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More from Chambers 1908[edit]

"Cantata, n. originally the name applied to a sort of musical narrative by one person, accompanied by a single instrument; subsequently an air was introduced the modern concert-aria: now also a choral work, either sacred, and similar to, but shorter than the oratorio, or secular, either lyric or dramatic, but not intended for the stage." Equinox 16:37, 27 September 2018 (UTC)Reply