A voice having a range between soprano and contralto
She is a mezzosoprano, but her voice is basically of a contralto
He is a countertenor, or has the same range of mezzosoprano or contralto.
Altos and mezzosAlto is one vocal range lower than mezzosoprano. For more information, go to en.wikipedia.org and type in "alto" and "mezzosoprano". There are some nice graphics on Wikipedia that can show you the difference in the notes that altos sing compared to the ones that mezzosopranos sing.More importantly, the way to distinguish between a tenor and an alto is very simple. Only one has hair on their back.[ a tenor is usually a guy and alto's are more common in women ( XoXo Team Jasper Fan ]you usually hear Mezzosoprano in Opera. You hear alto there too but alto is more common in girls that sing todays music such as Taylor Swift and Demi Lovato. An example of a mezzosoprano would be Emmy Rossum. Emmy sings in The Phantom of the Opera as Christine Daee. Christine Daee is suppose to be a Soprano but Emmy is a mezzosoprano so her voice is much lower in octave than the original script had called for. Can you sing both mezzosoprano and alto? You sure can. I sing both alto and mezzosoprano. Can you sing both mezzosoprano and soprano? No and yes. If you can control your octaves you can go higher and sing Soprano if you sing mezzo but only if youre trained, which I was. Soprano usually breaks glass. Mezzo does not break glass. XoXo Team Jasper Fan
The cast of Die Winterreise - 1994 includes: Brigitte Fassbaender as Mezzosoprano Ondrej Majer Stanislav Zindulka
From high to low: Female: Soprano - Mezzosoprano - AltoMale: Tenor - Baritone - Bass
Pants role is a role in which a female singer appears in male clothing. For example young page Cherubino from La nozze di Figaro - W.A. Mozart. Cherubino is meant to be sang by female singer, mezzosoprano or soprano.
That depends on what you mean by "middle voice" Are we talking choir, trio, or what? In a choir, there are 4 to 8 voice levels, so it's hard to pick a middle one: The voices are: soprano (highest) mezzosoprano alto contralto contratenor tenor bass bassoprofundo If we are talking harmony, there are: melody first harmony (a third up) second harmony (a fifth up, or a fourth down) third harmony (seventh up, second down, or octave)
Brigitte Fassbaender has: Played Olga in "Eugen Onegin" in 1963. Played Suzuki, Cho-Cho-Sans Dienerin in "Madame Butterfly" in 1965. Played herself in "Zauber der Melodie" in 1969. Played herself in "Robert Stolz zum 90. Geburtstag" in 1970. Played Fricka in "Das Rheingold" in 1978. Played Charlotte in "Werther" in 1986. Played Klytemnestra in "Elektra" in 1994. Played Mezzosoprano in "Die Winterreise" in 1994. Played herself in "Edita Gruberova - Die Kunst des Belcanto" in 2009. Played herself in "Spuren ins Nichts - Der Dirigent Carlos Kleiber" in 2010. Played herself in "Karajan - Das zweite Leben" in 2012. Played herself in "Im Olymp der Kunst" in 2013.
If you play the Piano, and your sister plays the Cello, while your brother plays the Banjo, if your mother is at Bingo, and your dad's out on a Beanowith some Bimbo from the Congo, you could record your little Combo playing music, in a Tempo which is Largo. But be sure to do it all in Audio to send to your granny in Idaho (because she cannot work the Video). If your Fatso Cousin has a camera she could maybe take a Photo as the neighbours on the Patio(he's a Latin Romeo, she's a Virgo) dance a Retro Disco Tango, or maybe a Mambo to the Intro to the Rondo (sung by a Mezzosoprano Kiddo, with Molto Gusto). Then we'll all sit down to a wildlife Gumbo (made with Hippo, Rhino, Burro and Gecko, and some Jumbo Pinto beans and Mango) which we'll garnish with some Pesto, as we drink a bit of vinto Tinto. But don't invite that Pinko Paulo, he'll spend all night with Tonio arguing about Pluto
Christa Ludwig has: Played Cherubino in "Die Hochzeit des Figaro" in 1956. Played Leonore in "Fidelio" in 1963. Performed in "Franz Lehar zum 100. Geburtstag" in 1970. Played Rateteam - Herself in "Dalli Dalli" in 1971. Played herself in "Great Performances" in 1971. Played Herself - mezzosoprano in "Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Requiem, K. 626" in 1971. Played Herself (mezzo-soprano) in "Gustav Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde" in 1971. Played Herself - Mezzo-Soprano in "Gustav Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde" in 1972. Played Herself (soprano) in "Das Lied von der Erde: A Personal Introduction" in 1972. Played Carmen in "Musik zum Ansehen" in 1972. Played Mrs. Quickly in "Giuseppe Verdi: Falstaff" in 1982. Played herself in "Gala of Stars 1986" in 1986. Played Fricka in "Das Rheingold" in 1990. Played The Old Lady in "Candide" in 1991. Played herself in "Fritz Wunderlich - Leben und Legende" in 2006. Played herself in "The Salzburg Festival" in 2006. Played herself in "Faszinierende Frauen - Faszinierende Stimmen" in 2009. Played herself in "Elisabeth Schwarzkopf" in 2011.
No, the English horn (in F) is the tenor oboe. The alto oboe is the oboe d'amore which is in A. Disagree: the English Horn is an ALTO-pitched instrument in 3-foot F. The oboe (in 2-foot C) is a SOPRANO instrument. The oboe d'amore is pitched between soprano and alto, so is called MEZZOSOPRANO in pitch. A 4-foot oboe is at TENOR pitch, but is usually misnamed the baritone or bass oboe. For guidance, simply check the saxophone family at the same (or very close) lengths and pitches. The 1 1/2 foot instrument is SOPRANINO, the 2-foot instrument is SOPRANO, the 3-foot ALTO, and the 4-foot TENOR. Then BARITONE for 6-foot pitch and BASS for 8-foot pitch. We can the add the 12-foot pitch and call it SUBBASS, then 16-foot pitch is CONTRABASS (there is no saxophone at the 16-foot pitch, but there is a 16-foot CONTRABASS tubax [look it up]). The sarrusophone family are also conical double reed woodwinds, made of brass with a wide bore. They are named exactly as are the saxophone family; logically, from SOPRANINO 1.5-foot to CONTRABASS 16-foot..