Crossword-Solution: CHORALES 8 letters, 14 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Bach hymn arrangements 1 answer
Bach pieces in four-part harmony 1 answer
Bach specialties. 1 answer
Church hymns 1 answer
Church melodies 1 answer
Church renditions 1 answer
Masses at Masses 1 answer
Sacred voice music 1 answer
They often have four parts 1 answer
Bach creations 2 answers
Hymn tunes. 2 answers
Bach works 3 answers
Bach compositions 4 answers
Hymns 4 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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The peaceful little church with its high pews, where they sat to sing and stood to pray, the homely German pastor with his plain yet forcible sermon on “Das Gebet,”: the restful feeling of unity which so infinitely outweighed all the trifling differences, and the comfort of the sweet old German chorales.
We Two Edna Lyall 1999
Thomas, he said, Zinzendorf had heard the negroes sing Luther's fine "Gelobet seiest"; at Gnadenthal, in South Africa, Ignatius La Trobe had heard the Hottentots sing Grummer's "Jesu, der du meine Seele"; in Antigua the negroes could sing Hassler's "O Head so full of bruises"; and therefore, he said, he naturally concluded that chorales which were not above the level of Negroes and Hottentots could easily be sung, if they only tried, by Englishmen, Scotchmen and Irishmen of the nineteenth century.
History of the Moravian Church J. E. Hutton 2000
And yet, despite this official attitude, certain standard chorales fell into disuse, and were replaced by flimsier English airs.
History of the Moravian Church J. E. Hutton 2000
Will you be so kind as to get Herr Pustet to send me also, through Leukoch, [Perhaps ought to read Leuckart?] "Mannuale breve canticum," etc.? [A little book of Chorales by Joh.
Letters of Franz Liszt, Volume 2: "From Rome to the End" Franz Liszt; letters collected by La Mara and translated 2003
From the old custom termed Kindeiwiegen, which remained in the German Protestant Church centuries after the Reformation, Luther borrowed the refrain, "Susaninne" for one of his Christmas chorales.
A Book of Operas Henry Edward Krehbiel 2004
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP.

Used 16 times in crossword archives (1952–2022).