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    Synonyms & Similar Words

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    Meaning of Oratorio

    A musical composition, typically narrative or dramatic, for solo voices, chorus, and orchestra, often based on a religious theme.

    Definitions

    • A large musical composition for solo voices, chorus, and orchestra, typically based on a religious theme, and performed without costumes, scenery, or action.
    • * A musical setting of a religious text, often narrative or dramatic in character.

    Etymology of Oratorio

    The word "oratorio" originates from the Italian language, derived from the word "oratorio", meaning "a place of prayer" or "a chapel", which is itself derived from the Latin word "orare", meaning "to pray".
    Historically, the term "oratorio" referred to a type of musical composition that originated in Italy in the early 17th century, characterized by its use of solo voices, chorus, and orchestra to tell a story, often based on a biblical or religious theme.

    Example Uses

    • The composer's latest oratorio, based on a biblical theme, premiered to critical acclaim at the concert hall.
    • * The choir performed a beautiful oratorio, featuring solo voices and a full orchestra, at the church service.

    Antonyms & Near Antonyms

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