A3 to F#6 (Großmächtige Prinzessin (Ariadne auf Naxos, Strauss)). Her range may be wider as her control and duration of F#6 is comfortable.
Coloratura is the elaborate 'ornamentation' of a vocal melody, especially in opera.
A woman opera singer is typically referred to as a "soprano," which denotes a specific vocal range. However, there are other classifications for female opera singers, including "mezzo-soprano" and "contralto," depending on their vocal range and timbre. Collectively, they are often simply called "opera singers."
Bass
A male opera singer is called a tenor, baritone, or bass, depending on their vocal range. So, if you hear a dude belting out those high notes, he's probably a tenor. If he's more in the middle, he's likely a baritone. And if he's dropping it low, then he's a bass. So, there you have it, darling!
The technique of such runs, trills and ornamentation of a vocal line is called coloratura, Italian for "coloring." In practice, all voices were at one time expected to indulge in this kind of vocal display. The early to mid 19th century in Italy was the height of popularity for bel canto (beautiful singing) operas by such composers as Mozart, Bellini, Donizetti and Rossini. The term has become most identified with sopranos, who are then called coloratura sopranos.
Coloratura is the elaborate 'ornamentation' of a vocal melody, especially in opera.
Tracy Dahl is a soprano singer, known for her clear and agile coloratura voice. Her vocal range typically spans from around G#3 to a high F6.
Top? - where? in what? vocal range? Question to broad.
A woman opera singer is typically referred to as a "soprano," which denotes a specific vocal range. However, there are other classifications for female opera singers, including "mezzo-soprano" and "contralto," depending on their vocal range and timbre. Collectively, they are often simply called "opera singers."
Coloratura directly translated from Italian means "coloring". In English music nomenclature it refers to elaborate melody in vocal music and in particular opera.
The vocal range of a singer with an E4 vocal range typically spans from E3 to E5.
The voice that can sing higher than a coloratura soprano is the soprano castrato, a male singer who was castrated before puberty to preserve a high vocal range. In modern times, some countertenors, particularly those with exceptional vocal abilities, can also reach pitches higher than a coloratura soprano. However, it's important to note that both types of voices are rare and have different historical and vocal contexts.
For RANGE it's Mariah Carey.The woman with the HIGHEST VOCAL RANGE is actually Lisa Fischeractually its Georgia brown her vocal range is G2-G10.I've not heard of G2-G10, but I know that an actress/opera singer Florence Mills was a star of black theatre back in the 1920s, had a coloratura voice- which if it's heard, closely resembles someone whistling at a high pitch.
A 'Diva'. Also whatever her vocal range is - Contralto, mezzo-soprano, soprano etc
The vocal range of a singer with a G4 vocal range typically spans from the G below middle C to the G above middle C.
The vocal range of a singer who can hit a D6 note is considered to be in the soprano range.
The vocal range of a tenor 1 singer typically spans from around C3 to C5.