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The semi-chorus sopranos negotiated notes well above the stave with skill and purity, whilst the basses plumbed equally impressive sepulchral, subterranean depths.
Then come a pair of two-bar interludes, respectively for two sopranos and two altos.
Although the recording is of a rather ' whining orchestra', enough of the soprano's enunciation is conveyed to provide the guests with a salutary example of music's power to move.
Many people in this country describe sopranos as "metzo", which is often an apt description but not quite the one they mean.
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The two sopranos echo the sound of two cats.
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There is a live performer, a soprano singer, and an obligatory electronic part.
The concert choir features first sopranos, second sopranos, and altos, each with a section leader.
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Until 2011, the group consisted of eight voices: two sopranos, two altos, two tenors and two basses.
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The alto, tenor, and bass voices sing free counterpoint, while the sopranos sing the chorale unadorned in long notes.
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Her clear tone and lack of continuous vibrato were echoed by other sopranos of the period.
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Choirbooks were generally put on a stand with the smaller boy sopranos in front and the men in back.
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The movement demands perfect tuning with straight tone singing all while maintaining a high tessitura for the sopranos, tenors, and basses.
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In writings of the time, the male soprano begins to be depicted as ghoulish or nightmarish, as though inhabiting a dream.
Nonetheless, she did achieve considerable success on 78-rpm gramophone records, being one of the first lyric-dramatic sopranos whose voice recorded well.
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Litvinne was regarded widely as being one of the greatest dramatic sopranos of the late 19th century and the early 20th century.
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Both days share a first 'beginning' motive pitch-collection derived from the sustained choral chord and the two key areas tonicized by the mezzo-soprano soloist.
The harmony syllabus comprised the theoretical understanding of chords, harmonization of a given bass line and soprano line approached in a broad range of styles.
A demanding work, it requires 14 soloists (three sopranos, one contralto, two tenors, four baritones, and four basses).
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One number in the score has retained its popularity with coloratura sopranos.
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Fist fights and disorder between rival groups of fans broke out in the audience and the two sopranos exchanged insults and came to blows onstage.
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In the first tude, both altos and basses sing only one part each, while sopranos and tenors have solo parts.
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One of the leading lyric-coloratura sopranos of her generation, she possessed a warm and radiant voice of considerable range and agility.
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At the close, the yearning, exultant, unison solo soprano and tenor (which recalled the opening child singers) gave way to a massive orchestral tutti.
Of course, the technical ability of the soprano was not the only defining characteristic of her lofty status.
A true operatic contralto is extremely rare, so much so that often roles intended for contraltos are performed by mezzo-sopranos.
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The following is a list of singers in country, popular music, jazz, classical-crossover, and musical theatre who have been described as sopranos.
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The role is, of course, one of the coloratura soprano's richest gold mines.
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In the cantata, the lower voices prepare each entrance by imitation, sometimes repeating the line to the soprano's long final note.
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The device of letting the lower parts echo rhythmically a motive announced by the sopranos became a mannerism.
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In addition to straight sopranos, there are also slightly and fully curved sopranos.
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Usually this voice has a lower tessitura than other sopranos, and a darker timbre.
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The school closed in 1968, at which point the boys' voices were replaced by sopranos.
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I don't allow the sopranos to override them.
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In modern times a great number of notable sopranos have performed or recorded the aria.
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Since the 1990s, female army personnel have occasionally been included in the choir as sopranos.
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One of the leading dramatic sopranos of her generation, she possessed a rich voice with a brilliant range and intensity.
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There is no contract that states exactly when the soprano and impresario came to an agreement.
The longest of the four sections, it gives the soprano extended passages of coloratura amidst rich orchestration.
The tenor gets the death scene, not the soprano.
They are broken down with two sections of sopranos, two sections of altos, a section of tenors, and a section of bass.
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Usually (but not always) this voice has a lower tessitura than other sopranos, and a darker timbre.
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Critics even credit her with influencing the repertoire by insisting that every work performed give the most prominent role to her particular brand of soprano.
More than a fair share of these entries are placed as prominently as possible, in the soprano or the bass.
Since the research on castrato and female soprano voices has been comparatively exhaustive, attention was given to the tenor and bass instead.
In this respect its sound is quite different from that of ordinary mixed choruses, which at loud volume tend to be dominated by their sopranos.
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Although composed for countertenor, it is often sung by sopranos.
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Today they are often played by mezzo-sopranos and sometimes even by sopranos.
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The soprano voice was thus assigned to the female protagonist, the tenor voice to the male protagonist.
