Originally posted by Suffolkcoastal
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Schumann's Scenes are (partially) based on the same text as Mahler 8 part 2. The latter being based on the Veni Creator spiritus pentecost hymn in the 1st mvt and Goethe in the 2nd, does this make it a symphony-oratorio, like Mendelssohn 2, of which the (extended) finale is completely based on biblical texts?
Is Brahms' Deutsches Requiem hence an oratorio as it is not based on the liturgical texts of a Mass for the deceased, but on Brahms' choice of biblical ones?
Like Pabmusic hinted at already, there is a grey area of pieces which might be an oratorio, but which is not called as such by the composer. Hence, probably here we've got another example of: an oratorio is an oratorio as soon as the composer names it an oratorio (similar to: a symphony is a symphony as soon as the composer calls it a symphony)?
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