- (1817,
recitatives by Luca Agolini) is a
famous example.
Later it
remained a
custom to
replace originally spoken dialogue with new
recitatives: Carl Maria...
- in mind." In the
final form of the oratorio, the text is
structured as
recitative p****ages of the text of Genesis,
often set to
minimal accompaniment, inters****d...
- a b**** as an
accompagnato recitative, that is:
accompanied by strings, and in a more
arioso style than the
secco recitatives.
Turba choruses:
words spoken...
-
There are only Choruses, Arias,
Accompagnato Recitatives (for the
words of Jesus),
Secco Recitatives (for the
Evangelist and the
smaller solo parts)...
-
third stanza as a four-part chorale. He set the new
texts as
dramatic recitatives and love-duets,
similar to
contemporary opera. Bach
scored the work for...
- Introduction: "Found a peanut!" 5.
Recitative: "Ah, dear husband" Aria: "Stay with me" 6.
Recitative: "Suzanna" 7.
Recitative: "Dog!" Aria: "Perfidy,...
- or
vocalist (in jazz or po****r music).
Singers perform music (arias,
recitatives, songs, etc.) that can be sung with or
without accompaniment by musical...
- Bach
structured the
cantata in five movements,
alternating arias and
recitatives. He
scored the work for an alto
soloist and a
small ensemble of oboe...
-
usually occurring in an
opera or oratorio,
falling somewhere between recitative and aria in style. Literally,
arioso means airy. The term
arose in the...
- chorus),
chorales and from the
soloists recitatives,
ariosos and arias. By
notational convention the
recitatives are in
common time. In some performances...