There are many types of choral works that includes arias recitative and chorus. Operas, Oratorios, and Cantatas, are just a few types. They can be sung by soloists and choruses.
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195 Between 1704 to 1740 Bach composed cantatas for the churches that he served. He is believed to have written over 300, although only 195 have been preserved.
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Many of these cantatas were written for inclusion in the weekly worship services. In Bach's day, a typical church service could last for 3 or 4 hours. The cantatas were presented usually after the sermon and had a duration of about 30 minutes.
There are many types of choral works that includes arias recitative and chorus. Operas, Oratorios, and Cantatas, are just a few types. They can be sung by soloists and choruses.
C. Hubert H Parry has written: 'King Saul' -- subject(s): Cantatas, Sacred, Sacred Cantatas, Vocal scores with piano 'The evolution of the art of music' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Music 'Blest pair of sirens' -- subject(s): Vocal scores with piano, Musical settings, Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices, 8 parts) with orchestra 'War and peace'
I can give you several sentences.The choruses of well known songs are recognized by nearly everyone.She choruses along whenever he says anything.The choir sings choruses.
This song has two choruses.
The plural possessive form of "chorus" is "choruses'".
Douglas Young has written: 'The listeners' -- subject(s): Cantatas, Secular, Secular Cantatas, Vocal scores
Gerard Victory has written: 'Quartetto' -- subject(s): Cantatas, Secular, Secular Cantatas, Vocal scores
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Eleanor Caluori has written: 'Luigi Rossi (ca. 1598-1653)' 'The cantatas of Luigi Rossi' -- subject(s): Analysis, appreciation, Cantatas
Lanny Allen has written: 'Calvary's mountain' -- subject(s): Cantatas, Sacred, Easter music, Sacred Cantatas, Vocal scores with piano
Margaret R. Evans has written: 'Sacred cantatas, an annotated bibliography, 1960-1979' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Sacred Cantatas
Without knowing the standard of your choir and as most operas might only have one or two choruses, I suggest you consult - Oxford University Press under 'Opera choruses' which lists an excellent selection choruses complete with the music etc covering a wide range of chorus types and durations.