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  • Cantata - Wikipedia
    Cantatas for use in the liturgy of church services are called church cantata or sacred cantatas; other cantatas can be indicated as secular cantatas Several cantatas were, and still are, written for special occasions, such as Christmas cantatas
  • Cantata | Definition, History Composers | Britannica
    cantata, (from Italian cantare, “to sing”), originally, a musical composition intended to be sung, as opposed to a sonata, a composition played instrumentally; now, loosely, any work for voices and instruments
  • What Is A Cantata In Music? A Complete Guide - Hello Music Theory
    Cantatas combine the elements of opera without the use of elaborate costumes and stage sets The great cantatas make use of recitative, arias, dialogues, and choruses to imply the drama of their mythological themes
  • Bach Cantatas Website - Home Page
    The Bach Cantatas Website (BCW) is a comprehensive site covering all aspects of J S Bach's cantatas and his other vocal works and many of his instrumental works The BCW contains for most works: detailed discographies, discussions, texts and translations, scores, commentaries, references, music examples
  • Cantata Definition: What Is a Cantata in Music? - MasterClass
    What Is a Cantata? A cantata is a musical composition for vocalists that includes instrumental accompaniment This vocal composition is usually structured as a recitative (or sung speech) with an aria, a solo voice part, repeated in between
  • Cantata: History and Definition of the Music Form
    In its early form, cantatas referred to a music piece that is meant to be sung However, as with any musical form, the cantata has evolved through the years Loosely defined today, a cantata is a vocal work with multiple movements and instrumental accompaniment; it can be based on either a secular or sacred subject
  • What Is a Cantata? Exploring the World of Vocal Masterpieces
    Cantatas are vocal compositions with instrumental accompaniment, often structured with recitatives and arias Cantatas evolved from Renaissance madrigals to more complex forms during the Baroque period, and their meaning expanded during the Classical and Romantic eras
  • Cantata | Music 101 - Lumen Learning
    Johann Sebastian Bach composed around 200 cantatas Several cantatas were, and still are, written for special occasions, such as Christmas cantatas The term originated in the early seventeenth century simultaneously with opera and oratorio Prior to that all “cultured” music was vocal
  • Cantata - New World Encyclopedia
    Bass solo from Ad pedes, the first part of Dieterich Buxtehude 's oratorio Membra Jesu Nostri, one of a cycle of seven cantatas A cantata (Italian for sung) is a vocal music composition with an instrumental accompaniment and generally containing more than one movement
  • Cantata - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    A cantata is a type of singing which is done accompanied by an instrument (s) By contrast, a cappella specifically refers to unaccompanied singing The word (cantata) etymologically comes from the Italian word cantare which means "to sing"





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