It depends which language the phrase is in. An aria is usually an operatic song. Nos da means goodnight in Welsh. In Portuguese the phrase means 'in the song'.
False. A da capo aria is in ternary form; A-B-A, where the first part comes back.
Aria Da Capo from Bach's Goldberg Variations
A Duet with instrumental accompaniment and chorus.The da capo aria was a musical form prevalent in the Baroque era. It was sung by a soloist with the accompaniment of instruments, often a small orchestra. The da capo aria was common in the musical genres of opera and oratorio
Voi Che Sapete from The Marriage of Figaro. Listen for the repeated A section in both melody and text.
Da capo means in music that you must repeat the piece from the beginning til the point marked. (I'm not English, sorry if my English is a bit bad)
Nos da = good night; varia ?
"Nos da" in Welsh means "goodnight." "You chi" is a polite form of "you" in Welsh, so "Nos da you chi" can be translated as "goodnight to you (polite/formal)."
Good night.
Usually 'aria da capo'
IN welsh its "Bore da!" (said as "bor ed da")
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Nos da, but it literally means good night. Nos being night, da being good.
Da is good. Nos da (Night good = Good night)
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Nos da, William.BTW the Welsh version of William is Gwilym.