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How to use arioso in a sentence

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The characters have sections of their texts set in Lully's signature arioso with a few aria-like pieces here and there.
Although also without recitative, there were arioso pieces and instrumental symphonies, with choruses which included chorales.
Bostridge then railed against destiny in a long arioso, but his powerlessness was symbolised by the next chorus.
In Act 3 when Guido and Emilia meet, he urges her to kill him in a remarkable sequence of secco recitative, accompanied recitative and arioso.
In early 17th-century opera, recitative was the principal mode of expression and was often freely mixed with short passages of arioso.
Dance-like passages alternate with chorales, and recitative-like passages alternate with arioso parts.
We aren't surprised that Handel employs, for this grand theme, all the resources of classical Heroic Opera, involving recitative, arioso, aria, chorus, and ceremonial dance.
The highlight of this final section, however, had to be the tenor arioso.
Honegger takes up his pen, notably to compose Prelude, arioso, fughette sur le nom BACH and the Mouvement symphonique N° 3 which, lacking another name, never obtains the success of Pacific or Rugby.
This approach informs all the movements: a declamatory allemande, a courante modelled on the Italian version, a gentle arioso for the sarabande and a gigue with a virtuostic display of baroque ornamentation.
The rest of the score is vaguely Wagnerian arioso, but, mercifully, Tryptych provided surtitles to relieve the tedium.
The recitatives incorporate several elements of the arioso.
It has an impressive double choir and an enlarged spectrum of arias and madrigals. For the first time, a composition made general use of the combination of arioso and arias.
Soprano Marta Ewa Matulewicz had to negotiate a very high tessitura, while baritone Matthew Zadow had to cope with dramatic declamation as well as arioso passages.
Previn's sophisticated score was an eclectic mix of the lyricism of Strauss and Britten, Janacek's arioso manner in recitative and a jazz element reminiscent of Bernstein.
In Sibelius's Arioso, they are more on home ground and project the song's haunting sense of melancholy.
The company's Arioso high performance air filtration composite media are found in high efficiency fume extraction filters.
We remain focused on fully commercializing our Arioso membrane composite media, which is being developed from the technology we obtained with the Solutech acquisition.
Examples from Classical Literature
The oboe has a kind of arioso phrase with trilling of flutes and clarinets, answered in trumpets and harp.
Still more impressively is this mastery of expression shown in the arioso recitatives.
His forms are very free, and the recitative is almost wholly in the arioso style with full orchestral accompaniment.
His 2nd arioso with twelve variations is worth the notice of pianists in search of something unfamiliar.
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