In current operatic practice, female singers with very low vocal tessituras are often included among mezzo-sopranos.
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Powerful sopranos bursting wineglasses fits into the same category - sympathetic resonance at a distance.
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Members of a boys' choir are technically known as "trebles" and often termed boy sopranos, although occasionally some boys sing in the alto range.
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The blue book (volume 3) contains a number of longer anthems, and the red book features fifty carols arranged for sopranos and altos.
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There are also a fair number of tenors and sopranos, but true basses and contraltos are rare.
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In this piece a subtle but strong bass line supports the dialogue between the soprano and solo flute.
Most sopranos, however, add ornamentation to demonstrate their technical ability, as was the tradition in the bel canto period.
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She was one of the most remarkable light lyric sopranos of her generation.
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Three of the women are classically trained sopranos.
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Borkh was one of the leading dramatic sopranos of the 1950s and 1960s, though she recorded infrequently.
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The chorus enters with the sopranos and altos singing the main theme, harmonized in triads.
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With electronic instruments, a single wind controller can create the low bass sounds as easily as the high soprano sounds.
The voices of the soprano-soloist and virtual soprano create a semi-acousmatic space where the source bonding3 of the soprano voice is no longer certain.
The on-stage soprano recites the first stanza without rhythmic restrictions.
Most of these vocal parts are for soprano.
He and the soprano reappear in the final act, but are divided by a barrier which must be crossed by the man.
The pitch material for the mezzo-soprano part was defined based upon the functioning of the speech synthesis methods used.
Although only a bass line is given, there are blank staves with clefs for three upper voices, two soprano and one alto.
The most elementary reason is perhaps to allow the soprano to leave the stage in the time allotted by the music without having to run.
Scored for soprano solo, choir and strings, again the orchestral opening impresses with its authoritatively descending theme.
The final exam for this subject included two four-part exercises on a given bass line and soprano line.
The second section is slow and expansive, consisting primarily of a static, cyclical, and tonal two-part counterpoint - a soprano vocal line against a melodic bass.
Transition to the fragment is achieved through the imitation of melodic gestures of piccolo by flute and soprano.
Leider was one of the most important dramatic sopranos of the 20th century.
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Spinto sopranos are also expected to handle dynamic changes in the music that they are performing with skill and poise.
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They needed sopranos for their choir and soloists, but were not permitted them.
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In some sopranos, the modal register vocal production may extend into what is usually thought of as the whistle register.
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The 30 presented here are divided into six internally contrasted groups, soprano and baritone singing alternately.
The work is conceived for soprano or tenor.
The sopranos sing the cantus firmus, the other voices interpret aspects of the narration.
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Due to her wide vocal range, she also sings several roles traditionally performed by mezzo-sopranos.
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Given the liturgical nature of the work, boy trebles are often used instead of sopranos.
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All are solo works of the lyrical variety, the majority for soprano.
A group of sopranos is trying to get into heaven, but there is no more room in the heavenly choir.
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Opera has several breeches roles traditionally sung by women, usually mezzo-sopranos.
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The in the chorale fantasia of the opening chorus is sung by the sopranos.
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With only one exception, these vocal pieces are written on two staves with a texted soprano.
The male soprano was then at his height - 'one of the handsomest men of his century'.
All scales were measured at pitch 48, except for the soprano sax which was measured at the beginning of its pitch range at pitch 62.
He then maintains this division through the remaining numbers, using the 'rhythmic characterisation' to heighten the conflict between the two sopranos.
She describes the overly entrenched characterizations of sopranos as helpless and tenors as vulnerable and romantic.
Obviously there were no sopranos among these godfathers.
At least four productions were affected and this alteration was performed by some of the most famous sopranos of the time.
More radical is the transportation up an octave of the soprano's closing phrase in bars 6-8.
The soprano's high /a/ is picked up by electronic reverb, which continues the voice after the singer in fact has closed her mouth.
The struggle over the soprano's body, to put it another way, is a struggle over the body politic.
In the opera, the soprano's story is never over - the curtain rises and there she is again.
In the two central choral movements and, more prominently, in the second movement the composer includes short solo passages, variously for solo alto, paired sopranos and paired altos.
The principal soprano was very happy to attend to her correspondence.
Perhaps its composer had no castratos or trebles at his disposal and had to entrust the soprano line to falsettists.
Shortly after he finally bumbles his way through it, the song is performed properly by a female soprano.
The mezzo-soprano soloist begins with a descending major triad.
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