A lyric-spinto soprano is a type of operatic soprano voice that has qualities of both a lyric soprano and a spinto soprano. They typically have a bright and flexible sound with added power and weight, allowing them to sing more dramatic roles while still maintaining agility and expressiveness. Examples of roles for lyric-spinto sopranos include Mimi in "La Bohème" and Desdemona in "Otello."
Sarah Geronimo's voice belongs to Lyric-Spinto Soprano.
Netrebko's voice is basically a lyric soprano with spinto tendencies. She also ventures frequently into coloratura territory.
She is a Lyric-Coloratura Soprano.
She is a light lyric soprano. :)
Kelly Clarkson is classified as a soprano artist.
Although Anna Netrebko has sung the role, the requirements are really for a full lyric to lyrico-spinto soprano. There is a moderate amount of brass orchestration. Many sopranos who have performed this role have also performed Tatinya in Eugene Onegin by the same composer.
Spinto Soprano 3 Octaves Capable of Whistle Register
According to Wikipedia's definition, below:"A lyric soprano is a type of operatic soprano that has a warm quality with a bright, full timbre which can be heard over an orchestra."
Light lyric soprano
She is a Lyric Soprano.
Lirico-spinto soprano is the texture of Carol Vaness in the opera Così fan tutte. The opera singer in question (born July 27, 1952) therefore offers to audience operatic performances which express drama, individualize notes, pitch, and volume as well as reach the high notes. The above-mentioned combination results in achievement of dramatic and lyric heights and warrants the revered description of "pushed note lyric" (the English equivalent of the Italian term lirico-spinto).
lyric coluratura soprano