Amorosa

/ˌæməˈroʊsə/ noun

In music, a female character or voice part characterized by tender, amorous, or romantic qualities; also used as a musical direction meaning 'tenderly' or 'lovingly.'

From Spanish/Italian 'amorosa,' the feminine form of 'amoroso' (amorous, loving), derived from Latin 'amor' (love). This term became standard in musical notation and opera during the Renaissance and Baroque periods.

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