oratorio
oratorio 英 [ˌɒrəˈtɔ:riəʊ] 美 [ˌɔrəˈtɔrioʊ]
n. 清唱剧;宗教剧
名词复数:oratorios
- An oratorio is a musical piece that is usually lengthy and based on some Biblical or religious event. It is a performance for voice and orchestra, but the story is told through the music, and not with scenery, costumes, and action.
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- n. 清唱剧;宗教剧
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1. 5: In February and March he directed a double season of opera and oratorio.
在1737年2月和3月,他指挥了两个季节的歌剧和清唱剧演出。
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2. The Song of the Forests, oratorio, for tenor, bass, childrens chorus, chorus & orchestra.
为男高音,男低音,儿童合唱队和管弦乐队而作的清唱剧森林之歌。
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3. the _Occasional Oratorio_, that grand epic hymn to the menaced mother-country, and the God who defended her, reproduced, in the third part of this composition, the finest pages of _Israel_.
(亨德尔当时正在创作)《应时清唱剧》,这部伟大的史诗赞美诗在第三部分重现了《以色列人在埃及》的精彩段落,祈祷上帝保佑英国。 亨德尔当时正在创作一曲恢宏壮阔的赞美诗《应时清唱剧》,敬献给处于危机中的祖国和护佑她的上帝;他移用了《以色列人在埃及》中一些最精彩的段落,置于这部作品的第三部分。
- oratorio (n.) "long musical composition, usually with a text based on Scripture," 1727 (in English from 1640s in native form oratory), from Italian oratorio (late 16c.), from Church Latin oratorium (see oratory (n.2)), in reference to musical services in the church of the Oratory of St. Philip Neri in Rome, where old mystery plays were adapted to religious services.
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