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Classical Music Oratorio: Later-Created Opera

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An oratorio is a large, staged musical production the does not incorporate the use of costumes, props or set. Most oratorios are written as narratives for major religious events, such as Messiah by Handel. The oratorio is comprised of glorious choral arrangements accompanied by solo sections, called recitatives, which move along the plot. There is minimal character interaction in the piece, rather focusing on the words and the religious story being told. The oratorio became a popular alternative to the later-created opera in the mid-18th century, as the church frowned upon extravagance in the solemnity of religious celebrations, particularly in Lent. The Creation has been known as one of Hayden’s greatest works. This …show more content…

Haydn began music at a young age, singing with the choir of St. Stephen’s Cathedral in Vienna, Austria at only eight years old! He studied music and sang with the choir for many years before supporting himself through violin and keyboard. Haydn served as a teacher directly to Beethoven, but would also leave a musical impression on later composers Mendelssohn, Schubert, and Brahms. One of his more notable symphonies, “Surprise,” interrupted the relaxed style of most long, legato symphonies by intermingling startling fortissimos to awaken those audience members who were soothed by the quiet, piano sections. He wrote two oratorios: The Creation and Seasons, in addition to six masses, and several …show more content…

Due to an identity crisis when both men were younger, one of them would be the heir to their entire kingdom of Barataria! The problem is quickly solved as the brothers agree to share their kingly responsibilities until the true heir is revealed, but then another twist reveals itself. The true heir was married as a baby to a duchess-to-be named Casilda, but both brothers are now happily married! Another problem soon arises when Casilda falls in love with her humble servant and the gondoliers’ wives arrive, wanting to know which of them will be queen. Luckily, all amends itself in due time and “Finale” is performed, celebrating that all has been fixed and they may now drink with no worries to their hearts’ content (and then

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