
1) Italian opera terminology 2) Italian musical term 3) Italian vocal term 4) Musical term in Rome 5) Musical term to an Italian 6) Texture
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the 'best' or most comfortable pitch range, generally used to identify the most prominent / common vocal range within a piece of music
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In music, tessitura (Italian for `texture`) is the most musically acceptable and comfortable range for a given singer or, less frequently, musical instrument; the range in which a given type of voice presents its best-sounding texture or timbre. This broad definition is often interpreted to refer specifically to the pitch range that most frequen.....
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[software] Tessitura is an enterprise application used by performing arts and cultural organisations to manage their activities in ticketing, fundraising, customer relationship management, and marketing. It refers to itself as `arts enterprise software`. ==History and business model== Tessitura was originally developed by and for the Metrop...
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(Italian: `texture`), in music, the general range of pitches found in a melody or vocal part. It differs from the compass of a piece to the extent ...
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the 'best' or most comfortable pitch range, generally used to identify the most prominent / common vocal range within a piece of music
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the 'best' or most comfortable pitch range, generally used to identify the most prominent / common vocal range within a piece of music
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The core range of a specific role. A soprano role might have a low tessitura, i.e. though it lies within the soprano range the majority of the part lies at the low end of the soprano range.
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where a melody is located within a given vocal register (e.g. high in the soprano range); also, where a melody spends most of its time within its overall range. Tessitura can be high, medium or low.
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The average range of a particular role, i.e., the tessitura of the Queen of the Night in Mozart
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The range of an instrumental or a vocal part.
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the average range of a vocal part
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the general range of vocal parts
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