Cadenza

/kəˈdɛnzə/ noun

A showy, elaborate solo passage in a piece of music, typically inserted near the end of a movement to display a performer's technical skill.

From Italian 'cadenza,' derived from Latin 'cadentia' (falling). In opera and instrumental music, cadenzas were ornamental passages inserted at natural pausing points.

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