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cantata

1 of 1noun
/kənˈtɑtə/
Forms:cantatas
1

a vocal composition with instrumental accompaniment, typically structured in multiple movements and often involving a choir, soloists, and orchestra

  • Bach's church cantatas are masterpieces of Baroque sacred music.
  • The choir rehearsed a festive cantata for the holiday concert.
  • The cantata featured alternating solos and choral passages.
  • She composed a secular cantata based on Renaissance poetry.
  • The performance included a dramatic cantata about the Passion of Christ.
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