- (1817,
recitatives by Luca Agolini) is a
famous example.
Later it
remained a
custom to
replace originally spoken dialogue with new
recitatives: Carl Maria...
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contemporary poet who
transformed their ideas into a
sequence of
alternating recitatives and arias. For this cantata, the
first stanza was used unchanged, and...
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third stanza as a four-part chorale. He set the new
texts as
dramatic recitatives and love-duets,
similar to
contemporary opera. Bach
scored the work for...
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style is also
known as
liturgical recitative,
though it
differs in some
important ways from
other types of
recitative. In the
medieval church, the whole...
- with
joltingly angry diatribes about Hollywood, part exposition-packed
recitative and part song, in
which the
surprisingly dark, jazz-accented music, the...
- a b**** as an
accompagnato recitative, that is:
accompanied by strings, and in a more
arioso style than the
secco recitatives.
Turba choruses:
words spoken...
- used interchangeably,
Sprechgesang is
directly related to the
operatic recitative manner of
singing (in
which pitches are sung, but the
articulation is...
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reconstructions are attempted. However,
since Bach's
recitative is lost, most
reconstructions use the
recitatives composed for a Markus-P****ion
attributed to Reinhard...
-
added several recitatives is anonymous. Bach
began the
cantata with a
chorus for the full orchestra,
followed by
alternating recitatives and
arias with...
- Bach
structured the
cantata in five movements,
alternating arias and
recitatives. He
scored the work for an alto
soloist and a
small ensemble of oboe...