Roulade

/ruːˈlɑːd/roo-LAHD
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Definition. A rolling, elaborate vocal flourish — a melismatic passage of fast notes on a single syllable.

Detailed Explanation

A roulade is an elaborate vocal flourish — a melismatic passage of fast running notes typically sung on a single syllable. The term comes from French and refers especially to extended melismas in operatic and bel canto vocal writing.

The roulade is essentially a vocal cousin of the fioritura, though the two terms are sometimes used interchangeably. Roulades are characteristic of high-virtuoso vocal writing — Handel’s da capo arias, Rossini’s comic opera roles, Mozart’s coloratura lines all feature elaborate roulades that demonstrate the singer’s technical agility.

In instrumental music, the term occasionally appears for analogous passages — a long flowing flourish that decorates a melodic line. The character is virtuosic but graceful; a well-executed roulade should sound effortless even though it requires substantial technique.

Etymology

French, ‘roll’, from rouler (‘to roll’). The flourish ‘rolls’ across the notes.

In Practice

Maintain breath support and clarity. Each note in the roulade should be clearly articulated; the line should flow without losing intelligibility.

Notable Examples

  • Handel — Operas and oratorios  (extensive vocal roulades)
  • Rossini — Comic opera roles  (virtuoso roulade writing)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Roulade mean in music?

A rolling, elaborate vocal flourish — a melismatic passage of fast notes on a single syllable.

Where does the word Roulade come from?

French, ‘roll’, from rouler (‘to roll’). The flourish ‘rolls’ across the notes.

How is Roulade performed in practice?

Maintain breath support and clarity. Each note in the roulade should be clearly articulated; the line should flow without losing intelligibility.

What musical terms are related to Roulade?

Related terms include: Fioritura, Coloratura.

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