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- Solita_forma abstract "In 19th-century Italian opera, la solita forma (literally conventional form or multipartite form or double aria) is the formal design of scenes found during the bel canto era of Rossini, Bellini, Donizetti up to the late operas of Verdi. The English phrase—"multipartite form"—is most often used by American musicologist Philip Gossett, beginning with a 1974 essay, where referring to a general framework of melodramatic scene types, especially duets. Each scene gradually progresses from an opening static lyric moment to a finale through several standard musical tempos and set pieces, gradually adding characters and adding or unraveling complexity in the plot.Because composers wrote operas in short spans of time, the standardized form of scenes ensured a time-tested dramatic and musical structure. The term itself comes from a work of criticism by Abramo Basevi".
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- Solita_forma wikiPageWikiLink Abramo_Basevi.
- Solita_forma wikiPageWikiLink Bel_canto.
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- Solita_forma wikiPageWikiLink Cantabile.
- Solita_forma wikiPageWikiLink Category:Italian_opera_terminology.
- Solita_forma wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musical_form.
- Solita_forma wikiPageWikiLink Cavatina.
- Solita_forma wikiPageWikiLink Gaetano_Donizetti.
- Solita_forma wikiPageWikiLink Gioachino_Rossini.
- Solita_forma wikiPageWikiLink Giuseppe_Verdi.
- Solita_forma wikiPageWikiLink Italian_opera.
- Solita_forma wikiPageWikiLink La_traviata.
- Solita_forma wikiPageWikiLink Philip_Gossett.
- Solita_forma wikiPageWikiLink Vincenzo_Bellini.
- Solita_forma wikiPageWikiLinkText "Solita forma".
- Solita_forma wikiPageWikiLinkText "solita forma".
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- Solita_forma subject Category:Italian_opera_terminology.
- Solita_forma subject Category:Musical_form.
- Solita_forma hypernym Design.
- Solita_forma type Genre.
- Solita_forma type Art.
- Solita_forma type Genre.
- Solita_forma comment "In 19th-century Italian opera, la solita forma (literally conventional form or multipartite form or double aria) is the formal design of scenes found during the bel canto era of Rossini, Bellini, Donizetti up to the late operas of Verdi. The English phrase—"multipartite form"—is most often used by American musicologist Philip Gossett, beginning with a 1974 essay, where referring to a general framework of melodramatic scene types, especially duets.".
- Solita_forma label "Solita forma".
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