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  2. Will You Be There - Wikipedia

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    "Will You Be There" [a] is a song by American singer and songwriter Michael Jackson which was released on June 28, 1993, by Epic Records as the eighth single from his eighth studio album, Dangerous (1991).

  3. Choir - Wikipedia

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    Choirs are often led by a conductor or choirmaster/mistress or a choir director. Most often choirs consist of four sections intended to sing in four part harmony, but there is no limit to the number of possible parts as long as there is a singer available to sing the part: Thomas Tallis wrote a 40-part motet entitled Spem in alium, for eight choirs of five parts each; Krzysztof Penderecki's ...

  4. Tabernacle Choir - Wikipedia

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    The Tabernacle was completed in October 1867 and the choir held its first concert there on July 4, 1873. [8] The choir started out fairly small and rather undisciplined. On April 6, 1869, George Careless was appointed as the choir's conductor and the Tabernacle Choir began to improve musically. Under Careless, the first large choir was ...

  5. Circle Slide - Wikipedia

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    Circle Slide is the sixth studio release, and fifth full-length studio album, from alternative rock band the Choir, released in 1990.Considered by some critics to be the band's best album, [1] and even called "one of the best Christian albums ever made," [2] Circle Slide was listed at No. 53 in the book CCM Presents: The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music. [3]

  6. Choir! Choir! Choir! - Wikipedia

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    Choir! is a Canadian musical choir, based in Toronto, Ontario. [1] Instead of a traditional organizational model, the choir is structured as an open participation group where anybody who wants to attend an event is welcome to perform as part of the choir.

  7. Let There Be Peace on Earth - Wikipedia

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    Let There Be Peace on Earth" is a song written by Jill Jackson-Miller and Sy Miller in 1955. It was initially written for and sung by the International Children's Choir created by Easter Beakly and Arthur Granger of the Granger Dance Academy in Long Beach, California .

  8. List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach

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    Bach's chorale harmonisations are all for a four-part choir (SATB), but Riemenschneider's and Terry's collections contain one 5-part SSATB choral harmonisation (Welt, ade! ich bin dein müde, Riemenscheider No. 150, Terry No. 365), not actually by Bach, but used by Bach as the concluding chorale to cantata Wer weiß, wie nahe mir mein Ende, BWV 27.

  9. Choral symphony - Wikipedia

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    Hector Berlioz was the first to use the term "choral symphony" for a musical composition—his Roméo et Juliette.. A choral symphony is a musical composition for orchestra, choir, and sometimes solo vocalists that, in its internal workings and overall musical architecture, adheres broadly to symphonic musical form. [1]