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The opposite of recitative (speechlike song) is the aria, singing dominated by the music.
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The opposite of recitative is aria. Aria is a solo vocal piece with a structured melody, often accompanied by orchestra or piano, and is more melodic and structured compared to the more speech-like recitative.
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Recitative is used for regular dialogue and moving the plot forward in opera whereas aria is used for expressing the particular emotions of one character in an elaborate way. In arias the plot does not move forward.
The singing style that lies midway between the virtuosic aria and simple recitative is known as "arioso." This style combines elements of melodic expression and lyrical phrasing typical of arias with the more speech-like, free rhythm of recitative. Arioso often features more emotion and musicality than recitative, while not being as elaborate as a fully developed aria. It serves as a bridge, enhancing dramatic moments in opera and oratorio.
An air or song; a melody; a tune.