arias

[ˈɑːriəz]

arias Definition

long, accompanied song for a solo voice, typically one in an opera or oratorio.

Using arias: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "arias" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The soprano sang a beautiful aria from the opera.

  • Example

    He is known for his ability to perform difficult arias.

  • Example

    The tenor's performance of the aria brought the audience to tears.

arias Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for arias

Phrases with arias

  • aria buffa

    a comic or humorous aria in an opera

    Example

    The aria buffa in the second act was a highlight of the performance.

  • an aria in three parts, with the first section repeated after the second

    Example

    The aria da capo was performed with great skill and emotion.

  • a fast and lively aria in an opera, often used to conclude a scene

    Example

    The cabaletta at the end of the act was a rousing finale to the performance.

Origins of arias

from Italian 'aria', meaning 'air'

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Summary: arias in Brief

'Arias' [ˈɑːriəz] are long, accompanied songs for a solo voice, typically in an opera or oratorio. They are often difficult to perform and require great skill and emotion. Phrases like 'aria buffa' and 'aria da capo' refer to specific types of arias, while 'cabaletta' denotes a fast and lively aria used to conclude a scene.