choral music
Choral music is a form of vocal music performed by a group of singers, known as a choir. It typically involves multiple voice parts, such as soprano, alto, tenor, and bass, which harmonize together to create a rich sound. Choral music can be found in various styles, including classical, gospel, and contemporary genres, and is often performed in religious settings, concerts, or competitions.
The repertoire of choral music includes a wide range of compositions, from traditional hymns to modern arrangements. Notable composers like Johann Sebastian Bach and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart have contributed significantly to this genre. Choral music fosters teamwork and collaboration among singers, making it a popular choice for community and school groups.