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."
Sopranos is the plural. The singular form of the word is soprano.
The plural form for the singular noun soprano is sopranos.
liric
An adjective describes a noun or pronoun, telling us about its characteristics, or its imputed - attributed, or credited - characteristics.For example:'A tenor voice' tells us the type (tenor: adjective) of voice (voice: noun) a particular singer has.'A lyric tenor' tells us the type (lyric: adjective) of tenor voice (tenor voice: noun) a singer has.'A famous lyric tenor' tells us the singer (lyric: adjective; tenor: noun) is well-known (famous: adjective).'A wonderful lyric tenor' tells us the singer (lyric: adjective; tenor: noun) is considered by the speaker be excellent, or admirable, (wonderful: adjective).
the plural is sopranos or soprani. either works.
She is a Lyric-Coloratura Soprano.
She is a light lyric soprano. :)
Light lyric soprano
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."
She is a Lyric Soprano.
lyric coluratura soprano
She is a Lyric-Coloratura Soprano.
lyric mezzo-soprano
lyric coluratura soprano
Lyric Soprano
lyric soprano (considers herself an alto)
3 Octaves. Lyric soprano, soubrette