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    He is also credited with inventing Greek Tragedy, but it is more likely, if anything, he just changed it from its previous storytelling, Choral form to the individual actor form which sometimes included a backing choir and sometimes not.

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    Choral Public Domain Library.

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    She is working on two Choral projects.

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    The Choral valley.

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    Vocal/ Choral Music.

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    Prayer to an unknown entity- violin solo and Choral accompaniment.

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    The Columbia Choral Society has been performing throughout the community since 1930.

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    He composed Kyrie and Gloria in 1729, which is arguably the greatest Choral work in history.

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    Winning international competitions, the group became one of the most formidable Choral groups in the country.

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    Catholic University students also participate in a Symphony orchestra and Choral groups, including a cappella groups Take Note and RedLine.

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    Apart from academics, she participated in several theatre productions and also learnt Western classical music, Choral singing and Kathak dance.

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    Apart from academics, she participated in several theatre productions and also learned Western classical music, Choral singing, and Kathak dance.

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    We have a symphony orchestra, wind ensemble, and jazz ensemble, as well as three Choral groups and an African Dance/drumming ensemble.

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    Apart from academics she participated in several theatre productions and she also learnt Western classic music, Choral singing and Kathak dance.

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    There are currently several different systems in use within classical music including the German Fach system and the Choral music system among many others.

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    Professions that practice the art and science of vocal pedagogy include vocal coaches, Choral directors, vocal music educators, opera directors, and other teachers of singing.

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    Subsequently, choir singing spread throughout rural and urban areas, spurred by the growing popularity of Choral music, singing societies and song festivals in Western Europe.

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    The death and apotheosis(deification) of the Greek hero appear in the works of Pindar, as well as the"Odyssey," and Choral passages from Sophocles and Euripides.

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    This association initially organizes heritage classes, artistic events, introductory courses in crafts, Gregorian chant and hosts conferences, mainly focused on England, architecture and Choral singing.

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    The Leeds International Concert Season, which includes orchestral and Choral concerts in Leeds Town Hall and other events, is the largest local authority music programme in the UK.

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    Choral music at these events brings children and non-professional singers to participate in a public arena, giving an emotional bonding that is unrelated to the aesthetic qualities of the music.

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    Participants in one study had lower levels of cortisol(a stress hormone) when listening to Latin Choral music(Miserere by Gregorio Allegri) than when they just listened to the sound of rippling water.

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    According to Nietzsche, the pulse and beat of the Choral dancing stir spectators to the point where they feel compelled to identify viscerally with the ones who are dancing- the chorus.

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    The impressive conservatorium campus is home to two recital halls, 53 teaching studios, 63 practice rooms, Choral and instrument rehearsal rooms, more than 140 pianos, and a library offering more than 300,000 materials.

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    Group folk dances and Choral singing are traditionally practiced in some but not all parts of Korea and were being promoted throughout North Korea in the early 1990s among school and university students.

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    (The Choral finale of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, as well as the programmatic Sixth Symphony, became problematic to formalist critics who had championed the composer as a pioneer of the‘Absolute', especially with the late quartets).

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    A preliminary study based on self-reported data from a survey of students participating in Choral singing found perceived benefits including increased lung capacity, improved mood, stress reduction, as well as perceived social and spiritual benefits.

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    Preserving this segment will have benefits to the entire region, drawing in domestic and foreign tourists as well as providing invaluable service to residents of the Choral valley who would otherwise be entirely without rail service.

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    Option I: Vocal/Choral Music is a liberal arts degree program designed to provide an academic program of study for students who wish to pursue a general interest in music with vocal studies at the applied area.

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    There is also a long tradition of Choral singing in Christian churches and cathedrals, and among the choirs associated with London churches are the choirs of St Paul's Cathedral, Westminster Abbey and Westminster Cathedral, which sing daily services.

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