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  1. Chorale - Wikipedia

    The chorale originated when Martin Luther translated sacred songs into the vernacular language (German), contrary to the established practice of church music near the end of the first quarter of the …

  2. Chorale | History, Benefits & Techniques | Britannica

    Chorale, metrical hymn tune associated in common English usage with the Lutheran church in Germany. From early in the Reformation, chorales were to be sung by the congregation during the Protestant …

  3. CHORALE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of CHORALE is a hymn or psalm sung to a traditional or composed melody in church; also : a harmonization of a chorale melody. How to use chorale in a sentence.

  4. What is Chorale in Music? - California Learning Resource Network

    Feb 6, 2025 · The term ‘chorale’ evokes images of sonorous choirs and the resonant tones of organ music, but its historical and structural significance within Western music extends far beyond a simple …

  5. CHORALE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    CHORALE definition: a hymn, especially one with strong harmonization. See examples of chorale used in a sentence.

  6. CHORALE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    Later the chorale is sounded by the full band, with intermediate beats of rhythmic march. The overture leads into the first piece of song, the chorale that forms a vital part of the musical texture as the …

  7. Chorale - MuseCool - Music LessonsMuseCool – Music Lessons

    May 14, 2025 · Chorale refers to a type of hymn rooted in the Lutheran church tradition, characterized by its simple, singable melodies and rich harmonic support. Chorales are typically written in four-part …