refers to the extended musical setting of sacred music
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Chorale refers to the extend musical setting of a sacred music.
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A huge musical composition for orchestra, chorus, and soloists is called an oratorio.
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- An oratorio uses a choir, soloists, an instrumental ensemble, differentiating characters, and arias, just like most operas do.
- While oratorios are occasionally staged as operas and operas are occasionally performed in concert form, opera is a sort of musical theatre, whereas oratorios are solely concerted works.
- In an oratorio, the choir frequently assumes a primary position, there is typically little to no character interaction, and there aren't any fancy costumes or accessories.
- An oratorio's plot frequently touches on religious subjects, making it suitable for church performances.
- Early in the 17th century, Italian oratorios gained enormous popularity.
The oratorio is the extended musical setting of sacred music.
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