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The Bologna crowd was wildly enthusiastic and extremely well prepared: it knew when not to applaud, certainly not between sections of an aria.
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An example of an aria is wawa diao, an aria in the Xipi style that is sung by a young Sheng to indicate heightened emotion.
The last section begins with an aria for bass, showing "" (For you alone are holy) in an unusual scoring of only corno da caccia and two bassoons.
But at least with standard repertory, such cuts tend to be nicks and trims, or an aria for a minor character generally considered superfluous, not whole sections of a score.
Mr. Holten, viewing Héro as superficial by comparison, has Béatrice stomp onto the stage and interact with Héro just when the exquisite slow section of the aria begins working its magic; later Héro admires a dress, opens a jewel box, tries on earrings and puts on lipstick.
Cabaletta, (from Italian cobola, "couplet"), originally an operatic aria with a simple, animated rhythm, and later a fast concluding section of a two-part operatic aria.
She never finishes an aria of horror without a punchline.
Looking at van Velde's paintings, at least once he burst into an aria of exultation.
Each is an aria of disaster.
In opera the cavatina is an aria, generally of brilliant character, sung in one or two sections without repeats.
Bach's keyboard masterpiece is written in the form of an alluring aria with 30 variations.
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