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oratorio


  2  definitions  found 
 
  From  Webster's  Revised  Unabridged  Dictionary  (1913)  [web1913]: 
 
  Oratorio  \Or`a*to"ri*o\,  n.  [It.,  fr  L.  oratorius  belonging  to 
  praying.  See  {Orator},  and  cf  {Oratory}.] 
  1.  (Mus.)  A  more  or  less  dramatic  text  or  poem,  founded  on 
  some  Scripture  nerrative,  or  great  divine  event, 
  elaborately  set  to  music,  in  recitative,  arias,  grand 
  choruses,  etc.,  to  be  sung  with  an  orchestral 
  accompaniment,  but  without  action  scenery,  or  costume, 
  although  the  oratorio  grew  out  of  the  Mysteries  and  the 
  Miracle  and  Passion  plays,  which  were  acted. 
 
  Note:  There  are  instances  of  secular  and  mythological 
  subjects  treated  in  the  form  of  the  oratorios,  and 
  called  oratorios  by  their  composers;  as  Haydn's 
  ``Seasons,''  Handel's  ``Semele,''  etc 
 
  2.  Performance  or  rendering  of  such  a  composition. 
 
  From  WordNet  r  1.6  [wn]: 
 
  oratorio 
  n  :  a  musical  setting  for  a  religious  text  [syn:  {cantata}] 




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