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First National Preventive Health Research Programme YELP Holistic First Business Plan YELP Holistic First Business Plan Defined Terms SWOT Analysis Executive Summary Deliverables And Costs Snapshot Page To 10 Benchmark Techniques Defined Terms for Five YELP Business Plans Second National Preventive Health Research Programme First BTAAP Business Plan Bohémian Teenagers Show Choir Programme Defined Terms BTSCP Second BTAAP Business Plan Bohémian Teenagers Symphony Orchestras Programme Defined Terms - Bohémian Teenager Symphony Orchestra Programme Third BTAAP Business Plan Bohémian Teenager Ballet & Modern Dance Programme Defined Terms BTB&MDCP Symphonic Choir means a selective group of singers ranging in number and acquiring their parts in the Choir by audition. Generally, for a Chorus to be defined as a Symphonic Choir, it must perform pieces that consist of several movements in three or more parts. A Symphonic Choir may be accompanied by a full orchestra or may perform Cappella or Unaccompanied Choir Singing. Because of the vast array of musical compositions performed by a Symphonic Choir, members usually possess very strict voice qualities.Members of a Symphonic Choir are able to - (i) read sheet music by sight, (ii) maintain vocal tone and pitch, and (iii) blend their voices with the entire group to create one large musical sound rather than many individual ones. Like a Symphonic Orchestra, a Symphonic Choir is led by a Conductor. The members of a Symphonic Choir are generally placed according to vocal range, just as an orchestra is arranged into different sections of instruments. Students who audition for a Symphonic Choir usually earn credits, and the experience is treated as a class. Performances by a Symphonic Choir include public performances and competition. The Westminster Symphonic Choir is an example of a Symphonic Choir comprised of students attending Rider University's Westminster Choir College. They perform with nationally known symphonic orchestras and have recorded performances with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra.
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