- The
tenore contraltino is a
specialized form of the
tenor voice found in
Italian opera around the
beginning of the 19th century,
mainly in the Rossini...
-
under the
direction of
Mikhail Turetsky.
Their voices range from
tenore contraltino to b****o profundo. The
Turetsky Men's
Choir was
established in 1989....
- voice.
Tenors are
often broken down into
seven subcategories:
tenore contraltino,
leggero tenor or
tenore di grazia,
lyric tenor,
spinto tenor or tenore...
- singer,
usually a contralto, who
performed male
leads in travesti.
Tenore contraltino New
Grove Dictionary of Opera, vol 3, p.529, sv "musico" Warrack, John...
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Contralto (Alto)
Countertenor Sopranist Haute-contre
Castrato Tenor Tenore contraltino Tenore di
grazia Baritenor Baritone B****-baritone B**** B****o profondo...
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Soprano sfogato Spinto Squillo Stagione Stile rappresentativo Tenore contraltino Tenore di
grazia Tessitura Verismo Vibrato Hovsångare
Concert version...
- was able to
immerse himself in work,
beginning prin****lly with
tenore contraltino roles such as
Idreno in
Semiramide and
Rodrigo in Otello, both by Rossini...
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Contralto (Alto)
Countertenor Sopranist Haute-contre
Castrato Tenor Tenore contraltino Tenore di
grazia Baritenor Baritone B****-baritone B**** B****o profondo...
- to the higher,
lighter voices of the
tenore di
grazia or the
tenore contraltino who portra**** the young,
impetuous lovers. An
example of this contrast...
- sung it in public.
Despite his range, he
cannot be
regarded as a
tenore contraltino. He had, for instance, in his
repertoire the role of
Lindoro in L'italiana...