- aria and
instrumental recitative. One of the most
famous instrumental ariosos was
composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach, and
serves as the
sinfonia of his...
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choruses narrating the P****ion of
Christ as told in the
Gospel of John,
ariosos and
arias reflecting on the action, and
chorales using hymn
tunes and texts...
- "
Arioso", Op. 3, is an art song for
vocal soloist (typically soprano) and
accompaniment written in 1911 by the
Finnish composer Jean Sibelius, who appears...
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communicated musically, for
example through a
combination of recitative, aria, and
arioso.
Early versions of this
include the
Italian genre of
opera buffa, a light-hearted...
- the coda as "p****ionate" and "heroic", but not out of
place after the
ariosos'
distress or the fugues' "luminous verities".
Rosen states that this movement...
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provided by a
pianist using an
orchestral reduction)
arietta A
short aria
arioso Airy, or like an air (a melody) (i.e. in the
manner of an aria); melodious...
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Chapter 12 in BWV2a BWV 1088 – "So heb ich denn mein Auge
sehnlich auf" (
arioso for b****), No. 20 in Wer ist der, so von Edom kömmt (pasticcio P****ion oratorio);...
- Act 2,
Scene 1,
while Tchaikovsky himself arranged the text for Lensky's
arioso in Act 1,
Scene 1, and
almost all of
Prince Gremin's aria in Act 3, Scene...
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religioso (A major)
Arioso.
Moderato con moto (D major) Chorus.
Allegro (D major)
Monologue and chorus.
Moderato –
Largo (B minor)
Arioso.
Andante molto sostenuto...
- poetry;
melodic madrigals, free of
complex polyphony, were
known as
madrigale arioso. In the
context of
staged works and
concert works,
arias evolved from simple...