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Summary Of: Cabaletta

The cabaletta formed as part of an evolution from early 19th century arias containing two contrasting sections... The cabaletta typically ends with a... cabaletta came to refer to the fast final part of any operatic vocal ensemble... The Cabaletta is often used to convey strong emotions... Cabaletta is one of the most important elements in opera... cabaletta formula to great emotional and dramatic effect...

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