Chapter 24: Handel and the Oratorio
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Key Points
- The oratorio is a large-scale dramatic genre with a religious or biblical text performed by solo voices, chorus, and orchestra; it is not staged or costumed.
- George Frideric Handel was known for his Italian operas and, later in life, his English-texted oratorios (including Messiah).
- Messiah is an oratorio in three parts: it opens with a French overture and features recitatives (secco and accompagnato), lyrical arias, and majestic choruses, including the famous "Hallelujah Chorus."
- The text for Messiah is drawn from a compilation of Old and New Testament verses.
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