The term is 'aria-cabaletta'. An example being Violetta's aria from act 1 of La traviata - 'È strano! è strano……Ah! fors e lui' [aria] - 'Sempre libera' [cabaletta].
Aria
There is no difference. In opera, when a character sings a melody by him or herself, it is called an aria, the Italian word for "air".
Solo performances in opera are called arias from the Italian word for "air".
From Wikipedia: "The word opera means "work" in Italian (from Latin opus meaning "work" or "labour") suggesting that it combines the arts of solo and choral singing, declamation, acting and dancing in a staged spectacle."
Opera, the word, comes from Italy.
Aria
It is called an aria.
There is no difference. In opera, when a character sings a melody by him or herself, it is called an aria, the Italian word for "air".
Aria is an Italian loan word in French. The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun -- which typically identifies the solo song by an opera's leading soprano or tenor -- will be "A-rya" in French in Italian.
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Solo performances in opera are called arias from the Italian word for "air".
An air or song; a melody; a tune.
Myrna had chosen a particularly challenging aria for her audition with the opera company.
aria is an italian word meaning melody, mainly used with opera songs performed by one person
One word that fits this definition is aria.