Can you give examples of conventional choir piece?

Certainly! Here are some examples of conventional choir pieces:

1. Choral Works by Johann Sebastian Bach

- "Mass in B Minor" (BWV 232)

- "St. Matthew Passion" (BWV 244)

- "Magnificat" (BWV 243)

- "Christmas Oratorio" (BWV 248)

2. Choral Works by George Frideric Handel

- "Messiah"

- "Water Music"

- "Music for the Royal Fireworks"

- "Zadok the Priest"

3. Choral Works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

- "Requiem Mass in D Minor" (K. 626)

- "Great Mass in C Minor" (K. 427)

- "Ave verum corpus" (K. 618)

- "Exsultate, jubilate" (K. 165)

4. Choral Works by Franz Schubert

- "Mass in E-flat Major" (D. 950)

- "Mass in G Major" (D. 167)

- "Stabat Mater" (D. 175)

- "Salve Regina" (D. 106)

5. Choral Works by Johannes Brahms

- "Ein deutsches Requiem" (A German Requiem)

- "Alto Rhapsody" (Alto Rapsodie)

- "Nänie"

- "Warum ist das Licht gegeben dem Mühseligen" (Why Is Light Given to the Sorrowful)

6. Choral Works by Antonio Vivaldi

- "Gloria"

- "Credo"

- "Magnificat"

- "Dixit Dominus"

7. Choral Works by Thomas Tallis

- "Spem in alium"

- "Mass in Four Voices"

- "Audivi media nocte"

- "The Lamentations of Jeremiah"

These are just a few examples of conventional choir pieces that are frequently performed in choral concerts and religious services around the world.

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