Operatic choral singing is often fairly homophonic.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

True

Composers tended to handle texts for choruses differently from those for solo singers because it was more difficult for audiences to understand the words when they were sung by several singers together. For that reason, operatic choral singing is more homophonic in texture.

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