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Bel canto

Bel canto (Italian for 'beautiful singing' / 'beautiful song', Italian: [ˈbɛl ˈkanto])—with several similar constructions (bellezze del canto, bell'arte del canto, pronounced in English as /bɛl ˈkɑːnt/ )—is a term with several meanings that relate to Italian singing.[1]

The phrase was not associated with a "school" of singing until the middle of the 19th century, when writers in the early 1860s used it nostalgically to describe a manner of singing that had begun to wane around 1830.[2] Nonetheless, "neither musical nor general dictionaries saw fit to attempt [a] definition [of bel canto] until after 1900". The term remains vague and ambiguous in the 21st century and is often used to evoke a lost singing tradition.[3]

  1. ^ Stark 2003, p. [page needed]
  2. ^ Toft 2013, pp. 3–4.
  3. ^ Duey 1951, p. [page needed].

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