Choirs

/ˈkwaɪərz/ noun

Groups of singers who perform together, usually in organized harmony, often performing in churches, schools, or concert halls.

From Old French 'quer' or 'quere,' derived from Latin 'chorus.' The word originally referred to a group of dancers or singers in ancient Greek theater.

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