
1) Callas 2) Melba 3) Soprano
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1) Coloratura soprano 2) Coloration in Italian 3) Coloration 4) Coloration but Italian 5) Coloration but in Italian 6) Italian opera terminology 7) Italian musical term 8) Kind of soprano 9) Musical runs and trills 10) Musical term in Rome 11) Musical term to an Italian 12) One soprano 13) Operatic ornamentation
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Coloratura has several meanings: The word is originally from Italian, literally meaning `coloring`, and derives from the Latin word colorare (`to color`). When used in English, the term specifically refers to elaborate melody, particularly in vocal music and especially in operatic singing of the 18th and 19th centuries, with runs, trills, wide...
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coloration; i.e., elaborate ornamentation of a vocal line, or (especially) a soprano voice that is well-suited to such elaboration
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coloration; i.e., elaborate ornamentation of a vocal line, or (especially) a soprano voice that is well-suited to such elaboration
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coloration; i.e., elaborate ornamentation of a vocal line, or (especially) a soprano voice that is well-suited to such elaboration
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[
adj] - (of lyric singing or a lyric singer) marked by florid virtuoso trills and runs 2. [n] - a lyric soprano who specializes in coloratura vocal music 3. [n] - singing with florid ornamentation
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Elaborate ornamentation of vocal music written using many fast notes and trills.
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Elaborate singing involving vocal runs, trills and leaps. One of the most virtuosic aspects of opera.
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noun singing with florid ornamentation
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In music, a rapid ornamental vocal passage with runs and trills. A coloratura soprano is a light, high voice suited to such music
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A type of soprano, usually, but also a term that describes a voice capable of agility: fast and high singing, trills and embellishments. Coloratura sopranos of note: Lily Pons, Joan Sutherland, Beverly Sills, Natalie Dessay. The Bell Song from Lakm
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ornamental passage in vocal music
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Elaborate ornamentation of a vocal melody, especially in operatic singing
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Elaborately ornamented vocal music featuring runs up and down the scale, trills, wide melodic leaps and many fast notes per syllable, used both to depict a character’s heightened emotional state and to display a singer’s ‘athletic’ virtuosity. Many people would describe this as ‘typical opera singing’.
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runs, trills, and other florid decorations in vocal music. · a lyric soprano of high range who specializes in such music.
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1. runs, trills, and other florid decorations in vocal music. 2. a singer who specializes in such music.
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Typically a voice with a very high range with the ability to sing complicated passages with great agility.
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Vocal acrobatics consisting of rapid notes, runs, trills, crazy high notes, and other pyrotechnics.
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A kind of vocal music that requires the singer to execute a variety of technically brilliant and difficult passages. These may be fast runs (scales), trills (rapid alternation of two notes), or other devices that embellish the vocal line.
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a rapid passage, run, trill or other virtuoso-like feature used particularly in music of the 18th and 19th centuries
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