Da capo aria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 ...
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Da capo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Da Capo is a musical term in Italian, meaning from the beginning (literally from the head ). It is often abbreviated D.C. . It is a composer or publisher's directive to repeat the previous part...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on da capo aria (music), ...musical forms, often suggested by the texts. ... By the mid-17th century a preference for bi-partite (i.e., AB) forms was superseded by a reliance on the da capo aria, in which the initial melody and text were repeated after an intervening melody and text...
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da capo aria: the standard aria form by the late 17th century. The da capo aria had two main sections: the opening “A” section in the main key, followed by a contrasting “B” section in other keys. ... The term viola da gamba referred to those instruments held on the knee or between the legs, while viola da...
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Classical Music Soundtrack Hannibal Aria Da Capo Lecter Movie ... It's Gould, for sure. It's slower becauese it is not Aria (track 01), this is Aria Da Capo (track 32). Aria Da Capo is slower. You can hear Gould singing in the background :)
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Download the free eBook: Aria da Capo by Edna St. Vincent Millay ... Author Millay, Edna St. Vincent, 1892-1950 ... Title Aria da Capo...
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Da capo aria; (dah KAH-poe AR-ree-uh); ... A lyric song in ternary or A-B-A form commonly found in operas, cantatas and oratorios.
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