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Search option Results found in English Dictionary Wiki: A cantata (literally 'sung', derived from the Italian word 'cantare') is a vocal composition with an instrumental accompaniment, typically in several movements, often involving a choir. The meaning of the term changed over time, from the simple single voice madrigal of the early 17th century, to the multi-voice 'cantata da camera' and the 'cantata da chiesa' of the later part of that century, from the more substantial dramatic forms of the 18th century (including the 200-odd church and secular cantatas of Johann Sebastian Bach) to the usually sacred-texted 19th-century cantata, which was effectively a type of short oratorio.
Results found in Spanish dictionary Wiki: Literalmente, la «cantata» es una pieza que se canta y se distingue de la pieza para ser tocada o «sonada» en acontecimientos católicos (la «sonata»). Desde la época barroca, la cantata es una composición para una o más voces solistas que se acompañan de instrumentos. Las cantatas se crearon para ritos religiosos, tanto católicos (las cantatas sacras) como protestantes.
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