IPA: /kæbəˈlɛtə/
KK: /kæbəˈlɛtə/
A short and lively song or section in an opera, often with a repetitive rhythm and simple style, typically serving as a concluding part of a larger piece.
The singer performed a beautiful cabaletta that captivated the audience with its energetic rhythm.
Cabaletta → It originates from Italian 'cabaletta', which is a diminutive form of 'cabal', meaning a short song or a brief musical piece. The term is often used in the context of opera to refer to a specific type of aria that is lively and often repeated. Thus, 'cabaletta' refers to a short, lively musical piece, typically in an operatic setting.
Imagine a short, lively song in an opera — that's what a cabaletta is, a brief musical piece that brings energy to the performance.