Daily Almanac for
Nov 10, 2009
Search White Pages
Search: Infoplease Info search tips
Search: Biographies Bio search tips
Encyclopedia

chorus

chorus, in music, large group of singers performing in concert; a group singing liturgical music is a choir. The term chorus may also be used for a group singing or dancing together in a musical or in ballet. By extension it can also mean the refrain of a song. Choral music stems from religious and folk music, both usually having interspersed singing. The chorus as a musical form is integral to opera, and since the 19th cent. it has also been integrated into compositions such as the symphony. Some modern choral groups, such as the Welsh singers, groups presenting spirituals, and the Don Cossack singers, continue the folk-chorus tradition. Others are intentionally formed to present all sorts of group vocal works. Choral societies grew numerous in the 19th cent., especially in Great Britain, the United States, and Germany. Some are created for special purposes, such as festival choruses, many oratorio societies, social and school groups (including glee clubs), and the Bach Choir of Bethlehem, Pa. In the United States, two men who did much to promote choral singing in the 19th cent. were William Billings and Theodore Thomas. After 1940 there was a marked increase in the popularity of choral groups, usually organized for stage performance; some of these specialize in concert versions of opera.

The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Copyright © 2007, Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.

    • Cite
    • Print
    • Bookmark

More on in music chorus from Infoplease:

See more Encyclopedia articles on: Music: Theory, Forms, and Instruments


Premium Partner Content
HighBeam Research

Related content from HighBeam Research on: chorus, in music

The hallelujah chorus.(Music)(Brief Article) (O, The Oprah Magazine)

Harmonizing research, practice, and policy in early childhood music: a chorus of international voices (Part 1). (Arts Education Policy Review)

Harmonizing research, practice, and policy in early childhood music: a chorus of international voices (Part 2). (Arts Education Policy Review)

Cante Mi.(the solo-chorus, call-response forms in Cuban, Caribbean music ) (Latin Beat Magazine)

MP3 chorus grows louder;In the spotlight: Music industry nervous over how downloadable music will affect bottom lines. (Advertising Age)

Music Makers: A Guide to Singing in a Chorus or, Choir with a Short History of Choral Music.(Brief Article)(Book Review) (Reference & Research Book News)

Kidsbeat: ideas about music for children & the people who make it.(Joanne Hammil's Joy of Music Program and Mary Cay Brass' River Singers, Montague Singers and Emerald Stream, intergenerational choruses) (Sing Out!)

All that jazz! When the music of today is placed in its historical context, will it stand a chance against the likes of John Coltrane, Billie Holiday of Charlie Parker? Speak with any jazz enthusiast and you'll probably get a spirited response. There's no better place for live jazz in Swiss Romande than in the cavernous Jazz Chorus in Lausanne.(WINTER SPECIAL) (Swiss News)

Last chorus.(Michael Babatunde Olatunji, Nigerian drummer, Melvin Wine, West Virginia fiddler; and other deaths in folk music)(Obituary) (Sing Out!)

Jorge Culla: Jorge Culla. Valenciano. Se dedica a la Música. Es normal. Es el gerente de la Orquesta y Coro de la Comunidad de Madrid. Y también es el Presidente de la Asociación Española de Orquestas Sinfónicas (en España hay casi 30, con 22 que tienen una programación estable). Y le gusta la gestión cultural. No sólo hace lo que le piden, quiere hacer más cosas. Aplica la imaginación para optimizar los recursos disponibles.(perfil Tendencias).(TT: Jorge Culla: Valencian by birth. He's into music, and this is quite normal. He is director of the Comunidad de Madrid Orchestra and Chorus, one music organization out of Spain's thirty. He has many projects up his sleeve. He has to get creative to optimize his resources. (Profile).)(Entrevista) (Epoca)

Additional search results provided by HighBeam Research, LLC. © Copyright 2005. All rights reserved.