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soprano [Ital.,=above], female voice of highest pitch. The three basic types of solo soprano are coloratura, lyric, and dramatic. The coloratura has a great range and impressive vocal agility; the lyric soprano has a light, pretty voice; and the dramatic soprano has a sustained power suitable for operatic roles. The voices of boys who have not reached puberty are generally in the soprano range and replace women's voices in some church choirs. In the castrato castrato (kăsträ`tō) [Ital. ..... Click the link for more information. of the 18th cent. the quality of a boy's voice combined with the lung power of a man made for vocal powers of great brilliance (see eunuch eunuch (y `nĭk) [Gr...... Click the link for more information. ). The highest-pitched member of various families of instruments is termed soprano, e.g., soprano saxophone. sopranoHighest vocal register, ranging from about middle C to the second A above it. Sopranos are normally female but may also include boy sopranos and (previously) castrati (see castrato). Soprano voices are traditionally classified as dramatic (rich and powerful), lyric (lighter), and coloratura (high and very agile). The mezzo-soprano range is about a third lower. soprano 1. the highest adult female voice, having a range approximately from middle C to the A a thirteenth above it 2. the voice of a young boy before puberty 3. a singer with such a voice 4. the highest part of a piece of harmony 5. a. the highest or second highest instrument in a family of instruments b. (as modifier): a soprano saxophone How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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One of the world's premier lyric sopranos, Rost is making her third L. Aspiring lyric soprano Melinda Maeckle, a 1995 graduate of Lake Dallas High School, will perform a free concert of opera and show tunes June 18 before traveling to South Africa later this summer as part of an elite group of the world's most promising voice students. Another highlight of the concert was lyric soprano Andrea Rost's seductive rendition of ``Caro Nome'' from Verdi's ``Rigoletto. |
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