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A solo section of an Opera characterized by minimal accompaniment, no strict rhythm, and a blend of singing and speaking is known as a "recitative." This musical form is used to advance the plot and convey emotion, allowing characters to express thoughts and dialogue in a more conversational manner. Recitatives often feature sparse instrumental backing, emphasizing the vocal delivery and narrative content.

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