noun
- Plural of choral; compositions or pieces written for a choir or chorus to sing.
- Plural of choral; simple hymn tunes, especially those associated with Protestant church music.
Usage: Often used in musical contexts to refer to multiple choral works or arrangements.
Usage: Historical and religious music context; common in Lutheran and Reformed traditions.
Examples
- The choir performed several beautiful chorals during the Sunday service.
- Bach composed many chorals that are still sung in churches today.
- The music teacher assigned the students to learn three different chorals for the concert.
- These Renaissance chorals showcase the polyphonic style of the era.
- The festival featured performances of traditional German chorals.
- She arranged modern chorals for the youth choir to perform.