You wouldn't believe how many 500 word articles took hours to write as I did choirs every other sentence.
This period also saw some of Mao Zedong's poems set to music and arranged for choirs, such as the song-and-dance epic The East Is Red.
I hear Jerusalem bells a ringing 聽那耶路撒冷鐘聲傳來 Roman Cavalry choirs are singing 羅馬騎兵歌聲震徹山海Be my mirror my sword and shield 擔當我的明鏡,利劍和盾牌 My missionaries in a foreign field 我的傳教士屹立邊疆之外
Nuns sang unseen beyond the altar and people flocked to hear their hidden choirs.
The idea is that the families join with pride and joy in the activities of the orchestras and the choirs their children belong to.
YL's cultural merits, long history of concerts, several tours abroad and numerous critically acclaimed recordings have established the choir as one of the most prominent male choirs in the world.
108 choirs from all across China gathered in the Chongqing Olympic Center for a red Song Feast.
For example, Nehemiah Chapter 12, section 31 has the leaders of Judah assigning two choirs to offer thanks in some translations of that section.
But I lie quietly, listening to the cricket choirs outside. That remind me of childhood.
Over time clergy vestments became richer and made of costlier materials, and beauty played a larger role in church garments. It is unknown if choirs of this time followed suit, though it seems likely.
Each Catholic mass is still an act of praise in which worshippers explicitly join their voices with the angelic choirs.
Hotels attract visitors with fireworks and honeysuckle scenes. Children's choirs and Christmas music can be heard everywhere.
Many of the singers were plucked from local choirs in poor townships and put through intensive training at the University of Cape Town’s opera school.
Bare ruined choirs, where late the sweet birds sang.
Sing, choirs of angels, Sing in exultation.