oratorios in English

noun
1
a large-scale musical work for orchestra and voices, typically a narrative on a religious theme, performed without the use of costumes, scenery, or action. Well-known examples include Bach's Christmas Oratorio , Handel's Messiah , and Haydn's The Creation.
Born in Edinburgh, he was a violinist, conductor and teacher whose compositions included operas, oratorios , songs, concertos, chamber and orchestral works.

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1. There were also two libretti for oratorios probably dating from 17 as well as other miscellaneous poems.

2. Her repertoire includes lieder and oratorios, though she has been most active as an opera singer.

3. 24 There were also two libretti for oratorios probably dating from 17 as well as other miscellaneous poems.

4. The radio had Christmas music which often she did not like, huge oratorios and quasi-religious peculiar plays.

5. Aria, solo song with instrumental accompaniment, an important element of opera but also found extensively in cantatas and oratorios

6. Chorales from Latin liturgy (BWV 232-243a): » MIDI Meine Seel erhebt den Herren (BWV 243.10) Chorales from Passions and Oratorios (BWV 244-249): (Matthaeuspassion) » MIDI Herzliebster Jesu, was …