Any operatic solo is called an aria.
An aria is an extended operatic solo.
An aria.
Scena
Well, darling, a short operatic aria is called a "cavatina." It's like a mini solo performance within the larger opera, perfect for showcasing a singer's talent in a quick and catchy number. So next time you're at the opera, keep an ear out for those sassy cavatinas!
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An aria is an extended operatic solo.
a solo by a singer is called an "aria". It is essentially one voice singing by itself without any other voices.
An aria.
scena
Scena
Jessye Norman sang a solo called Tannhauser by Wagner. Jessye did this at her operatic debut at the Deutsche Opera Berlin.
Sometimes arias are called scenas, aria or scena in the singular.
Not sure if this is what you're looking for, but an operatic solo is referred to as an aria.
Well, darling, a short operatic aria is called a "cavatina." It's like a mini solo performance within the larger opera, perfect for showcasing a singer's talent in a quick and catchy number. So next time you're at the opera, keep an ear out for those sassy cavatinas!
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An operatic song is called an aria. This is a solo song that is a self contained piece that can be with or without instrumental music.
Which commercial are you talking about first? If it is the haunting operatic solo - it's Maria Callas singing the aria "O mio babbino caro" by Puccini