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- Catalogue_aria abstract "A catalogue aria is a genre of opera aria in which the singer recounts a list of information (people, places, food, dance steps, etc.) that was popular in Italian comic opera in the latter half of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. "Madamina, il catalogo è questo" from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Don Giovanni is the most famous example, and is often referred to as "the catalogue aria". Leporello notes how many lovers the title character has had in each country he has visited. Pasquale sings two such arias in Joseph Haydn's Orlando paladino, "Ho viaggiato in Francia, in Spagna" in act one, which lists the countries to which he has traveled, and "Ecco spiano" in act 2, which rattles off all of his varied musical talents.The traditional devices of the catalogue aria include a solidly neutral opening, a section of rising comic excitement full of rapid patter and an emphatic final cadence, normally closing with an epigram. Common features include asyndeton, anaphora, rhyme schemes, and complete phrases stacked two to a line, typically expressed with joy, anger, excitement or fear, routinely fast declamation of patter in a generally mechanical and often impersonal way.".
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- Catalogue_aria wikiPageWikiLink Anaphora_(rhetoric).
- Catalogue_aria wikiPageWikiLink Antonio_Salieri.
- Catalogue_aria wikiPageWikiLink Aria.
- Catalogue_aria wikiPageWikiLink Asyndeton.
- Catalogue_aria wikiPageWikiLink Cadence_(music).
- Catalogue_aria wikiPageWikiLink Carlo_Goldoni.
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- Catalogue_aria wikiPageWikiLink Domenico_Cimarosa.
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- Catalogue_aria wikiPageWikiLink Epigram.
- Catalogue_aria wikiPageWikiLink Giacomo_Francesco_Bussani.
- Catalogue_aria wikiPageWikiLink Giovanni_Battista_Casti.
- Catalogue_aria wikiPageWikiLink Giovanni_Bertati.
- Catalogue_aria wikiPageWikiLink Giovanni_Paisiello.
- Catalogue_aria wikiPageWikiLink Giuseppe_Gazzaniga.
- Catalogue_aria wikiPageWikiLink Giuseppe_Petrosellini.
- Catalogue_aria wikiPageWikiLink Il_mercato_de_Malmantile.
- Catalogue_aria wikiPageWikiLink Il_pittore_parigina.
- Catalogue_aria wikiPageWikiLink Il_re_Teodoro_in_Venezia.
- Catalogue_aria wikiPageWikiLink Il_ricco_dun_giorno.
- Catalogue_aria wikiPageWikiLink John_Platoff.
- Catalogue_aria wikiPageWikiLink Josef_Bárta.
- Catalogue_aria wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Haydn.
- Catalogue_aria wikiPageWikiLink La_vendemmia.
- Catalogue_aria wikiPageWikiLink Le_nozze_di_Figaro.
- Catalogue_aria wikiPageWikiLink Lorenzo_Da_Ponte.
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- Catalogue_aria wikiPageWikiLink Nunziano_Porta.
- Catalogue_aria wikiPageWikiLink Opera.
- Catalogue_aria wikiPageWikiLink Orlando_paladino.
- Catalogue_aria wikiPageWikiLink Patter.
- Catalogue_aria wikiPageWikiLink Patter_song.
- Catalogue_aria wikiPageWikiLink Recitative.
- Catalogue_aria wikiPageWikiLink The_Barber_of_Seville_(Paisiello).
- Catalogue_aria wikiPageWikiLink The_Marriage_of_Figaro.
- Catalogue_aria wikiPageWikiLink Viaggiatore_ridiculo.
- Catalogue_aria wikiPageWikiLink Wolfgang_Amadeus_Mozart.
- Catalogue_aria wikiPageWikiLinkText "Catalogue aria".
- Catalogue_aria wikiPageWikiLinkText "catalogue aria".
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- Catalogue_aria subject Category:Opera_terminology.
- Catalogue_aria hypernym Genre.
- Catalogue_aria type MusicGenre.
- Catalogue_aria comment "A catalogue aria is a genre of opera aria in which the singer recounts a list of information (people, places, food, dance steps, etc.) that was popular in Italian comic opera in the latter half of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. "Madamina, il catalogo è questo" from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Don Giovanni is the most famous example, and is often referred to as "the catalogue aria". Leporello notes how many lovers the title character has had in each country he has visited.".
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