Examples of 'oratorio' in a sentence

Meaning of "oratorio"

Oratorio is a noun that refers to a large musical composition for orchestra, choir, and soloists, typically on a religious theme and performed without dramatic action
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  • A musical composition, often based on a religious theme; similar to opera but with no costume, scenery or acting.

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An oratorio is basically an opera with a sacred topic.
Above the altar there was made an oratorio.
But also oratorio is part of her repertoire.
He also appears as a soloist in concert and oratorio.
This oratorio feels so much like an opera.
Olah was known for popularizing the oratorio.
An oratorio based on the biblical text.
He was also successful as a concert and oratorio singer.
Lied and oratorio in german language.
His first successes were primarily as an oratorio soloist.
The oratorio is structured in two parts.
Wlaschiha also performed in concert and oratorio.
Oratorio the world god only knows lyrics.
Identity is at stake in this oratorio about refugees.
It can be performed either as a staged production or as a concert oratorio.

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I asked him to work with me on an oratorio on a biblical subject.
That was the initial spark underlying the oratorio.
Johnson has been a singer in oratorio concerts and recitals.
Theodora would be his penultimate oratorio.
An oratorio of emancipation and deliverance.
All four of them went to the oratorio.
The oratorio was never written.
But not for the oratorio.
It is an oratorio rather than an opera.
She has also sung in concert and oratorio.
Christmas oratorio for children.
Rotzsch became known as an oratorio tenor.
Oratorio and concert work.
From this heritage comes the word oratorio.
Oratorio and opera.
She was mostly active as a recitalist and oratorio singer.
The oratorio of babylon.
He specialized in oratorio and lied.
Oratorio in three acts.
He was noted for singing oratorio.
Oratorio for prague.
She also performs as a soloist for oratorio and opera.
Oratorio and choral.
This division appears to directly concern the oratorio in question.
The four characters of the oratorio are assigned to four principal vocal registers.
The lauda declined in importance with the development of the oratorio.
This oratorio was.
He is the first composer who introduce chorale into oratorio passion.
God only knows oratorio the world god only knows lyrics.
Intended to startle his audiences with his new oratorio scheme.
The music of that oratorio is supposed to be lost and only the libretto remained.
Oratory and oratorio.
The oratorio genre and the recitativo style are both prefigured in the dialogue motets.
Quite an oratorio.
His repertoire includes baroque opera and classic and romantic oratorio.

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