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a·ri·o·so A0422300 (ä′rē-ō′sō, -zō) Music n. pl. a·ri·o·sos 1. a. A style used in opera and oratorio, similar to but more melodic than recitative.b. A passage rendered in this style.2. A short vocal solo having the melodic style but not the form of an aria.adv. & adj. In a melodic style like that of an aria. Used chiefly as a direction. [Italian, from aria, aria; see aria.]arioso (ˌɑːrɪˈəʊzəʊ; ˌæ-) n, pl -sos or -si (-siː) (Classical Music) music a recitative with the lyrical quality of an aria[C18: from Italian, from aria]a•rio•so (ˌær iˈoʊ soʊ, ˌɑr-) n., pl. -sos. a musical passage having the character of a recitative or a simple aria. [1735–45; < Italian: literally, songlike] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | arioso - (music) a short recitative that is melodic but is not an ariamusic - an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous mannerrecitative - a vocal passage of narrative text that a singer delivers with natural rhythms of speech | TranslationsArioso
Arioso a solo vocal episode in an opera, oratorio, or cantata; generally shorter than an aria and written in a freer form. The declamatory manner of singing is often used. Examples are the ariosi of Canio (I Pagliacci by Leoncavallo) and Hermann and Lenskii (The Queen of Spades and Eugene Onegin by Tchaikovsky). ariosoenUS
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