Arietta

/ˌæriˈɛtə/ noun

Definition

A short, simple aria or melody; a brief musical piece featuring a vocal solo in operatic style.

Etymology

From Italian aria ('air, melody') + -etta (diminutive suffix). The diminutive form of aria, meaning 'little aria.'

Kelly Says

Mozart and Vivaldi composed arietts to give younger singers or secondary characters in operas memorable moments—it's a form that proves you don't need seven minutes to create a lasting musical impression.

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