo-American Christmas carols, they are generally sung solo rather than chorally.
Chorally and orchestrally, this performance surpassed even an excellent one conducted by John Nelson at the Caramoor Festival in Katonah, N.Y., almost a decade ago.
"I find that the restraint required to blend chorally, in such acrobatic - soloistic - music, tires one more than singing freely and fully in a team of soloists," Ms. Van Evera said.
Around the dining-room table where the windows gave out to a view of green fields and then ocean, intellectual emotions ran high, voices were more often heard chorally than individually, and readjustments of position were passionate and continual.
The Training Choir sings in SA and SSA format and is intended for primarily younger and less chorally experienced choir members to develop their sight reading, aural and general choral skills.
Dr. Lewis has served as organist and choirmaster at Clarendon United Methodist Church in Arlington, Virginia since 1971 where, in addition to leading the adult choir, he developed a youth music program both chorally and instrumentally.
"We had a shortage of choral numbers in the piece, and from the beginning I looked for ways to open up the score chorally," Mr. McAnuff said, explaining how a once minor solo like "Sensation" could be expanded into a show-stopper.
What is probably most jarring, both to teachers and to visitors accustomed to the contemporary classroom, is that children are expected to respond chorally, and often in a kind of chant - though this does not seem the least bit jarring to the children.
Marseillese sing their wild To Arms, in chorus; which now all men, all women and children have learnt, and sing chorally, in Theatres, Boulevards, Streets; and the heart burns in every bosom: Aux Armes!
But Mr. Steel and his singers seem most devoted to the music of the Renaissance, and within that fairly broad era (chorally speaking), Vox has made a specialty of English church music, which it sings with a good balance of scholarly fascination and interpretive warmth.
The consort wisely gave most of them as solo performances with accompaniment from one or more instruments out of an array of lutes, harps and viol, but some they did chorally, with or without accompaniment, and others were divided between solo verses and choral refrains.
The repertoire included a Copland-based piece by John Zdechlik called Chorale and Shaker Dances, preceded by a prelude originally written chorally by Pavel Tschesnokoff and arranged for concert band by Bruce Houseknecht called Salvation is Created.