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Meaning of "mezzo-soprano"

mezzo-soprano (noun) - a female voice type with a range between soprano and contralto, typically having a rich, warm quality suitable for a variety of musical genres
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  • A voice or voice part intermediate in compass between soprano and contralto.
  • A person having such a voice.

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She possesses a mezzo-soprano vocal range.
I am assuming that you are a contralto or a mezzo-soprano.
Bainbridge is a mezzo-soprano and contralto.
The vocal solo is performed by a mezzo-soprano.
The work is for mezzo-soprano accompanied by four percussionists.
She is usually played by a mezzo-soprano singer.
She began as a mezzo-soprano before becoming dramatic soprano.
My aunt was a fine stentorian mezzo-soprano.
Malibran was a mezzo-soprano with a three octave range.
She was sometimes referred to as a mezzo-soprano.
Her voice was of mezzo-soprano quality with an unusual range.
Menzel is usually classified as a mezzo-soprano.
Five songs for mezzo-soprano with piano accompaniment.
She once stated that she is a mezzo-soprano.
The lyric mezzo-soprano is ideal for most trouser roles.

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Zoldan is an operatic mezzo-soprano singer.
The mezzo-soprano clef is very rarely used in modern contexts.
She trained at a conservatory as a mezzo-soprano.
Five songs for soprano or mezzo-soprano with piano accompaniment.
Lang possesses the vocal range of a mezzo-soprano.
She is a mezzo-soprano and plays the piano and the guitar.
Magrane possesses the vocal range of a mezzo-soprano.
She vividly encouraged the young mezzo-soprano to consider international competitions.
I was a better alto but was selected as a mezzo-soprano.
The song cycle is written for mezzo-soprano and six instrumentalists.
The contralto vocal range is between tenor and mezzo-soprano.
A coloratura mezzo-soprano has a warm lower register and an agile high register.
The song was a frequent encore in recital concerts by the operatic mezzo-soprano.
She learned to sing mezzo-soprano and has a wide range and strong articulation.
Near the end of her career she sang mezzo-soprano roles.
She is known to have a mezzo-soprano voice type and spans three octaves in her range.
Three faces of disappointed love, brought to passionate life by the mezzo-soprano.
Merman was known for her powerful, belting mezzo-soprano voice and precise enunciation and pitch.
This voice has less vocal facility than the coloratura mezzo-soprano.
The young mezzo-soprano is interested in many repertoires, with a particular affection for song and lied.
She is also trained in musical theatre and has a mezzo-soprano singing voice.
Sharon has a mezzo-soprano range, though she has a light and lyric vocal quality for that range.
This classic piece features a duet between a coloratura soprano and a mezzo-soprano.
Schatten der Erde for mezzo-soprano and piano op.
This version included a choir and vocal parts for soprano and mezzo-soprano.
Mezzo-Soprano is the second highest female voice type.
She was both a concert and recital singer, first as a soprano and later as a mezzo-soprano.
Mezzo-soprano Female voice with a range between that of soprano and contralto.
Like coloratura mezzos, dramatic mezzos are also often cast in lyric mezzo-soprano roles.
He has been succeeded by mezzo-soprano Cecilia Bartoli, also for a period of five years.
The cycle is nevertheless usually sung by a single soloist, most often a soprano or mezzo-soprano.
Araiza was married to the mezzo-soprano Vivian Jaffray by whom he had a son and daughter.
Thanks to her vocal range, she was able to take both soprano and mezzo-soprano parts.
As a mezzo-soprano she sang leading roles throughout Italy and the rest of Europe.
She has specialized in dramatic soprano roles and also sings mezzo-soprano roles occasionally.

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