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soprano [su.pra.nu.] : soprano (n.)
[ Etymology: Spanish: soprano: soprano ]
Synonyms: tiple

Derivatives of soprano


Glosses:
soprano
n. (person)1. sopranoa female singer.
~ coloratura, coloratura sopranoa lyric soprano who specializes in coloratura vocal music.
~ mezzo, mezzo-sopranoa soprano with a voice between soprano and contralto.
~ singer, vocalist, vocaliser, vocalizera person who sings.
~ eileen farrell, farrellUnited States operatic soprano noted for the clarity and power of her voice (1920-2002).
~ jenny lind, lind, swedish nightingaleSwedish soprano who toured the United States under the management of P. T. Barnum (1820-1887).
~ brigit nilsson, marta brigit nilsson, nilssonSwedish operatic soprano who played Wagnerian roles (born in 1918).
~ jessye norman, normanUnited States operatic soprano (born in 1945).
~ ponselle, rosa melba ponselle, rosa ponselleUnited States soprano (1897-1981).
~ leontyne price, mary leontyne price, priceUnited States operatic soprano (born 1927).
~ belle miriam silverman, beverly sills, sillsUnited States operatic soprano (born in 1929).
~ dame joan sutherland, joan sutherland, sutherlandAustralian operatic soprano (born in 1926).
~ renata tebaldi, tebaldiItalian operatic soprano (born in 1922).
~ dame kiri janette te kanawa, dame kiri te kanawa, te kanawaNew Zealand operatic soprano (born in 1944).
~ helen traubel, traubelUnited States operatic soprano (1903-1972).
n. (communication)2. sopranothe highest female voice; the voice of a boy before puberty.
~ singing voicethe musical quality of the voice while singing.
n. (attribute)3. soprano, treblethe pitch range of the highest female voice.
~ pitchthe property of sound that varies with variation in the frequency of vibration.
adj. 4. soprano, treblehaving or denoting a high range.; "soprano voice"; "soprano sax"; "the boy still had a fine treble voice"; "the treble clef"
~ high-pitched, highused of sounds and voices; high in pitch or frequency.