Which genre, commonly performed during Lutheran church services in early

eighteenth-century Germany, is a multi-movement sacred work that includes
recitatives, arias, and choruses, and is accompanied by a small orchestra?



a. cantata
b. sonata
c. opera
d. chorale
e. oratorio


A

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