aria 的意思
独唱曲; 曲调; 空气
aria 的词源
aria(n.)
“单声部旋律”,1775年,源自意大利语 aria,字面意思是“空气”(参见 air (n.1))。
Historically considered, the aria marks a single moment in the course of a dramatic action. The text often consists of but a few words, many times repeated (as we find in Handel's oratorios, etc.), and the musical development is the main thing. The opposite of aria is recitative (q.v.), in which the declamation of the syllables is the main thing, colored, perhaps, by means of clever orchestration. [W.S.B. Mathews and Emil Liebling, "Dictionary of Music," 1896]
从历史上看,aria 在戏剧行动中标志着一个独特的时刻。其歌词通常只有寥寥几句,反复吟唱(例如我们在亨德尔的清唱剧中看到的),而音乐的发展则是重点。aria 的对立面是 recitative (q.v.),在这种形式中,音节的朗诵是主要内容,可能通过巧妙的管弦乐编配增添色彩。[W.S.B. Mathews 和 Emil Liebling,《音乐词典》,1896年]
aria 的使用趋势
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