adjective
- In music, having a style between aria and recitative; melodic and expressive but less formal than a full aria.
Usage: musical term; often used in classical and baroque music
adverb
- In a musical style that is melodic and expressive, between aria and recitative.
Usage: musical direction; used in scores to indicate performance style
noun
- A musical passage or composition written in an arioso style.
Usage: musical term
Examples
- The soprano performed the arioso section with graceful phrasing.
- The composer marked the passage arioso to indicate a lyrical, song-like quality.
- This arioso from the cantata bridges the gap between spoken recitative and sung melody.
- The violinist played the arioso movement with expressive warmth.
- In baroque music, an arioso often appears within a larger recitative section.
- The conductor instructed the singers to approach the arioso with more melodic freedom.