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ca·den·za C0013700 (kə-dĕn′zə)n.1. An elaborate, ornamental melodic flourish interpolated into an aria or other vocal piece.2. An extended virtuosic section for the soloist usually near the end of a movement of a concerto. [Italian, from Old Italian, cadence; see cadence.]cadenza (kəˈdɛnzə) n1. (Classical Music) a virtuoso solo passage occurring near the end of a piece of music, formerly improvised by the soloist but now usually specially composed2. informal South African a fit or convulsion[C19: from Italian; see cadence]ca•den•za (kəˈdɛn zə) n., pl. -zas. an elaborate flourish or showy solo passage, sometimes improvised, introduced near the end of an aria or a movement of a concerto. [1745–55; < Italian < Vulgar Latin *cadentia a falling] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | cadenza - a brilliant solo passage occurring near the end of a piece of musicmusical passage, passage - a short section of a musical composition | TranslationsIdiomsSeehave a cadenzacadenzaenUK
cadenza a virtuoso solo passage occurring near the end of a piece of music, formerly improvised by the soloist but now usually specially composed cadenzaenUK
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