cyberchorus

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

cyber- +‎ chorus

Noun[edit]

cyberchorus (plural cyberchoruses)

  1. (rare) An Internet or computerized chorus
    • 1997 December 1, “Classical Music”, in New York Magazine[1], page 165:
      The world's first cyberchorus performs Handel's Messiah with the Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra
    • 2008 December 29, Jon Pareles, “New CDs”, in New York Times[2]:
      “A Cappella (Something’s Missing)” is the album’s nutty showpiece, with a computer-tuned Brandy becoming a polyphonic cyberchorus []