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Definition of cavatina in English: cavatinanounPlural cavatinas, Plural cavatine ˌkavəˈtiːnəˌkavəˈtēnə Music 1A short operatic aria in simple style without repeated sections. 〔乐〕卡瓦蒂纳(一种简短、无重复部分、风格简单的歌剧咏叹调) Example sentencesExamples - Erik is a mere operatic tenor lover, and his cavatinas have tunefulness enough, without a trace of the warmth of melody which characterises Wagner's later works.
- The Boccherini is superb as well, the overture and cavatina from ‘Clementina’, which I gather is a scandalously neglected masterpiece of the genre; I'd certainly like to hear more of it after this tempting nine minute excerpt.
- For example, Act One loses the ‘Giovani liete’ choruses, Act Three loses the sextet, and Act Four loses Barbarina's cavatina, Marcellina's song about the he-goat and the she-goat, and Basilio's ‘In quegli anni.’
- In her cavatina ‘Me voila seule dans la nuit’ she spun the line beautifully.
- His bright tenor was untiring in the taxing role, full of Italianate cavatinas.
- 1.1 A piece of lyrical instrumental music similar to a cavatina.
卡瓦蒂纳抒情器乐曲 Example sentencesExamples - These pieces have both style and substance, epitomised by the brilliant concert variations on a Bellini cavatina, here played by de Beenhouwer.
- Berg also embeds within the score a number of self-contained closed forms: sonata-allegro, rondo, variation, canzonetta, cavatina, etc.
OriginEarly 19th century: from Italian. Definition of cavatina in US English: cavatinanounˌkavəˈtēnə Music 1A short operatic aria in simple style without repeated sections. 〔乐〕卡瓦蒂纳(一种简短、无重复部分、风格简单的歌剧咏叹调) Example sentencesExamples - Erik is a mere operatic tenor lover, and his cavatinas have tunefulness enough, without a trace of the warmth of melody which characterises Wagner's later works.
- The Boccherini is superb as well, the overture and cavatina from ‘Clementina’, which I gather is a scandalously neglected masterpiece of the genre; I'd certainly like to hear more of it after this tempting nine minute excerpt.
- In her cavatina ‘Me voila seule dans la nuit’ she spun the line beautifully.
- For example, Act One loses the ‘Giovani liete’ choruses, Act Three loses the sextet, and Act Four loses Barbarina's cavatina, Marcellina's song about the he-goat and the she-goat, and Basilio's ‘In quegli anni.’
- His bright tenor was untiring in the taxing role, full of Italianate cavatinas.
- 1.1 A piece of lyrical instrumental music similar to a cavatina.
卡瓦蒂纳抒情器乐曲 Example sentencesExamples - Berg also embeds within the score a number of self-contained closed forms: sonata-allegro, rondo, variation, canzonetta, cavatina, etc.
- These pieces have both style and substance, epitomised by the brilliant concert variations on a Bellini cavatina, here played by de Beenhouwer.
OriginEarly 19th century: from Italian. |