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- In music, tessitura (English: /ˌtɛsɪˈtʊərə/ TESS-ih-TOOR-ə, UK also /-ˈtjʊər-/ -⁠TURE-, Italian: [tessiˈtuːra]; pl. tessiture; lit. 'weaving' or 'texture')...
- having certain qualities or characteristics of vocal range, vocal weight, tessitura, vocal timbre, and vocal transition points (p****aggio), such as breaks...
- Tessitura is a software package for nonprofit arts and culture organizations, marketed as "arts enterprise software." Tessitura was initially developed...
- 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...
- 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...
- extension is a set of musical notes that lie outside the standard range or tessitura. A note that lies outside the lines of a musical staff is an extension...
- 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...
- written by Rossini for a soprano voice. A mezzo-soprano Berta will find the tessitura of her aria "Il vecchiotto cerca moglie" uncomfortable, and the climb...
- 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...