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  • Oratorio - Wikipedia
    In oratorio, there is generally minimal staging, with the chorus often assuming a more central dramatic role, and the work is typically presented as a concert piece – though oratorios are sometimes staged as operas, and operas are not infrequently presented in concert form
  • Oratorio | History, Composers Performances | Britannica
    The principal schools of oratorios are the Italian, essentially a form of religious opera; the German, developed from treatment of the Passion story; and the English, synthesized by the composer George Frideric Handel from several forms
  • What is an oratorio? - Classical Music
    From then on, although both Catholic and Protestant authorities embraced the concept of ‘oratorio’, there was unease about how theatrical the end product should be Some of Handel’s oratorios contain stage directions – but to what extent these works were ‘enacted’ remains a matter of debate
  • Oratorio | Music 101 - Lumen Learning
    An oratorio is a large musical composition for orchestra, choir, and soloists Like an opera, an oratorio includes the use of a choir, soloists, an ensemble, various distinguishable characters, and arias
  • Oratorio | EBSCO Research Starters
    Oratorios are dramatic orchestral productions that focus on biblical or religious stories Unlike other forms of religious music, oratorios are never considered scriptures Instead, they are considered theatrical retellings of the original tales
  • What is oratorio music? - California Learning Resource Network
    The origins of oratorio music can be traced back to the 17th century in Italy, where it emerged as a response to the growing demand for religious music Early oratorios were often performed in churches, convents, and monasteries, featuring small ensembles of singers and instrumentalists
  • What is an Oratorio? The Intersection of Drama, Religion, and Music
    German Oratorios: German composers, most notably Johann Sebastian Bach, further developed the oratorio form His oratorios, such as the “Christmas Oratorio,” are large-scale works with complex musical structures
  • What is an Oratorio? (with pictures) - Musical Expert
    An oratorio is a musical composition for voices and musical instruments which is usually sacred in nature Oratorios are typically inspired by religious stories, although they usually include text written specifically for the oratorio, rather than text from the Bible or another religious book
  • Oratorio Definition, History Composers - Lesson | Study. com
    Explore oratorios Learn the definition of an oratorio and understand its history Discover different composers of oratorio with their styles and
  • What is an Oratorio? - Spiegato
    This musical style emerged in the 1600s, and oratorios are still being written today Originally, oratorios were strictly religious, and they arose from an older tradition of religious music created as a form of entertainment to attract new converts and lapsed churchgoers





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