Entertainment / Music / Choir: A group of singers who perform together, usually in parts, with several on each part: often associated with a church.
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Entertainment / Music / Chamber Choir: Small group of up to about twenty-four singers, who usually perform a cappella or with piano accompaniment. MORE
Entertainment / Music / Madrigal Choir: Small vocal ensemble that specializes in a cappella secular works. MORE
Entertainment / Music / Gradual: Fourth item of the Proper of the Mass, sung in a melismatic style, and performed in a responsorial manner in which soloists alternate with a choir. MORE
Entertainment / Music / Ensembles: Musical performing groups: common Western ensembles include chorus, choir, men's chorus and women's chorus, orchestra, chamber group (such as string quartet), and band (concert, marching, jazz). MORE
Entertainment / Music / Polychoral: Performance style developed in the late sixteenth century involving the use of two or more choirs that alternate with each other or sing together. MORE
Entertainment / Music / Responsorial Singing: Singing, especially in Gregorian chant, in which a soloist or a group of soloists alternates with the choir. See also call and response. MORE