cantata 英 [kænˈtɑ:tə]   美 [kənˈtɑtə]

cantata

cantata  英 [kænˈtɑ:tə] 美 [kənˈtɑtə]

n. 大合唱;(意)清唱剧;康塔塔(一种声乐套曲) 

名词复数:cantatas 

Spring’s sweet cantata. 那是春天甜美的清唱。
Directed by famous conductor Cao Peng, more than 22000 singers performed most well-known movements of the cantata in the main venue at Shanghai Jiangwan Stadium. 在活动主会场上海江湾体育场,来自社会各界的22000余名合唱队员在著名指挥家曹鹏的指挥下,合唱了《黄河大合唱》中多首脍炙人口的乐章。

  • If you ever listen to classical music, you’ve probably heard a cantata — a piece of religious music made for voices and instruments.
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  • n. 大合唱;(意)清唱剧;康塔塔(一种声乐套曲)
  • 1. Spring’s sweet cantata.

    那是春天甜美的清唱。

  • 2. Directed by famous conductor Cao Peng, more than 22000 singers performed most well-known movements of the cantata in the main venue at Shanghai Jiangwan Stadium.

    在活动主会场上海江湾体育场,来自社会各界的22000余名合唱队员在著名指挥家曹鹏的指挥下,合唱了《黄河大合唱》中多首脍炙人口的乐章。

  • 3. He became dean of the Music Department at Lu Xun Institute of Arts in 1938. It is at this time that he composed the famous Yellow River cantata and the Production cantata.

    1938年冼星海出任延安鲁迅文学艺术学院音乐系主任,这期间他创作了著名的《黄河大合唱》,同时写有《生产大合唱》等其他作品。

  • cantata (n.) 1724, "musical recitation of a story," from Italian cantata, literally "that which is sung," past participle of cantare "to sing," from Latin cantare "to sing" (from PIE root *kan- "to sing").
can·tata / kænˈtɑːtə ; NAmE kænˈtɑːtə / noun a short musical work, often on a religious subject, sung by solosingers, often with a choirand orchestra 康塔塔(常为宗教题材的短小音乐作品,由独唱演员演唱,常有合唱和管弦乐队伴奏) compare motet , oratorio cantata cantatas can·tata / kænˈtɑːtə ; NAmE kænˈtɑːtə /
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