Choral symphony

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title: Choral symphony
text: 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. The term "choral symphony" in this context was coined by Hector Berlioz when he described his Roméo et Juliette as such in his five-paragraph introduction to that work. The direct antecedent for the choral symphony is Ludwig van Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. Beethoven's Ninth incorporates part of th
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description: Musical composition for orchestra and choir
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choral_symphony
date created: 2008-05-12T15:18:32Z
date modified: 2024-08-31T05:20:12Z
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