Hiérodrame
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Hiérodrame
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Hiérodrame [Gr. ἱερὀς, sacred and δρᾶμα, drama] is a French musical work for two or more voices, with a plot drawn from the Bible. The term was generally used as a synonym for oratorio in France in the 1750s-1780s. Scored for soloists, chorus, and orchestra, the hiérodrame was similar to the grand motet in its structure of solo airs and choruses; however, the texts were taken from newly composed French poems, rather than Latin psalms. French oratorios were performed at the Concert Spirituel, rat
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hi%C3%A9rodrame
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2022-06-10T17:50:27Z
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