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cavata

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cavata

In music, a short arioso following a recitative, especially in the early 18th century.



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51: "'ll duca Federico ragionava di cio che si dovesse far di cosi gran quantita di terreno, come s'era cavata per far i fondamenti di questo palazzo, che tuttavia si lavorava" (Duke Federico was discussing what should be done with the great mass of earth which had been excavated for the foundations of this palace, which he was then building).
Di Orlando Santo vita, et morte con venti mila Christiani uccisi in Roncisualle Cavata dal Catalogo de Santi.
 
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