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and provided over 1,400 cantatas during his nearly 50 years of employment there, making him the most significant contributor to the genre. While only a handful of Bach's cantatas contain accompanied chorales (the vocal parts are usually doubled by the instrumental parts), nearly all of Graupner's
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chorales feature elaborate ritornello sections. This is possibly due to the fact that Bach's Leipzig congregation was expected to sing along with them, but the Darmstadt court was not. Also, many of Graupner's cantatas exploit elaborate orchestral effects and use exotic instrumentation, such as
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During the baroque era, the term "cantata" generally retained its original Italian usage to describe a secular vocal piece of extended length, often in different sections, and usually Italianate in style. At the same time, vocal pieces of similar scope, often with several singers, and various
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The term "cantata" came to be applied almost exclusively to choral works, as distinguished from solo vocal music. In early 19th-century cantatas, the chorus is the vehicle for music more lyric and songlike than in oratorio, not excluding the possibility of a brilliant climax in a
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of the early 17th century, to the multi-voice "cantata da camera" and the "cantata da chiesa" of the later part of that century, from the more substantial dramatic forms of the 18th century to the usually sacred-texted 19th-century cantata, which was effectively a type of short
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Cantatas, both of the chamber variety and on a grand scale, were composed after 1900 as well. Indeed, it would not be an exaggeration to claim that one of the most popular pieces of classical music of the 20th century to the layman's ears, is a cantata, namely
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group, timpani and brass were sometimes added on festive occasions such as Christmas or Easter. The vocal forces consisted of a four-part choir and soloists. Bach also wrote some cantatas for only one solo singer (ex.
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or extolling state leaders were frequently commissioned in the Soviet Union between 1930 and the middle of the century, though these occasional works were seldom among their composers' best. Examples include
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is a collection of six church cantatas actually intended for performance on six different days, though together they form as complete an artistic whole as any classical oratorio.
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or sacred cantatas; other cantatas can be indicated as secular cantatas. Several cantatas were, and still are, written for special occasions, such as
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in 1951–52, which used stanzas from the 15th-century "Lyke-wake Dirge" as a narrative frame for other anonymous English lyrics, and later designated
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In the early part of the century, secular cantatas once again became prominent, while the 19th-century tradition of sacred cantatas also continued.
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onwards. Many secular cantatas were composed for events in the nobility. They were so similar in form to the sacred ones that many of them were
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adopted "sacred cantata" as a convenient catchall for most of Bach's liturgical pieces. The term was then retroactively applied by
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is a cantata with three symphonic preludes. The full lyric possibilities of a string of choral songs were realized by
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cantatas have long since been forgotten (along with their composers, for the most part), Debussy's prize-winning
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His cantatas are usually written for a baroque orchestra consisting of a string section, an oboe section, and a
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of Handel. In Johann Sebastian Bach's case, some of the larger cantatas are actually called oratorios, and the
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The Italian solo cantata tended, when on a large scale, to become indistinguishable from a scene in an
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Johann Sebastian Bach, almost 200 of whose cantatas survive, is a notable contributor to the genre.
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for alto and tenor, mixed chorus, and orchestra, with audience participation (1953–55). Of
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repeated at intervals. Fine examples may be found in the church music of
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The meaning of the term changed over time, from the simple single-voice
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of 1883) is still performed occasionally today. Late in the century,
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The term originated in the early 17th century, simultaneously with
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A cantata consisted first of a declamatory narrative or scene in
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Cantata for the Twentieth Anniversary of the October Revolution
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Patriotic cantatas celebrating anniversaries of events in the
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or other occasions were not only composed by Bach but also by
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failed in three attempts before finally winning in 1830 with
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instruments, were in great demand for the services of the
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based on diverse texts, the title taken from a poem of
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composed at least six works he designated as cantatas:
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Mahnung an die Jugend, sich der Musik zu befleissigen
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Vocal composition with an instrumental accompaniment
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Such pieces were usually called 22: 1133:Allein den Betern kann es noch gelingen 583:is also in cantata form. Mendelssohn's 1497: 1385: 892:. He wrote two festival cantatas, the 788:(1936), and sacred cantatas including 514:List of cantatas by Christoph Graupner 471: 936:The Song of Morning, Spring and Peace 479:was Hofkapellmeister at the court of 151: 77: 694: 420: 387:, to name a few. The editors of the 230:Differences from other musical forms 168:" music was vocal. With the rise of 1143:(Voice of the Light), Op. 56. 1041:, is often described as a cantata. 763:(1935–1936) by the German composer 13: 1450: 1411: 992:A Sermon, a Narrative and a Prayer 930:also composed four such cantatas, 920:The Sun Shines over Our Motherland 659:(1884, following his unsuccessful 307:Problems playing these files? See 236: 14: 1526: 1474:Dolmetsch music dictionary: C–Car 1467: 1151:. Cantatas were also composed by 953:created a secular cantata titled 249:Wo ist doch mein Freund geblieben 199:; and the English vocal solos of 971:120, a cantata for double mixed 949:In 1940, the Brazilian composer 699: 424: 410: 282: 255: 40: 1363:. London: Macmillan Publishers. 295:Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben 191:, held together by a primitive 1479:Multimedia Dictionary: Cantata 1444: 1431: 1405: 1379: 1366: 1333: 1315: 1302:The Oxford Dictionary of Music 1291: 1129:Mich ruft zuweilen eine Stille 983:composed a work titled simply 619:. Other cantatas, Beethoven's 1: 1284: 520:Classical and romantic period 1355:, second edition, edited by 874:, Op. 14 (1922), and a 691:Twentieth century and beyond 7: 1127:was premiered in 1980, his 1085:Cantata para AmĂ©rica MĂĄgica 1011:Cantata della fiaba estrema 719:. The specific problem is: 10: 1531: 1113:According to the Sadducees 1095:, Op. 37 (1971), and 1091:, Op. 32 (1964), and 1073:, Op. 69 (1963), and 1069:, Op. 62 (1959), the 1063:, Op. 42 (1949), the 942:, Op. 63 (1959), and 649:. While almost all of the 567:and two secular cantatas ( 414: 381:Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel 343: 339: 277:Jesus bleibet meine Freude 15: 1510:Italian words and phrases 975:of 12 voices on poems by 938:, Op. 57 (1957–58), 934:, Op. 35 (1941–42), 918:, Op. 47 (1947) and 900:Flourish, Mighty Homeland 776:Toward the Unknown Region 651: 633: 535:Der glorreiche Augenblick 1372:Tovey, Donald. 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