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scena

[ shey-nuh ]

noun

  1. an extended operatic vocal solo, usually including an aria and a recitative.


scena

/ ˈʃeɪnə /

noun

  1. a scene in an opera, usually longer than a single aria
  2. a dramatic vocal piece written in operatic style


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Word History and Origins

Origin of scena1

1810–20; < Italian: literally, scene

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Example Sentences

Paganini's monocorde was nothing to it, for they 'll go through a whole scena of Donizetti with only one note in their voice.

A pair of overdressed Italian artists, extravagantly posturing to one another in some operatic scena.

Then rose up before me this great opera-house "scena" of the delivery.

The scena first appeared in print in the fall of 1805, when it was published in a collection made by Hoffmeister and Khnel.

Repeated mention is made in the letters of the year 1777, and afterwards, of a scena composed for Madame Duschek.

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