lirica
opera
noun LEE-ree-kah Rare
Origin: From Greek lyrikos (of the lyre), via Latin lyricus.
Also means
lyric poetry
Usage Note
Lirica in modern Italian primarily means opera or operatic singing — cantante lirica (opera singer), teatro di lirica (opera house). In literary contexts it means lyric poetry as a genre. The adjective form lirico can describe both. Do not confuse with musica leggera (pop music) — lirica sits firmly in the classical, operatic tradition that Italy is famous for.
Examples
"Ha studiato canto lirico al conservatorio."
Natural Translation
She studied operatic singing at the conservatory.
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