polychoral

[US]/[ˈpɒlɪˌkɒrəl]/
[UK]/[ˈpɑːlɪˌkɔːrəl]/

Translation

adj.Involving or relating to multiple choirs singing different parts simultaneously.; Relating to or characteristic of polychoral music.

Phrases & Collocations

polychoral singing

a polychoral work

polychorally performed

featuring polychoral

polychoral texture

creating polychoral

polychoral effect

the polychoral style

polychoral composition

originally polychoral

Example Sentences

the composer utilized a polychoral texture to create a sense of vastness.

the renaissance period saw a rise in polychoral compositions.

a polychoral motet is a beautiful and complex choral work.

the concert featured a stunning polychoral arrangement of a traditional hymn.

the choir’s polychoral performance was technically demanding but musically rewarding.

the use of polychoral writing added depth and richness to the sound.

the composer’s polychoral style was influenced by venetian masters.

the recording showcased the choir’s ability to execute complex polychoral passages.

the church’s acoustics were ideal for a polychoral performance.

the score called for a large ensemble and intricate polychoral interplay.

the audience was captivated by the ethereal quality of the polychoral sound.

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