noun
- An ornamental passage or flourish in vocal music, typically a rapid run of notes sung to a single syllable.
- A decorative or ornamental detail; an elaborate embellishment in art, design, or language.
Usage: music term; Italian origin; commonly used in opera and classical vocal contexts
Usage: figurative use; less common than the musical sense
Examples
- The soprano performed a beautiful fioritura that showcased her vocal range.
- The aria featured several elaborate fioriture that delighted the audience.
- In baroque opera, fioriture were often improvised by the singer.
- The composer wrote a challenging fioritura passage for the lead vocalist.
- Her speech was filled with rhetorical fioriture that made it memorable.
- The musical score included detailed fioriture in the final movement.