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or·a·to·rio \ˌȯrəˈtōrēˌō, ˌärə-, -tȯr-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Italian, from the Oratorio di San Filippo Neri (Oratory of St. Philip Neri) in Rome, where musical religious services similar to mystery plays were held in the 16th century 1. : a musical composition having a libretto based usually on a religious or scriptural subject and consisting typically of recitatives, arias, choruses, orchestral interludes and accompaniment, and sometimes spoken dialogue or narration but having no action, scenery, or costume 2. : a performance of such a composition |