Dec 16, 2013 13:30
10 yrs ago
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Spanish term
Coro Titular
Spanish to English
Art/Literary
Music
Lyrical theater
Pero ha sido una vez más el Coro Titular del Teatro Real (Coro Intermezzo), dirigido por Andres Máspero, acompañado esta vez por los Pequeños Cantores de la JORCAM, quienes han lucido con más brillo.
I understand they are talking about the theater's "in-house" choir (though this is not the term in English). Anyone know the term for the regular choir that is pulled it to sing in all of the shows at a particular theater?
I understand they are talking about the theater's "in-house" choir (though this is not the term in English). Anyone know the term for the regular choir that is pulled it to sing in all of the shows at a particular theater?
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +3 | The Choir of the Teatro Real | Paul Hirsh |
3 +5 | Resident Choir | Noni Gilbert Riley |
Proposed translations
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The Choir of the Teatro Real
an unambiguous way to say it. Or the Teatro Real Choir.
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Note added at 13 mins (2013-12-16 13:44:17 GMT)
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Noni's idea is better
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Note added at 13 mins (2013-12-16 13:44:17 GMT)
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Noni's idea is better
Peer comment(s):
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Charles Davis
: The Chorus (not Choir) of the Teatro Real would be fine, and is probably what would actually be said.
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absolutely right about chorus
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Maria-Ines Arratia
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gracias Maria-Ines !
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Noni Gilbert Riley
: Not necessarily! Perhaps to emphasise quasi official status but "the Teatro Real Chorus" would sound best I think ;-)
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but I still like resident :)
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Thanks!"
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8 mins
Resident Choir
This is what springs to mind, and it seems to be in use:
"Royal & Derngate Community Choir is the theatre's resident choir" http://www.royalandderngate.co.uk/GetInvolved/Community/Choi...
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Note added at 4 hrs (2013-12-16 17:34:41 GMT)
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As Charles so rightly points out below, in this context we should be talking about a "resident chorus".
"Royal & Derngate Community Choir is the theatre's resident choir" http://www.royalandderngate.co.uk/GetInvolved/Community/Choi...
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Note added at 4 hrs (2013-12-16 17:34:41 GMT)
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As Charles so rightly points out below, in this context we should be talking about a "resident chorus".
Peer comment(s):
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Paul Hirsh
: that's good!
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Thanks Paul
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Richard Hill
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Thanks Richard
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Charles Davis
: Agree with resident: good word, and that's the tricky bit. But NB. in an opera house it's a CHORUS, not a choir. Covent Garden etc. have orchestra and chorus; choirs in cathedrals and such.
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Excellent distinction - thank you for pointing it out.
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wtimberl
: agree with C Davis
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Thanks, and point taken!
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Yvonne Gallagher
: with CD of course
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Ditto! Thanks
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