id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 22793 Upton, George P. (George Putnam) The Standard Oratorios: Their Stories, Their Music, And Their Composers .txt text/plain 82709 4115 68 The oratorio in its modern form is a musical setting of a sacred story or the work, the chorus of Soldiers in march time ("We surely here shall The work is written for four solo voices, chorus, and orchestra. cantata." The work has seven numbers,--two baritone solos and chorus, followed by a very elaborate chorus ("Blessed be the Lord"), closing with final chorus ("Blessed be the Lord"), closing with a fugue on the word first written, the oratorio closed with the effective chorus and solo, number, "And He shall purify," a fugued chorus closing in simple harmony. This chorus is followed by a beautiful aria for alto ("The Lord music includes the following works: mass for four voices, Requiem Mass, solo and chorus ("God of all"), written in the church style, followed by The oratorio is written in three parts, for solo voices, chorus, and ./cache/22793.txt ./txt/22793.txt