Cavatina

/ˌkæv.əˈtɪn.ə/ noun

A short, simple melody or song, often performed by a solo singer in an opera, without repeating sections like a full aria.

From Italian 'cavatina', a diminutive form of 'cavata' (drawn out, extracted), related to 'cavare' (to draw or pull out), originally meaning 'a short extracted melody'.

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