-
cello and harpsichord) is at one end of the spectrum,
through recitativo accompagnato (using orchestra), the more
melismatic arioso, and
finally the full-blown...
- A note that is not part of the
scale indicated by the key signature.
accompagnato Accompanied (i.e. with the
accompaniment following the soloist, who may...
- "secco", only
accompanied by the b****o continuo.
Recitatives marked "
Accompagnato" (Acc.) are
accompanied by
additional string instruments.
Handel uses...
- only by b****o continuo,
which was
usually a
harpsichord and a cello; or
accompagnato (also
known as strumentato) in
which the
orchestra provided accompaniment...
-
usually receive special treatment. Bach
created particularly distinctive accompagnato recitatives in this work: they are
accompanied not by
continuo alone...
-
frequently performed and recorded. The Sei Solo a
Violino senza B****o
accompagnato (Six
Solos for
Violin Without B**** Accompaniment), as Bach
titled them...
-
aforementioned styles and monody. It is
commonly confused with
recitativo accompagnato.
Arioso is
similar to
recitative due to its
unrestrained structure and...
- al
regno 7. Aria (Tolomeo) – L'empio, sleale,
indegno 8.
Recitativo accompagnato (Cesare) – Alma del gran
Pompeo 9. Aria (Cesare) – Non è sì vago e bello...
- larghetto. In the opera, the aria is
preceded by a
short recitativo accompagnato of 9 bars,
setting the
scene ("Frondi
tenere e belle"). The aria itself...
-
orchestra supports the solo with a
pizzicato tremolando effect ("cadenza
accompagnato").
Franz Liszt's
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 for
piano contains the instruction...