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Choir (architecture)         
  • The choir of [[Bristol Cathedral]], with the nave seen through the chancel screen, so looking west
AREA OF A CHURCH OR CATHEDRAL
Choir loft; Quire (architecture); Choir stalls; Choir stall; Choir-stalls; Chorus (architecture); Choir (Architecture); Choir enclosure; Choir-loft
A choir, also sometimes called quire,OED, "Choir" is the area of a church or cathedral that provides seating for the clergy and church choir. It is in the western part of the chancel, between the nave and the sanctuary, which houses the altar and Church tabernacle.
Russian Army Theatre         
THEATRE IN MOSCOW, RUSSIA
Red Army Theatre; Red Army Theater; Soviet Army Theatre; Theatre of the Red Army; Central Academic Theatre of the Russian Army
The Central Academic Theatre of the Russian Army (Russian: Центральный академический театр Российской армии) is the largest theatre in Moscow. It was established in 1929 as the Red Army Theatre, was renamed the Soviet Army Theatre in 1951 and has always specialized in war-themed productions.
Virtual choir         
  • Whitacre, 2009
CHOIR WHOSE MEMBERS DO NOT MEET PHYSICALLY
Online choir; Home choir; Self-Isolation Choir; The Self-Isolation Choir; Stay at Home Choir; Ben England; Choir of the Earth; SIC: Choir of the Earth
A virtual choir, online choir or home choir is a choir whose members do not meet physically but who work together online from separate places. Some choirs just sing for the joy of the shared experience, while others record their parts alone and send their digital recordings, sometimes including video, to be collated into a choral performance.

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Red Army Choir
Red Army Choir most commonly refers to:
Examples of use of Red Army choir
1. Backed by Russian corporations such as Gazprom, Lukoil and Aeroflot, organizers brought over song and dance troupes –– even the Red Army Choir.
2. Shifting from English to Russian dialogue, they offered their own skits spoofing Moscow life and two of the group, Raphael Schklowsky and Adam Muskin, delighted the crowd by singing a famous Soviet war ballad together with the Alexandrov Red Army Choir.