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An [[oratorio]] (English plural [[oratorios]]; [[oratorium]] in [[Dutch]] and [[Afrikaans]], the plural being [[oratoria]])  is usually described as a large-scale musical composition for orchestra, choir, and soloists,  usually in narrative form and often based on a sacred theme. They .  
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An [[oratorio]] (English plural [[oratorios]]; [[oratorium]] in [[Dutch]] and [[Afrikaans]], the plural being [[oratoria]])  is usually described as a large-scale musical composition for orchestra, choir, and soloists,  usually in narrative form and often based on a sacred theme.  
  
 
Unlike an [[opera]], which is seen as a piece of [[musical theatre]], an [[oratorio]] is strictly considered to be a concert piece, and which tends to be performed without costume, scenery, or action.   
 
Unlike an [[opera]], which is seen as a piece of [[musical theatre]], an [[oratorio]] is strictly considered to be a concert piece, and which tends to be performed without costume, scenery, or action.   
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==South African [[oratoria]]
  
 
The best known examples include Bach's ''Christmas Oratorio'', Handel's ''Messiah'', and Haydn's ''The Creation''.
 
The best known examples include Bach's ''Christmas Oratorio'', Handel's ''Messiah'', and Haydn's ''The Creation''.
  
 
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South African examples include:  
 
South African examples include:  

Revision as of 05:53, 6 August 2021

An oratorio (English plural oratorios; oratorium in Dutch and Afrikaans, the plural being oratoria) is usually described as a large-scale musical composition for orchestra, choir, and soloists, usually in narrative form and often based on a sacred theme.

Unlike an opera, which is seen as a piece of musical theatre, an oratorio is strictly considered to be a concert piece, and which tends to be performed without costume, scenery, or action.

==South African oratoria

The best known examples include Bach's Christmas Oratorio, Handel's Messiah, and Haydn's The Creation.

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South African examples include:



Sources

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oratorio

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