A musical term derived from the Italian recitative arioso (a ria-like recitative). It is often used at the transition from a narrative recitative to an aria, and has a clearer sense of rhythm and a richer melody than a recitative. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
イタリア語でレチタティーボ・アリオーソ (アリア風のレチタティーボ) を縮めた音楽用語。語る口調のレチタティーボからアリアへの推移の部分に現れることが多く,レチタティーボよりも拍節感が明白で,旋律の表情も豊かである。
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