It could be, however, the cantata was not necessarily sacred. There were secular cantatas written as well. Johann Sebastien Bach wrote the "Coffee Cantata" which was based on secular content.
You mean Cantata - a musical setting of a text, especially a religious text, including solo and chosuses
A cantata is a musical composition for voices and instruments, often with a religious or sacred text. It is typically performed in a church or other religious setting and is composed to convey a religious message or story through music. Cantatas can vary in length and complexity, but they all share the common theme of religious or sacred content.
Yes.
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The Dharmapada
A psalmist is a writer or composer of psalms. A psalm is a religious text sung or chanted to music, originally the harp.
Two very good examples of religious text being set to music are the songs, "The Lord Is My Shepherd", which is taken from the 23rd Psalm, and Handel's "Messiah"'which is from the book of Isaiah.
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The cantata "Belshazzar's Feast" was composed by William Walton, with the text based on the biblical story of Belshazzar's feast from the Book of Daniel. It premiered in 1931.
Hindu is a religious text. But for the answer that you are probably looking for is that it is called the Indian Rupee
The Talmud.