cantata
51cantata — s. f. canto, canzone, aria (mus.) …
52cantata — noun (C) a piece of religious music sung by a choir and single performers …
53cantata — can·ta·ta …
54cantata — Кантата …
55cantata — can•ta•ta [[t]kənˈtɑ tə[/t]] n. pl. tas mad a choral composition, either sacred and resembling a short oratorio, or secular, as a lyric drama set to music but not to be acted • Etymology: 1715–25; < It, =cant(are) to sing …
56cantata — /kænˈtatə / (say kan tahtuh) noun 1. a vocal and instrumental composition, either sacred or secular, and resembling a short oratorio, as a lyric drama set to music but not to be acted. 2. (originally) a metrical narrative set to recitative, or… …
57cantata — see CHANT …
58Missa Cantata — (Latin for sung Mass ) is a form of Tridentine Mass defined officially in 1960 as a sung Mass celebrated without sacred ministers, i.e., deacon and subdeacon.[1] Other names in pre 1960 sources: Missa cantata sine Ministris (Sung/Chanted Mass… …
59Yellow River Cantata — The Yellow River Cantata (Chinese:黄河大合唱 Pinyin: Huánghé Dàhéchàng) is a cantata by Chinese composer Xian Xinghai (1905–1945). Composed in Yan an in early 1939 during the Second Sino Japanese War, the work was inspired by a patriotic poem by Guang …
60Chorale cantata — In music, a chorale cantata is a sacred composition for voices and instruments, principally from the German Baroque era, in which the organizing principle is the words and music to a chorale. Usually a chorale cantata is in multiple movements or… …