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Definition of scena in English: scenanoun ˈʃeɪnəˈSHānə 1A scene in an opera. (歌剧的)场面 a little scena complete with introductory tune Example sentencesExamples - Every aria she sang was a highlight, not least the formidable Act 1 scena which can hold up its musical head in the exalted territory of Come scoglio.
- 1.1 An elaborate dramatic solo usually including recitative.
(歌剧中的)戏剧场景(常包括咏叹调) Example sentencesExamples - Berlioz called it a ‘Sacred Trilogy’, and the work is in a style between that of opera and the type of orchestral-vocal scena Berlioz experimented with in works such as Cleopatra.
- The program was well chosen in the first half, which began with an operatic scena from the 26-year-old Ludwig van Beethoven.
- Respighi's setting is of a piece, an impressive feat - that is, he doesn't resort to cutting it up as a kind of dramatic scena or recitative.
- ‘The Only Son,’ from 1947, is actually a little scena for mezzo, tenor, and baritone, with piano.
- Galatea rises up from the sea, where she was hiding, and sings a long sort of scena, which showed off Ms. Le Roi's voice in a range of tempos and styles.
OriginItalian, from Latin, 'scene'. Rhymesabstainer, arcana, campaigner, Cana, caner, cantilena, complainer, container, detainer, drainer, entertainer, explainer, Gaenor, gainer, Gaynor, grainer, Jena, Lena, maintainer, Marlene, N'Djamena, obtainer, ordainer, planar, planer, profaner, Rayner, retainer, seiner, Sinn Feiner, strainer, sustainer, trainer, uniplanar Definition of scena in US English: scenanounˈSHānə 1A scene in an opera. (歌剧的)场面 a little scena complete with introductory tune Example sentencesExamples - Every aria she sang was a highlight, not least the formidable Act 1 scena which can hold up its musical head in the exalted territory of Come scoglio.
- 1.1 An elaborate dramatic solo usually including recitative.
(歌剧中的)戏剧场景(常包括咏叹调) Example sentencesExamples - Galatea rises up from the sea, where she was hiding, and sings a long sort of scena, which showed off Ms. Le Roi's voice in a range of tempos and styles.
- ‘The Only Son,’ from 1947, is actually a little scena for mezzo, tenor, and baritone, with piano.
- Berlioz called it a ‘Sacred Trilogy’, and the work is in a style between that of opera and the type of orchestral-vocal scena Berlioz experimented with in works such as Cleopatra.
- Respighi's setting is of a piece, an impressive feat - that is, he doesn't resort to cutting it up as a kind of dramatic scena or recitative.
- The program was well chosen in the first half, which began with an operatic scena from the 26-year-old Ludwig van Beethoven.
OriginItalian, from Latin, ‘scene’. |