Arya

/ˈɑːrjə/ noun

A melodic solo vocal piece, typically part of an opera or oratorio, showcasing a singer's skill and emotions.

From Italian 'aria,' from Latin 'aer' (air). In opera, an aria is literally given 'air' or prominence. The term originated in 17th-century Italian opera and spread through Western classical music.

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