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- Hiérodrame abstract "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, rather than in church. Works that were performed at the Concert Spirituel and described as hiérodrames include Le sacrifice d'Abraham (1780, words by Voltaire, music by Cambini); Samson (1783, words by Voltaire, music by Valentin), and Absalon (1786, words by Moline, music by Henri Montan Berton).".
- Hiérodrame wikiPageExternalLink www.grovemusic.com.
- Hiérodrame wikiPageID "14200982".
- Hiérodrame wikiPageLength "1277".
- Hiérodrame wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Hiérodrame wikiPageRevisionID "630206527".
- Hiérodrame wikiPageWikiLink Bible.
- Hiérodrame wikiPageWikiLink Category:Western_classical_music_styles.
- Hiérodrame wikiPageWikiLink Concert_Spirituel.
- Hiérodrame wikiPageWikiLink Giuseppe_Cambini.
- Hiérodrame wikiPageWikiLink Henri-Montan_Berton.
- Hiérodrame wikiPageWikiLink Motet.
- Hiérodrame wikiPageWikiLink Oratorio.
- Hiérodrame wikiPageWikiLink Psalms.
- Hiérodrame wikiPageWikiLink Voltaire.
- Hiérodrame wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hiérodrame".
- Hiérodrame wikiPageWikiLinkText "hiérodrame".
- Hiérodrame subject Category:Western_classical_music_styles.
- Hiérodrame hypernym Work.
- Hiérodrame type Book.
- Hiérodrame type Diacritic.
- Hiérodrame type Redirect.
- Hiérodrame type Style.
- Hiérodrame comment "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.".
- Hiérodrame label "Hiérodrame".
- Hiérodrame sameAs Q4198071.
- Hiérodrame sameAs m.03cxm3z.
- Hiérodrame sameAs Иеродрама.
- Hiérodrame sameAs Q4198071.
- Hiérodrame wasDerivedFrom Hiérodrame?oldid=630206527.
- Hiérodrame isPrimaryTopicOf Hiérodrame.