
1) Almost Angels group 2) Cantata singers 3) Carmina Burana performers 4) Carol singers 5) Carolers 6) Chorus 7) Church area 8) Church group 9) Church singers 10) Church singing group 11) Churchgoers with pipes 12) Company of singers 13) Ecclesiastical musicians 14) French word used in English 15) Gospel group
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1) Chor 2) Chorale 3) Singers 4) Coro
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- a chorus that sings as part of a religious ceremony
- a family of similar musical instrument playing together
- the area occupied by singers; the part of the chancel between sanctuary and nave
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• (n.) The chancel. • (n.) That part of a church appropriated to the singers. • (n.) A band or organized company of singers, especially in church service.
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The section of a Cruciform Cathedral located between the Nave and the main Altar.
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body of singers with more than one voice to a part. A mixed choir is normally composed of women and men, whereas a male choir consists either of ... [6 related articles]
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The part of a cruciform church east of the crossing.
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The part of a cruciform church east of the crossing.
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Group of singers with several performers or voices to a part. A mixed voice choir contains parts for both women and men; a male voice choir is usually men only, but may be boys and men; a double...
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In architecture, the area of a church which is specially reserved and furnished for choristers. This is usually, but not always, in the east part of the church, occupying the west half of the...
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This term has two meanings. 1. A body of singers, used to lead worship and 2. A separate chamber at the east end of a church, housing the altar or Communion table, and sometimes seats for a choir (1). The choir (2) is usually narrower and lower than the main body (nave) of the church, and may be referred to as the chancel. Related Words: Chancel; E...
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Section of a church situated behind the main altar, furnished with stalls and intended for members of the choir.
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Choir noun [ Middle English
quer , Old French
cuer , French
chœur , from Latin
chorus a choral dance, chorus, choir, from Greek ..., orig. dancing place; probably akin to ... inclosure, Latin
hortus garden, and English
yard . See
Chorus .]
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The area of the church between a transept and main apse. It is the area where the service is sung and clergy may stand, and the main or high altar is located. In some churches there is no choir, while in others, the choir is quite large and surrounded by an ambulatory.
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A choir is a band or organised company of singers, especially in church service. The term is also used to describe that part of a church appropriated to the singers.
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The choir or quire is that part of the church, eastward of the nave, in which the services are celebrated, in Roman Catholic countries appropriated to the priests and others who assist at them, also called chancel. The choir is separated from the other parts of the building in which the congregation assemble by a screen, which is usually of open wo...
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the part of a cathedral or large church between the high altar and the nave, used by the choir and clergy.
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The area of the church between a transept and main apse. It is the area where the service is sung and clergy may stand, and the main or high altar is located. In some churches there is no choir, while in others, the choir is quite large and surrounded by an ambulatory.
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Translations for „Choir“ Become a Premium Member today! In Germany, a term (also Chörchen) for a stepped (terraced) vineyard, particularly common on the Ahr and Middle Rhine; see under terraces. Terraces Term (French terrasse for earth accumulation, derivative of lat. terra for earth) for a common form of vineyard design on slop...
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Structurally that part of the church in which singers have their place often inaccurately used for eastern arm.
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noun a family of similar musical instrument playing together
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noun the area occupied by singers; the part of the chancel between sanctuary and nave
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(music) Group of singers with several performers or voices to a part. A mixed voice choir contains parts for both women and men; a male voice choir is usually men only, but may be boys and men; a double choir is two equal choirs often used in antiphonal singing (where the choirs sing a...
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Group of singers in a chorus.
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a company of singers, esp. an organized group employed in church service. · any group of musicians or musical instruments; a musical company, or band, or a division of one: string choir. · · the part of a church occupied by the singers of the choir. · the part of a cruciform church east of the crossing.
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