![]() If everyone isn't blending with each other, using the correct vowels, consonants, etc., it's just going to sound pretty awful especially if you have a choir the size of my university's with about 200 singers, and Carmina Burana was a good example of the importance of "ensemble unity" because of the variety of text in a foreign language with so many different pronunciations. ![]() ![]() The same goes for sounding like one instrument. Obviously you know there is sections in choirs as well and just as you mention with the orchestra, different sections have the melody at different times and they all take turns with it just as you said. Actually I'm going to have to respectfully disagree with you, because with my experience in choirs, my choral directors have ALWAYS focused on those qualities you mentioned which you think differentiate the orchestra from the choir.
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