Oratorio Terms Flashcards

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French overture

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  • a Baroque orchestral genre, often the orchestral introduction to an opera or oratorio
  • first developed at the court of Louis XIV by Jean-Baptiste Lully
    generally in two parts:
    —first part - slow tempo, homophonic, texture, features dotted figures
    —second part – fast tempo, imitative texture
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libretto

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  • the text of an opera, oratorio or cantata
  • usually written by someone other than the composer
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recitative

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  • a speech-like style of singing used in operas, oratorios, and cantatas
  • follows inflections of the text, resulting in rhythmic flexibility
  • usually used to advance the plot or storyline
  • moves through text quickly
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recitative secco

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  • Italian for “dry recitative””
  • a speech-like declamatory style of singing
  • supported only by continuo
  • employed in opera, oratorio and cantata
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recitative accompagnato

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  • Italian for “accompanied recitative”
    a speech-like, declamatory style of singing
  • supported by instrumental ensemble or orchestra
  • allows for greater connection with the text
  • employed in opera, oratorio and cantata
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aria

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  • Italian for “air”
  • a solo song with accompaniment, heard in an opera, oratorio or cantata
  • highly emotional and often virtuosic
  • may have lyrical or dramatic qualities
  • often serves to reveal the character’s most intimate emotions
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da capo aria

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  • an aria (solo song) employing a ternary (ABA) structure
  • in performance, the return of Section A is generally ornamented
  • the most common type of aria in Baroque opera and oratorio
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word painting

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  • musical pictorialization
  • the music mirrors the literal meaning of the words
  • achieved through melody, harmony or rhythm
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melisma

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  • a group of notes sung on a single syllable/vowel
  • demonstrates vocal virtuosity and often serves to highlight key words
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