Chorale
(noun)
A hymn or choral composition, typically of a religious nature, sung by a choir.
Origin:
From german choral "hymn, choir".
Examples:
- The choir sang a beautiful chorale during the service.
- The chorale was a traditional German hymn.
- The chorale was composed by Johann Sebastian Bach.
- He was a great admirer of choral music, particularly the chorales of J.S Bach.
- The chorale was performed by a choir of 40 voices.