Answer:
Oratorio
Explanation:
An oratorio is a large musical composition for soloists, chorus, orchestra, instrumentals, and arias which is usually based on a biblical or religious event.
It is a performance in which the story is told by means of its music and not by costumes, pantomime, or aesthetics.
It is different from an opera because while an opera is a musical theatre, an oratorio is a concert piece– even though their roles and uses can be used interchangeably.