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Definition of Ariosos

Arioso
Arioso A`ri*o"so, adv. & a. [It.] (Mus.) In the smooth and melodious style of an air; ariose.

Meaning of Ariosos from wikipedia

- aria and instrumental recitative. One of the most famous instrumental ariosos was composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, and serves as the sinfonia of his...
- 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...
- Iberian Peninsula. Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Iberian Peninsula. Arioso, Pāolā; Diego Meozzi. "Iberian Peninsula•Links". Stone Pages. Retrieved...
- 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...
- 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...
- is a river in the Basilicata region of southern Italy. It rises at Monte Arioso in the southern Apennine Mountains, southwest of Potenza in the province...
- 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...
- (baritone and chorus) Arioso. In the swamp (mezzo-soprano) March. Over the breast of spring O western orb (baritone and chorus) Arioso. Sing on, there in...