- contraltino
- con·tral·tì·nos.m. TS mus.tenore che canta con un registro acuto\DATA: 1874.
Dizionario Italiano.
Dizionario Italiano.
contraltino — pl.m. contraltini … Dizionario dei sinonimi e contrari
Tenor altino — A tenor altino (or contraltino) is a highly specialized type of tenor within Italian opera known for the ability to sing into the treble vocal range without using falsetto. This term is used almost exclusively in Italy and is similar to the… … Wikipedia
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Haute-contre — Dans la musique occidentale, au sein de la musique classique, et plus précisément, de la période baroque, une haute contre[1] désigne majoritairement une voix masculine dont la tessiture est particulièrement aigüe. Ce terme peut ensuite désigner… … Wikipédia en Français
La lettera anonima — (La Lettre anonyme) est un opéra bouffe (farsa) en un acte, musique de Gaetano Donizetti, livret de Giulio Genoino, représenté pour la première fois au Teatro del Fondo de Naples le 29 juin 1822. Sommaire 1 Histoire 2 Distribution … Wikipédia en Français
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