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Q: What is the highest note in the villa-lobos soprano saxophone concerto?
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The word soprano comes from what language?

First attest in English; 1730, "the highest singing voice," from Italian soprano "the treble in music," literally "high," from sopra "above," from Latin supra, feminine ablative singular of super. Meaning "a singer having a soprano voice" is from 1738. Soprano Saxophone is attested from 1859.