
1) Actress Lloyd or Watson 2) After the recitative 3) Aida air 4) Aida highlight 5) Aida segment 6) Air at the Met 7) Air for Aprile Millo 8) Air for Figaro 9) Air in an opera 10) Air on stage 11) Air in Italian 12) Air but Italian 13) Alagna offering 14) Ambitious melody 15) An air or melody 16) Andrea bocelli album
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1) Arietta 2) Music 3) Solo
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- an elaborate song for solo voice
- an elaborate song for solo voice
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• (n.) An air or song; a melody; a tune.
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(from the article `Iran, ancient`) Soon afterward (c. 290–280 ) the two eastern provinces of Margiana and Aria suffered an invasion by nomads. But the invasion was repelled, and the ...
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A'ri·a noun [ Italian , from Latin
aër . See
Air .]
(Mus.) An air or song; a melody; a tune. » The Italian term is now mostly used for the more elaborate accompanied melodies sung by a single voice, in operas, oratorios, cantatas, anthems, etc., and not so much for si...
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An aria is a musical composition for solo voice with instrumental accompaniment, usually forming part of an opera, oratorio, or cantata. It provides a lyrical pause in the dramatic action, during which a character can comment on some aspect of the drama. Often it is also a difficult piece, designed to display the singer's skill. The aria originated...
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An elaborate vocal solo with instrumental accompaniment, used in genres such as an opera, oratorio or cantata.
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aria (AH ri uh) A melody sung solo or as a duet in an opera, oratorio, or cantata: 'The two singers closed the concert with an aria.' Confusing Words: Units, Groups A to Z.
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A reflective solo (usually sung).
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A solo piece written for a main character, which focuses on the character's emotion.
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A song for solo voice with orchestral accompaniment, generally expressing intense emotion. Generally found in opera, cantata, and oratorio.
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A musical piece intended for one voice and an orchestral accompaniment
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noun an elaborate song for solo voice
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(music) Melodic solo song of reflective character, often with a contrasting middle section. It is used to express a moment of importance in the action of an opera or oratorio. Already to be found in Jacopo Peri's
Euridice (1600) and Claudio Monteverdi's
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A song for solo voice with instrumental accompaniment. Arias appear in cantatas, oratorios, and operas beginning in the 17thc. They emphasize musical and emotional expression more than text. Often reflective rather than descriptive of action, arias provide lyric interludes that temporarily halt the action of the plot.
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a melodic composition for solo voice with accompaniment
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A long accompanied song for a solo voice
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an air or melody. · an elaborate melody sung solo with accompaniment, as in an opera or oratorio.
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an operatic song for one voice.
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A solo song for a single voice.
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An extended musical passage performed by one singer. It is used to express feelings or comment on the action and is accompanied by the orchestra. The action usually stops while an aria is sung.
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an elaborate composition for solo voice with instrumental accompaniment
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an elaborate song for solo voice
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[Intelligent words] an elaborate song for solo voice
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