Chapter 39: Sacred Choral Music and Opera
Study Plan
break forth into joyous song and sing praises."
Key Points
- The Mass, Requiem Mass, and the oratorio were the dominant choral forms of the Classical era.
- Haydn wrote two oratorios, including The Creation, which is based on the book of Genesis and on John Milton's Paradise Lost.
- Like Handel's Messiah, The Creation consists of solo arias, recitatives, ensembles, and choruses.
- In the Classical era, two types of Italian opera prevailed: opera buffa (comic opera) and opera seria (serious opera).
- The Marriage of Figaro is one of Mozart's most popular comic operas; it is based on a controversial play by Beaumarchais.
- In The Marriage of Figaro, the aristocracy is satirized, and the servants outsmart the nobility.
- In opera, each aria allows for emotional expression, while the recitative moves the action forward.
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