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oratorio - use in sentences
Converse of object
- compose: He hopes to compose the first oratorio to be performed in zero gravity.
- write: Sadly, he never wrote an oratorio based on the story of Job.
- include: Works from this period include the oratorio ' St.
- base: Sadly, he never wrote an oratorio based on the story of Job.
Adjective modifier
- dramatic: Samson ( 1983 ) A dramatic oratorio for voices.
- first: Such was the success of the first oratorio that The Vienna Music Society asked for a new work.
- famous: There is a famous oratorio by William Walton which is a fabulous piece of music.
- new: However, in 1845, the Birmingham Festival Committee wrote to him, asking him to write a new oratorio for the 1846 Festival.
- English: He then studied at Cardiff University for an MA in Eighteenth Century English Music and, in particular, English oratorio of the period.
Modifies a noun
- repertoire: Bibi has performed much of the oratorio repertoire in venues that span the whole of the UK.
- performance: On numerous occasions he has been a soloist in oratorio performances throughout the region.
- work: Patricia MacMahon During her career, Pat has specialized in concert, recital and oratorio work, frequently recording for BBC.
- soloist: Ruth Theobald is an experienced oratorio soloist and has an established reputation as a stylish musician.
- singer: Emma Albani, the most popular oratorio singer of her day.
- engagement: FORTHCOMING ACTIVITIES: Several recitals and oratorio engagements in Britain and Germany as well as lots of auditions!
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