canto

[ˈkæntoʊ]

canto Definition

  • 1one of the main sections of a long poem
  • 2a musical or singing performance

Using canto: Examples

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

  • Example

    The poem is divided into three cantos.

  • Example

    She performed a beautiful canto at the concert.

canto Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with canto

  • bel canto

    a style of operatic singing characterized by beauty of tone rather than dramatic power

    Example

    She is known for her mastery of bel canto.

  • a style of singing that lies somewhere between speaking and singing, often used in operas to move the plot forward

    Example

    The recitative canto was particularly effective in conveying the character's emotions.

  • canto fermo

    a simple melody used as the basis for polyphonic music

    Example

    The choir began with a canto fermo before moving on to more complex pieces.

Origins of canto

from Italian 'canto', meaning 'song'

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Summary: canto in Brief

The term 'canto' [ˈkæntoʊ] refers to a main section of a long poem or a musical or singing performance. It can also be used in phrases like 'bel canto,' which describes a style of operatic singing characterized by beauty of tone, and 'recitative canto,' which is a style of singing used in operas to move the plot forward.