Oratorio is a dramatic vocal composition usually based on a religious story. Oratorios resemble operas. Both tell a story and are performed by solo singers, a chorus, and an orchestra. The main difference is that oratorios have no acting, costumes, or scenery. Most oratorios are presented in concert halls or in churches.
Prelude is a musical composition played as an introduction to other music, or before a play or an opera (see Overture). The first movement of a… More>>
Symphonic poem is an orchestral composition that tries to portray a nonmusical idea in music. Composers have based symphonic poems on poems, plays,… More>>
Symphony is a large-scale musical composition for an orchestra. Symphonies are divided into sections called movements. Most symphonies consist of… More>>
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