mezzo (-a)

  • 31Mezzo — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Mezzo est une chaîne de télévision thématiques françaises consacrée à la musique. Mezzo est un auteur de bande dessinée. En musique, mezzo est une… …

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  • 32mezzo — [[t]me̱tsoʊ[/t]] mezzos N COUNT A mezzo is the same as a mezzo soprano. ...the American mezzo Catherine Keen. ...the fabulous mezzo voice of Phillida Bannister …

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  • 33mezzo — adv. & n. Mus. adv. half, moderately. n. (in full mezzo soprano) (pl. os) 1 a a female singing voice between soprano and contralto. b a singer with this voice. 2 a part written for mezzo soprano. Phrases and idioms: mezzo forte fairly loud. mezzo …

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  • 34mezzo — I UK [ˈmetsəʊ] / US [ˈmetsoʊ] noun [countable] Word forms mezzo : singular mezzo plural mezzos music a mezzo soprano II UK [ˈmetsəʊ] / US [ˈmetsoʊ] adverb music used for saying that a piece of music should be played fairly loud, soft etc but not… …

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  • 35mezzo — mez|zo1 [ metsou ] noun count a MEZZO SOPRANO mezzo mez|zo 2 [ metsou ] adverb TECHNICAL used for saying that a piece of music should be played fairly loud, soft, etc. but not very loud, soft, etc …

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  • 36mezzo — 1 adverb mezzo forte/piano etc technical a word meaning quite or not very loud, softly etc, used in instructions for performing music 2 noun (C) a mezzo soprano voice …

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  • 37mezzo — noun (plural mezzos) Etymology: Italian, literally, middle, moderate, half, from Latin medius more at mid Date: 1832 mezzo soprano …

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  • 38mezzo — /met soh, med zoh, mez oh/, adj., n., pl. mezzos. adj. 1. middle; medium; half. n. 2. a mezzo soprano. [1805 15; < It < L medius middle] * * * …

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  • 39mezzo — noun mezzo soprano …

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  • 40mezzo — mez|zo [ˈmetsəu US ou] adv [Date: 1700 1800; : Italian; Origin: middle, half , from Latin medius; MEDIUM] mezzo forte/piano etc technical not too loud, softly etc used in instructions for performing music …

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