ariettes

[ˌærɪˈɛts]

ariettes Definition

a short, simple song for one voice, typically with piano accompaniment.

Using ariettes: Examples

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

  • Example

    She sang a beautiful ariette at the concert.

  • Example

    The composer wrote several ariettes for his wife to sing.

  • Example

    The music teacher assigned the students to perform an ariette for their final project.

Phrases with ariettes

  • a short aria or instrumental piece

    Example

    The pianist played a lovely arietta during the intermission.

  • a style of singing that is similar to an aria but more melodic and less formal

    Example

    The tenor's arioso was the highlight of the opera.

  • a fast and lively concluding section of an operatic aria

    Example

    The soprano's cabaletta was met with thunderous applause from the audience.

Origins of ariettes

from French 'ariette', diminutive of 'aria'

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Summary: ariettes in Brief

'Ariettes' [ˌærɪˈɛts] are short, simple songs for one voice, usually accompanied by piano. They are often used in concerts and as assignments in music classes. Related terms include 'arietta,' which is a short aria or instrumental piece, 'arioso,' which is a style of singing similar to an aria but more melodic and less formal, and 'cabaletta,' which is a fast and lively concluding section of an operatic aria.