choral
About music sung together by a group of singers.
Choral describes music sung by a group of singers called a choir or chorus. When a piece of music is marked choral, it means multiple voices are singing together, often in different harmonies. A choral concert features groups performing songs where sopranos sing high notes, altos sing medium-high notes, tenors sing medium-low notes, and basses sing the lowest notes.
Choral music has been important in many cultures for thousands of years. Churches developed elaborate choral traditions where trained singers performed complex pieces during religious services. Schools often have choral programs where students learn to blend their voices with others, a skill that requires careful listening and cooperation. Some of the most moving musical experiences come from hearing dozens or hundreds of voices singing together in a cathedral or concert hall.
Today, choral singing teaches people to be part of something larger than themselves, where individual voices combine to create harmonies that no single person could produce alone.