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mezzo-soprano

NOUN
  1. a soprano with a voice between soprano and contralto
  2. the female singing voice between contralto and soprano

How To Use mezzo-soprano In A Sentence

  • Elina Garanca's voice is somewhat lighter than the other mezzo-sopranos which results in a good contrast.
  • Mr. Corigliano, writing for mezzo-soprano and orchestra, relies on a more immediately universal approach, using the words of Czeslaw Milosz, Homer, Li Po and Yip Harburg to honor the dead. A Mixed Record of Success in Addressing the Attacks
  • There are many special people that deserve to be recognised for their efforts and achievements in the community," said Greg whose voice - known as a countertenor - is similar in range to that of a female mezzo-soprano such as the award-winning singer Katherine Jenkins. WalesOnline - Home
  • A singer transforming her voice from soprano to mezzo-soprano is no longer necessarily the prima donna. Times, Sunday Times
  • Madrigals for multiple voices are reconfigured for performance by a single mezzo-soprano and instruments - and not authentic ones, either!
  • The group of unaccompanied voices comprises bass, baritone, tenor, mezzo-soprano and soprano.
  • The group of unaccompanied voices comprises bass, baritone, tenor, mezzo-soprano and soprano.
  • The group of unaccompanied voices comprises bass, baritone, tenor, mezzo-soprano and soprano.
  • The voice had a curious quality, husky and high-pitched as if uncertain whether it was a light tenor or a throaty mezzo-soprano.
  • The mezzo-soprano also proved that she is still the only Bulgarian singer to have mastered unaccented pronunciation of German and a clear diction, so essential to the art of singing.
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