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Meaning of ariose

Wordnet

ariose (s)

having a melody (as distinguished from recitative)

Webster

ariose (a.)

Characterized by melody, as distinguished from harmony.

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having a melody (as distinguished from recitative)Characterized by melody, as distinguished from harmony.

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The aria sung by the soprano was incredibly ariose, captivating the audience with its melodious charm.

The composer crafted an ariose melody that effortlessly flowed from one note to the next.

The opera's opening scene featured an ariose duet between the two lead characters, setting the stage for the drama to unfold.

The troubadour's songs were known for their ariose quality, weaving tales of love and adventure with enchanting melodies.