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  • 21tessiture — tessitura ит. [тэсситура] tessiture фр. [тэситю/р] тесситура, диапазон …

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  • 22тесситура — tessitura основной диапазон голоса или инструмента (без самых крайних регистров) …

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  • 23Voice type — A voice type is a particular kind of human singing voice perceived as having certain identifying qualities or characteristics. Voice classification is the process by which human voices are evaluated and are thereby designated into voice types.… …

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  • 24Soprano — This article is about the voice type. For other uses, see Soprano (disambiguation). Voice type Female voices Soprano Mezzo soprano Contralto Male voices Countertenor Tenor Baritone Bass A soprano is a voice type with a vocal range (using… …

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  • 25Metropolitan Opera — The Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, seen from Lincoln Center Plaza The Metropolitan Opera (the Met ) is an opera company, located in New York City. Originally founded in 1880,[1] …

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  • 26Baritone — This article is about the voice type. For other uses, see Baritone (disambiguation). Voice type Female voices Soprano Mezzo soprano Contralto Male voices Countertenor Tenor Baritone Bass Baritone (or barytone) is a type of male singing voice that …

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  • 27Cornettino — The cornettino was the descant instrument of the cornetto family. Cornettini usually featured a primary scale of C or D major, with middle C or the adjacent D the pedal note of the instrument. The regular cornett was the treble instrument of the… …

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  • 28Soprano sfogato — In the art of singing, the term soprano sfogato designates a singer (contralto or mezzo soprano) capable of by sheer industry or natural talent to extend her upper range and be able to encompass the coloratura soprano tessitura. Origin In the… …

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  • 29TESSITURE — Partie de l’échelle sonore qui convient à une voix ou à un instrument. Dans une tessiture, on peut distinguer plusieurs registres; ainsi parle t on du clairon, de la clarinette. Pour les tessitures instrumentales et vocales, la notation adoptée… …

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  • 30Opera — This article is about the art form. For the browser, see Opera (web browser). For other uses, see Opera (disambiguation). The Palais Garnier of the Paris Opéra, one of the world s most famous opera houses. Opera is an art form in which singers… …

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