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The timbre refers to the quality of a specific sound, which differentiates it from other sounds. Tessitura refers to a comfortable range for a singer or, sometimes, a musical instrument.
The range within which most notes of a vocal part fall.
Filomena De Tursi has written: 'Carte di seta' -- subject(s): Archives, Bibliography, Catalogs, History, Sources, Tessitura Bevilacqua, Velvet industry
This site has listings of over 1000 arias by many composers. You can search by opera, composer, aria, or role. They each have a tessitura and range. http://aria-database.com/
Voice Types by Range and Tessitura. If you sing in a choir or take voice lessons, you have probably already been classified as a soprano, mezzo-soprano, or contralto (alto) if you are a woman, and a countertenor, tenor, baritone, or bass if you are a man.
Frank Kelley, the tenor, has been described, mistakenly, as a countertenor because of the high tessitura of his role in the Tod Machover opera Death and the Powers.
Soprano range: The soprano is the highest female voice. The typical soprano voice lies between middle C (C4) and "high C"(C6). The low extreme for sopranos is roughly B3 or A3 (just below middle C).[6] Most soprano roles do not extend above "high C" although there are several standard soprano roles that call for D6 or D-flat6. At the highest extreme, some coloratura soprano roles may reach from F6 to A6 (the F to A above "high C").[7] Soprano tessitura: The tessitura of the soprano voice lies higher than all the other female voices. In particular, the coloratura soprano has the highest tessitura of all the soprano sub-types.[3] Soprano sub-types: As with all voice categories, sopranos are often divided into different sub-categories based on range, vocal color or timbre, the weight of voice, and dexterity of the voice. These sub-categories include: Coloratura soprano, Soubrette, Lyric soprano, Spinto, and Dramatic soprano.[3]
An angusticlavia is a type of singing voice classification, specifically referring to a vocal range or register that is narrower or more limited in range. It is often used to describe a voice that has a higher tessitura or is more suited for higher-pitched singing.
No. She was naturally a mezzo-soprano, but through training she expanded her vocal range and heightened her tessitura (vocal comfort zone). Her fach is believed to have been of either dramatic or dramatic colouratura variety. Most believe she is a dramatic colouratura as her voice is far more flexible in the upper range than a dramatic soprano.
I think that mezzo-sopranos slightly have heavier and darker tones than first sopranos. First sopranos usually have high-pitched, squeaky singing voices. Sopranos are more comfortable in their higher tessitura and can sing high notes with ease. Mezzo-sopranos have a range intermediate between that of the soprano and contralto.
Normally the role is sung by a bass-baritone. Mozart originally intended that the role be sung by a bass, but with the demands of tessitura, it is best performed by a bass-baritone.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern ---S-TU-A. That is, nine letter words with 4th letter S and 6th letter T and 7th letter U and 9th letter A. In alphabetical order, they are: tessitura