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What is an oratorio? How does it differ from an opera?

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An oratorio is a very large musical work for voices, orchestra, etc. It is usually a narrative on a religious theme, and an oratorio is usually performed without any costumes, action, or scenery. It differs from an opera because an opera is musical theater and an oratorio is strictly a concert piece. Also operas use scenes, costumes, and lots of action while oratorios don't. Finally, operas use legends or myths while oratorios use sacred and religious topics. Hope this helped!
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