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Hilary Hadley, Equity negotiator, said: “The chorus have no interest in causing economic harm to their own company.
It was spoken by the leader of one-half of the chorus after that half of the chorus had sung an ode.
After the chorus member complained to the Met’s human resources department on Monday, the company said, he and a fellow chorus member who had witnessed the encounter were interviewed.
The Forget-me-not Chorus is a choir for people with dementia and their families.
You can put yourself in the middle of the chorus by watching and listening in 360⁰ via Facebook.
And although I'm not particularly great on chorus melodies, I came up with the first half of that chorus.
The famed chorus is immediately preceded by a delicate a cappella women’s trio known as “Lift Thine Eyes to the Mountains.”
The function of the chorus was to generalize the particular events by critically observing and interpreting the action of the play.
Next, a debate, or agon, develops between an actor and the chorus or between two actors, each supported by half the chorus.
The cantatas use the chorus again in the closing chorale, which is usually a special setting of a hymn tune with orchestral doubling or accompaniment.
The “Offertorio” (third movement) sets the chorus aside in favour of the vocal quartet, though the chorus returns in force for the “Sanctus” (fourth movement).
The nouns chorale, choir, and chorus are frequently used as adjectives in such expressions as chorale prelude (“choral prelude” is incorrect), choir organ, or chorus part.
"Since the 1960s, it's been a tenet of popular music that all songs follow the verse-chorus format, but the last decade has seen a real shift away from the dominance of the chorus."
Levine conducted — with the orchestra looking to the concertmaster for guidance, soloists looking at the prompter’s box, and the chorus being led by Donald Palumbo, the chorus master, from the wings.
The programing emphasizes drama and dance, but the center also hosts resident companies such as the Capital City Symphony and Congressional Chorus, while the Library of Congress and Washington Chorus often drop by.
The Royal Opera Chorus are limbering up at St Pancras Station for this evening's pop-up performance and singalong of the Anvil Chorus from Verdi's Il trovatore and the moving 'Va pensiero' chorus from Nabucco.
Accompaniment is provided by an instrumental chorus (hayashi) of four musicians—who play a flute (nōkan), small hand drum (ko-tsuzumi), large hand drum (ō-tsuzumi), and large drum (taiko)—and by a chorus (jiutai) consisting of 8–10 singers.
From its earliest days as a group of 13 male students from the Class of 1863 to its current 80-voice chorus of women and men, the YGC - Yale University’s principal undergraduate mixed chorus and oldest musical organisation - says it has “represented the best in collegiate choral music.”
One source close to the company said: “We could simply perform as usual without the chorus, we’d still have principal singers, actors and jugglers… but we’re aware of the significantly negative impact that this would have on the performance as the chorus play a major part in the first act.”
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