Definition of Ariette. Meaning of Ariette. Synonyms of Ariette

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Definition of Ariette

Ariette
Arietta A`ri*et"ta, Ariette Ar`i*ette", n. [It. arietta, dim. of aria; F. ariette.] (Mus.) A short aria, or air. ``A military ariette.' --Sir W. Scott.

Meaning of Ariette from wikipedia

- arias in common usage; diminutive form: arietta, Italian: [aˈrjetta]; pl.: ariette; in English simply air) is a self-contained piece for one voice, with or...
- Ariettes oubliées (Forgotten Songs) is a song cycle for voice and piano, L. 60 by Claude Debussy, based on poems by Paul Verlaine. The work consists of...
- Ariettes oubliées... (Forgotten Arias...) is the second full-length album by Les Discrets, released in 2012 by Prophecy Productions. "Ariettes oubliées...
- b****o continuo, op. 1 (1644) Cantate, ariette e duetti, per 2 voci e b****o continuo, op. 2 (1651) Cantate e ariette, per 1–3 voci e b****o continuo, op....
- most influential art society at the time. In November 1874 he married Ariëtte (Jet) Carbentus (1856–1894), and together they had a son, Anton (1876–1962)...
- arrival of an Ariette break (station wagon) to replace the unsuccessful Vivor. The break was some 15 kg (33 lb) heavier than the Ariette saloon at 735 kg...
- dedicated to Giulietta Pezzi. It was published in 1838 by Casa Ricordi in Tre ariette inedite along with two other Bellini songs, "Il fervido desiderio" and...
- (born 1975), American celebrity chef and restaurateur Jet van Noortwijk (Ariette, born 1968), Dutch cricketer Jet Zoon (born 1988), Dutch musician and composer...
- a ready market both home and abroad. He had married van Gogh's cousin, Ariëtte (Jet) Carbentus, in 1874 while she was still very young and he was already...
- Rome Debussy composed – not for the Academy – most of his Verlaine cycle, Ariettes oubliées, which made little impact at the time but was successfully republished...