scena

[ˈʃɛnə]

scena Definition

a part of an opera stage, traditionally at the back, representing a large room.

Using scena: Examples

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

  • Example

    The scena was beautifully decorated with intricate details.

  • Example

    The opera singer stood in front of the scena during her performance.

scena Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for scena

Phrases with scena

  • an extended musical piece for a solo singer, often with instrumental accompaniment

    Example

    The soprano's scena ed aria was the highlight of the opera.

  • a scene in an opera where the characters sing

    Example

    The scena di canto was particularly moving, as the characters expressed their emotions through song.

  • the final scene of an opera or play

    Example

    The scena finale was met with thunderous applause from the audience.

Origins of scena

from Italian 'scena', meaning 'scene'

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Summary: scena in Brief

'Scena' [ˈʃɛnə] refers to a part of an opera stage that represents a large room. It is typically located at the back of the stage and is often intricately decorated. The term extends into phrases like 'scena ed aria,' which denotes an extended musical piece for a solo singer, and 'scena finale,' which refers to the final scene of an opera or play.