Crossword-Solution: CHORAL 6 letters, 75 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Word Word Type Definition
Choral a. Of or pertaining to a choir or chorus; singing, sung, or
adapted to be sung, in chorus or harmony.
Choral n. A hymn tune; a simple sacred tune, sung in unison by the
congregation; as, the Lutheran chorals.

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CHORAL anagram CHROLA, LORCHA

We have 75 clues for the answer “CHORAL”

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Like motets 1 answer
For a group of singers 1 answer
For voices. 1 answer
SUNG by chorus 1 answer
Like "Glee" tunes 1 answer
Like Vivaldi's Gloria 1 answer
Relating to group singing 1 answer
Like a Sunday hymn 1 answer
Like a cantata 1 answer
Like a cappella music 1 answer
Like glee club music 1 answer
Like many holiday concerts 1 answer
For church singers, e.g. 1 answer
Like much religious music 1 answer
Like music in "Glee" 1 answer
Like some gospel music 1 answer
Like some group singing 1 answer
Relating to deep-sea singers? 1 answer
Nickname for Beethoven's Ninth 1 answer
Not for soloists 1 answer
Of a choir 1 answer
Of a group of singers 1 answer
Relating to a musical group 1 answer
Related to hymn singing 1 answer
Arranged for people to sing 1 answer
Music performed by a choir 1 answer
Relating to a group of singers 1 answer
___ speaking (group recitation) 1 answer
Written to be sung by a group 1 answer
Written to be performed by a choir 1 answer
Written for voices 1 answer
Written for singers 1 answer
Symphony type pioneered by Beethoven 1 answer
"___" Symphony (Beethoven's Ninth) 1 answer
Adapted for a glee club 1 answer
Designed for group singing 1 answer
Arranged for voices 1 answer
Sung in church 1 answer
Beethoven's "___" Symphony 1 answer
Sung by group of singers 1 answer
Sung by a group 1 answer
Sung by a choir. 1 answer
Composed for a group 1 answer
Composed for a group of singers 1 answer
Composed for voices 1 answer
SONG for a group 2 answers
TUNE sung in unison 2 answers
Type of church group 2 answers
Type of singing. 2 answers
SPOKEN by group of voices 2 answers
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Sentences with CHORAL (5)

Thomas had been working with the great chorus of the Festival Association and was speaking of it with enthusiasm when Harsanyi asked him how it was that he was able to feel such an interest in choral directing and in voices generally.
The Song of the Lark Willa Cather 1992
The deep prolonged notes, raised by a hundred masculine voices accustomed to combine in the choral chant, arose to the vaulted roof of the hall, and rolled on amongst its arches with the pleasing yet solemn sound of the rushing of mighty waters.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
And she admitted that she sometimes went to the Catholic church, and found it devotional; the choral service, she said, satisfied something in her soul.
The Burial of the Guns Thomas Nelson Page 2008
The songs were devoid of melody, being musical recitations of imaginary love adventures, accompanied by swayings of the body and occasional choral interruptions, all becoming more and more excited as the story or song approached its natural climax.
Tracks of a Rolling Stone Henry J. Coke 2012
And now all faces were visible, for all were standing up—the little children on the seats peeping over the edge of the grey pews, while good Bishop Ken’s evening hymn was being sung to one of those lively psalm-tunes which died out with the last generation of rectors and choral parish clerks.
Adam Bede George Eliot [pseudonym of Mary Anne Evans] 1996

Quotes with CHORAL (3)

Many are the noble words in which poets speak concerning the actions of men; but like yourself when speaking about Homer, they do not speak of them by any rules of art: they are simply inspired to utter that to which the Muse impels them, and that only; and when inspired, one of them will make dithyrambs, another hymns of praise, another choral strains, another epic or iambic verses- and he who is good at one is not good any other kind of verse: for not by art does the poet sing, but by power divine.
Plato Ion
With vocal and choral music, first and foremost, it's the text. Not only do I need to serve the text, but the text - when I'm doing it right - acts as the perfect 'blueprint', and all the architecture is there. The poet has done the heavy lifting, so my job is to find the soul of the poem and then somehow translate that into music.
Eric Whitacre
I have such happy memories of performing in a choir and I don't think I'd have got where I am today without all that experience. So my advice to young singers is to either join your school or church's choir or find one in your local area. Choral music at any level teaches you so much about musicianship and blending your voice.
Katherine Jenkins
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, S&S, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 73 times in crossword archives (1955–2025).