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cantata

[kuhn-tah-tuh] / kənˈtɑ tə /


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Her teaching space became a musical salon, and she led a chorus of students in revelatory performances of Bach cantatas.

From New York Times

Elsewhere — such as in “Der Neue Orpheus,” a cantata for soprano and violin soloists — Weill proved a master of balancing disparate voices, with a keen ear for precise orchestration.

From New York Times

Neither the recording nor the cantata developed legs.

From Los Angeles Times

His cantata provides a manual for how to die sublimely, mapping the road to paradise.

From Los Angeles Times

Initiatives, statements and studies, call-outs, cancellations and cantatas — they’re all pieces of the work that has to be done.

From Washington Post