Examples of using Oratorios in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Like most other Latin oratorios of the period, it is in one section only.
Its success encouraged Handel to write two more oratorios(Deborah and Athalia).
Many of his operas and oratorios were specifically written for Covent Garden.
He was appointed on the strength of thesuccessful performances he conducted there of his secular oratorios Odysseus op.
His compositions include oratorios, masses, operas, and numerous smaller pieces that are difficult to categorize.
Within this small boy, so modest in his manner, there were symphonies unwritten,suites and concertos and oratorios,” writes Trevor.
Few oratorios appear to have been composed in France during the 50 years following Charpentier's death in 1704.
In 1741 George Frederick Handel,who was already famous as the composer of several operas and oratorios, decided that he wanted to do a truly great work.
She has sung opera, oratorios, lied er, Latin American songs and contemporary music, especially from Kurt Weill.
The typical context for arias is opera,but vocal arias also feature in oratorios and cantatas, sharing features of the.
He thought that oratorios should be about serious, dramatic stories from the Bible or from classical mythology, not about everyday life.
Cracow is home to two major Polish festivals ofearly music presenting forgotten Baroque oratorios and operas: Opera Rara[29] and Misteria Paschalia.[30] Meanwhile, Capella Cracoviensis runs the Music in Old Cracow International Festival.
Two oratorios, La resurrezione and Il trionfo del tempo, were produced in a private setting for Ruspoli and Ottoboni in 1709 and 1710.
In Johann Sebastian Bach's case many of the larger cantatas are actually called oratorios; and the Christmas Oratorio is a collection of six church cantatas actually intended for performance on six different days, though together forming as complete an artistic whole as any classical oratorio.
For the oratorio by Handel, see Messiah(Handel).
The oratorio and the seasons start all over again.
Handel wrote the entire Messiah oratorio in 24 days.
Herr dein Mitleid from the Christmas Oratorio- Weihnachtsoratorium BWV 248 arranged for violin, viola and organ(or piano).
Herr dein Mitleid from the Christmas Oratorio- Weihnachtsoratorium, BWV 248, transposed down to G, for soprano, bass and organ.
Herr dein Mitleid from the Christmas Oratorio- Weihnachtsoratorium BWV 248 arranged for flute, alto flute and organ(or piano).
Many of the forms identified with Baroque music originated in Italy, including the cantata, concerto,sonata, oratorio, and opera.
She made her professional debut in the United Kingdom in 1954 at the Canterbury Festivalwhere she sang the soprano part in Mendelssohn's oratorio Elijah.
In 1999,Cox's work was shown in the Venice Biennale, in the Oratorio di S. Ludivico, a 17th-century Catholic church.
Wratislavia Cantans was established by Andrzej Markowski, a composer and conductor,in 1966 as an oratorio and cantata festival.
In the same way the church cantata, solo or choral, is indistinguishable from a small oratorio or portion of an oratorio.
Chalía studied singing with Angelo Massanet, then she went to NewYork to perfect her skills at the School of Opera and Oratorio of Emilio Agramonte.
Rota:"Have you come from Brussels specially to hear my oratorio?".
Rota was a renowned child prodigy- his first oratorio, L'infanzia di San Giovanni Battista, was written at age 11 and performed in Milan and Paris as early as 1923;
Unione Sportiva Oratorio Calcio Rudianese(where Calcio[1] indicates the country of the old U.S.O. Calcio) is an Italian association football club located in Rudiano,[2] Lombardy. It currently plays in Promozione Lombardy.