i., müz. arya

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a song performed solo, often preceded by a recitative (q v ), the title of which is usually the first phrase of text
songlike vocal piece, musically expressive, with orchestral accompaniment; generally homophonic in texture
Australian Record Industry Association
a vocal solo in an opera or an oratorio
{i} (Music) melody; melody for a single voice
American Risk and Insurance Association An association of insurance educators and others interested in insurance study and research
an elaborate solo song with instrumental accompaniment Characters in operas, oratorios, and cantatas express their feelings in arias
an elaborate song for one voice, as in: When the soprano finished the aria, the audience clapped
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(it ) - A melodic composition like an air, a song or a tune Originally for a single voice with or without accompaniment Often also an instrumental piece with a singable melody [back]
[ah-ree-ah] (Italian) "Air " A self-contained, melodic section of a large-scale vocal work (opera , cantata, or oratorio) sung by a soloist with instrumental or orchestral accompaniment It is distinct from the more speech-like recitative sections There are also arias that exist independent of any larger work, and in the Baroque period, some instrumental works were called arias, such as the theme of Bach'sGoldberg Variations
a song for a solo singer and orchestra
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A musical piece written typically for a solo voice with orchestral accompaniment in an opera or cantata
The Association of Regional and Island Archaeologists
an elaborate song for solo voice
an independent solo vocal piece within an opera
(Italian) Music written for a solo vocalist with instrumental accompaniment, particularly a piece of some complexity or importance in an opera
Apollo Range Instrumentation Aircraft
an elaborate composition for solo voice with instrumental accompaniment; its emphasis is on expression rather than on text, as opposed to the recitative which emphasizes the text
i., müz. arya