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chorale    
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chorale
n 1: a stately Protestant (especially Lutheran) hymn tune [synonym:
{chorale}, {choral}]

Choral \Cho"ral\, chorale \chorale\, n. (Mus.)
A stately hymn tune; a simple sacred tune, sung in unison by
the congregation, used mostly in Protestant (especially
Lutheran) churches; as, the Lutheran chorals. [Sometimes
written {chorale}.]
[1913 Webster WordNet 1.5]

71 Moby Thesaurus words for "chorale":
Agnus Dei, Benedicite, Gloria, Gloria Patri, Gloria in Excelsis,
Introit, Liederkranz, Liedertafel, Magnificat, Miserere,
Negro spiritual, Nunc Dimittis, Te Deum, Trisagion, Vedic hymn,
a cappella, alleluia, answer, anthem, antiphon, antiphony, cantata,
canticle, chamber chorus, chant, choir, choral group,
choral society, choral symphony, chorus, church music, doxology,
ensemble, glee club, gospel, gospel music, hallelujah, hosanna,
hymn, hymn of praise, hymn-tune, hymnody, hymnography, hymnology,
introit, laud, mantra, mass, mixed chorus, motet, offertory,
offertory sentence, oratorio, oratorio society, paean, passion,
prosodion, psalm, psalmody, recessional, report, requiem,
requiem mass, response, responsory, sacred music, singing club,
spiritual, versicle, voices, white spiritual


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