- In music,
tessitura (English: /ˌtɛsɪˈtʊərə/ TESS-ih-TOOR-ə, UK also /-ˈtjʊər-/ -TURE-, Italian: [
tessiˈtuːra]; pl. tessiture; lit. 'weaving' or 'texture')...
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required by a
given composition.
Tessitura may also
refer to:
Tessitura (software),
marketing and
ticket sales software "
Tessitura", a song by
Animals as Leaders...
- all
voice types, with the
highest tessitura. A
soprano and a mezzo-soprano have a
similar range, but
their tessituras will lie in
different parts of that...
- of
voices with
similar vocal ranges,
capable of
singing in a
similar tessitura, and with
similar vocal transition points (p****aggi).
Voice classification...
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Tessitura is a
software package for
nonprofit arts and
culture organizations,
marketed as "arts
enterprise software."
Tessitura was
initially developed...
-
specific vocal range in
choral singing without regard to
factors like
tessitura,
vocal timbre,
vocal facility, and
vocal weight. However,
there exists...
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majority stake in
Tessitura Ubertino, a high-end
fabric maker based in Piedmont. A few w****s later,
Zegna also
bought a 40%
share in
Tessitura Biagioli Modesto...
- the
second E
below middle C to the E
above middle C (i.e., E2–E4). Its
tessitura, or
comfortable range, is
normally defined by the
outermost lines of the...
- attributes. First, it must be
capable of
singing comfortably in a
baritonal tessitura. Secondly, however, it
needs to have the
ripely resonant lower range typically...
- sing in this range. The
contralto voice is a
matter of
vocal timbre and
tessitura as well as range, and a
classically trained solo
contralto would usually...