[kən-tä́tə]
| (n.) | A musical composition, often using a sacred text, comprising recitatives, arias, and choruses. |
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The Bach Cantatas Website (BCW) is a comprehensive site covering all aspects of J.S. Bach's cantatas and his other vocal works. The BCW contains discussions and detailed discographies of each cantata and other vocal works, performers and general topics. ... Sep 18: Cantata BWV 65; Sep 25: Cantata BWV 123;
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Cantata - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A cantata (literally 'sung', derived from the Italian word 'cantare') is a vocal composition with an instrumental accompaniment and often containing more than one movement. The term did not exist pr...
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Definition of cantata in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of cantata. Pronunciation of cantata. Translations of cantata. cantata synonyms, cantata antonyms. Information about cantata in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... [Italian (aria) cantata, sung (aria), feminine past participle of cantare, to sing,
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Introducing the Cantata Web ... The Cantata Web links the websites below, includes a site-specific catalogue and enables all visitors to browse and add to the research showcased through the various sites. ... Baroque Cantata; Dedicated to the baroque cantata repertoire, this site intends to further the opportunities to...
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Aria: Movement from an opera, oratorio, or cantata for solo or duo voices as opposed to full chorus. The melodic, lyrical, and often virtuoso, characteristics of the aria stand in contrast to the recitative.
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vocal musical work: a musical composition for voices and instruments, usually on a religious theme, containing arias, choruses, and recitatives; ... [Early 18th century. Via Italian< Latin, feminine past participle of cantare "sing" < canere...
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