10 adjectives to describe cantata

Easter cantata.

R104534, 29Dec52, Arthur S. Otis (A) OUR Lord victorious; Easter cantata.

A patriotic cantata for girls' voices; libretto by Alberto Campoa, English lyrics by Abbie Parwell Brown, music by Francisco Buencamino.

Most persons never saw an American woman making hay, unless in the highly imaginative cantata of "The Hay-Makers"; and Dolly the Dairy-Maid is becoming to our children as purely ideal a being as Cinderella.

These were Parry's "King Saul"a very recondite, musicianly compositionbut too long; "The Swan and the Skylark," a fanciful little cantata by Goring Thomas; and a "Stabat Mater" by G. Henschel.

Eucharist, Lord's supper, communion; the sacrament, the holy sacrament; celebration, high celebration; missa cantata [Lat.]; asperges^; offertory; introit; consecration; consubstantiation, transubstantiation; real presence; elements; mass; high mass, low mass, dry mass.

These were Parry's "King Saul"a very recondite, musicianly compositionbut too long; "The Swan and the Skylark," a fanciful little cantata by Goring Thomas; and a "Stabat Mater" by G. Henschel.

" [Footnote: Do., "sera necessaria la mayor precaucion, y maña para contenerle ciñendose à la suministracion de polvora, balas y efectos de treta con la cantata posible para no dar a los Americanos justos motivos de gueya.

" The old man muttered something to himself, but Panshine continued in German, pronouncing the words very badly "Lizaveta Mikhailovna has shown me the sacred cantata which you have dedicated to hera very beautiful piece!

"Maestro," said Lavretsky, among other things, "you will soon have to compose a festal cantata.

10 adjectives to describe  cantata