
1) Aria
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1) From copola 2) From copola but Italian 3) From copola in Italian 4) Italian opera terminology 5) Italian musical term 6) Italian musical form 7) Musical term in Rome 8) Musical form term 9) Musical term to an Italian 10) Term regarding musical form
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Cabaletta describes the two-part musical form particularly favored for arias in 19th century Italian opera in the belcanto era up until about the 1850s during which it was one of the era`s most important elements. More properly, cabaletta is the name of the more animated section following the songlike cantabile. It often introduces a complication....
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(from Italian cobola, `couplet`), originally an operatic aria with a simple, animated rhythm, and later a fast concluding section of a two-part ...
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A brisk aria in Italian opera, usually on the heels of a more lyrical, thoughtful aria. The cabaletta usually expresses a contrasting state of mind frequently inspiring the character to a course of impassioned action. The term cabaletta comes from
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The lively, galloping second half of a double-aria. See cavatina.
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The final section of an extended aria or duet, generally short and brilliant, to display the voice and rouse applause.
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