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  • Six Moravian Choruses transcribed from Dvorák's Moravian Duets tell of a slighted heart, promises of love and parting "without sorrow".

    Janácek: Choral Works – review 2012

  • Choruses, in Alice Goodman's flowery, mostly nonpolitical text, provide an emotional and philosophical background.

    Glum Season for St. Louis Heidi Walesom 2011

  • Choruses, in Alice Goodman's flowery, mostly nonpolitical text, provide an emotional and philosophical background.

    Glum Season for St. Louis Heidi Walesom 2011

  • Choruses, in Alice Goodman's flowery, mostly nonpolitical text, provide an emotional and philosophical background.

    Glum Season for St. Louis Heidi Walesom 2011

  • There are, however, two concluding lines which I have omitted above, because they appear to me to be something like sounding a Jews Harp to help out the concluding tones of one of Handels Choruses.

    Letter 223 2009

  • Choruses that had performed earlier streamed down the aisles to join them.

    Hallowed Ground In Harlem « 2009

  • Unison Song, words by C. Massie, etc (Choruses for equal voices) by Ernest Bullock

    Stop the Queers! 2008

  • As usual, this chorus of great singers sounds great; I especially loved Stacy Garrop's Sonnets of Beauty and Music, Morten Lauridsen's Madrigali, and the second of Alan Fletcher's Two Yeats Choruses.

    Choral Singing Fans! Lisa Hirsch 2007

  • As usual, this chorus of great singers sounds great; I especially loved Stacy Garrop's Sonnets of Beauty and Music, Morten Lauridsen's Madrigali, and the second of Alan Fletcher's Two Yeats Choruses.

    Archive 2007-11-01 Lisa Hirsch 2007

  • The connection in the Tragic Choruses and in the Greek lyric poets is not unfrequently a tangled thread which in an age before logic the poet was unable to draw out.

    The Republic by Plato ; translated by Benjamin Jowett 2006

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