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 aria ['ɑrɪə]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 独唱特写镜头, 咏叹调

  1. A pale rendition of the aria.
    独唱曲的无力表演
  2. A gifted rendition of the aria.
    极富天赋的咏叹调的演唱
  3. The opera was marred by an awkward aria.
    整部歌剧毁在咏叹调部分的不够熟练


aria
[ noun ]
an elaborate song for solo voice
<noun.communication>


Aria \A"ri*a\, n. [It., fr. L. a["e]r. See {Air}.] (Mus.)
An air or song; a melody; a tune.

Note: The Italian term is now mostly used for the more
elaborate accompanied melodies sung by a single voice,
in operas, oratorios, cantatas, anthems, etc., and not
so much for simple airs or tunes.

  1. She was an affecting Natasha, successfully conveying the girl's agitation in her big aria.
  2. Maybe what "Scala" and "R&Z" needed most of all was that Rossini speciality, the "aria di sorbetto," a little melody sung by a secondary soloist while listeners revived themselves with refreshments and blotted the sweat stains from their outfits.
  3. But first he sings "Vesti la Giubba," and while greater tenors have sobbed through the aria, John Absalom was a fine Canio.
  4. His big second-act aria, "Una furtiva lagrima," drew the usual feverish ovation from his fans, but in truth it was only moderately soothing to the ear.
  5. "The whole idea that every character has his aria, then from time to time there's an ensemble piece.
  6. Samuel Ramey jumped on the traditional table and turned his aria into the glittering showpiece it so rarely is.
  7. "They are always with me: the unbounded waiting, the odor of blood on steel," Marie sings, in an aria so long and dreary Madame Defarge would have had time to finish knitting several rows and still been able to skewer her on a needle.
  8. But no, the Bellovian aria soared on.
  9. But at least there were two fine performances here: Sigmund Cowan, who made a big thing out of Tonio's Prologue, and Gwynne Geyer, the debut Nedda, whose polished aria might have soared with a better conductor.
  10. By the time we'd finish playing a movement, he'd have another variation `written.' "We had the `Queen of the Night' aria.
  11. One does not often find a soprano who can look like a country girl and give such an accomplished account of both the big aria at the end of act one and the lullaby in act three.
  12. Rossini took the aria out in 1817 when the tenor engaged couldn't sing it.
  13. As Tom Rakewell, Mark Tucker struggles somewhat with a role that is heavy for his tenor, but wins through in the end. Mary Plazas makes a delightfully vulnerable Anne Trulove, who shapes her aria with style.
  14. Guglielmo's first aria was given in a little-known version, Despina and Alfonso sang their duet, Ferrando sang all his arias, acres of oft-deleted recitative was restored.
  15. Actor Paul Sorvino is turning again to singing, but the acclaimed opera singer says he knows better than to try to soothe the savage beast of gamblers with an aria.
  16. So fervently did he sing his interminable second-act aria that one only noticed halfway through that the song was going nowhere and neither was the opera.
  17. As Masetto, Meurig Davies is sunk in his aria by flabby playing from the pit. That is an endemic feature of the evening and the sense that the singers as a team needed a stronger guiding hand may explain why the women, too, make a limited effect.
  18. It's interesting that even a simple tune like "There's No Place like Home" sounds like an aria when Dame Joan sings it.
  19. Then with my pianist, until the moment I was able to sing from beginning to end the first aria in `Aida.'
  20. "A breath of fresh aria" is the way Chemical Bank promotes its free Metropolitan Opera concerts in New York City area parks.
  21. Olaf Bar's Count, in good voice, burst into violent anger in his Act 3 aria.
  22. In the darker parts of the aria, he didn't make it extremely dark, just shaded.
  23. Unlike everyone else, she arrived from stage left and after delivering a pallid little Donizetti aria, sat herself center stage in a place that was not reserved for her.
  24. We recall Bernard Levin proclaiming that the word Kiri would be found written on his heart (and she sang the Countess's first aria from Figaro, the aria that helped to propel her into legend).
  25. We recall Bernard Levin proclaiming that the word Kiri would be found written on his heart (and she sang the Countess's first aria from Figaro, the aria that helped to propel her into legend).
  26. But in it, she gets to sing the most famous aria of the evening, "O mio bambino caro," which she did with sublime tenderness.
  27. He got off to a weak start with the aria "Questa o quella," and during the opera's most famous aria, "La donna e mobile" in Act 3, his voice just didn't project.
  28. He got off to a weak start with the aria "Questa o quella," and during the opera's most famous aria, "La donna e mobile" in Act 3, his voice just didn't project.
  29. Most of the time we hear it in comedy, but an aria from Vivaldi's Bajazet showed it can be turned no less winningly to pathos.
  30. His most moving aria, 'Tanti affanni', was sung with both force of expression and intimacy. In Cuzzoni's role, Claron McFadden was beautifully lyrical, rather than dazzling.
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