As lirico-spinto soprano commonly indicates a soprano with a heavier voice than lyric soprano and a lighter voice than dramatic soprano, there are many problems in the assessment of the voice type. Lirico-spinto soprano is characterized differently by various scholars and sources offer contrasting and insufficient definitions. It is commonly understood as a pushed voice, as many interpret spingere as ‘to push.' This dissertation shows that the meaning of spingere does not mean pushed in this context, but extended, thus making the voice type a hybrid of lyric soprano voice type that has qualities of extended temperament, timbre, color, and volume. This dissertation indicates that the lack of published anthologies on lirico-spinto soprano ari...
W. A. Mozart’s opera and concert arias for tenor are among the first music written specifically for ...
Verismo is a style of opera composition that was influenced by a significant movement in Italian lit...
The fields of performance studies, empirical musicology, and the musicology of recordings have seen ...
In female voices, 'soprano' and 'contralto' are terms readily used to describe the high and low voic...
This study is an investigation into the career trajectories of a select group of spinto, dramatic an...
The term bel canto refers to a style of singing made popular in the late 18th and early 19th centuri...
Lecture recital presented at the UNT College of Music Recital Hall in partial fulfillment of the Doc...
Healthy vocal production requires attention to breath management, vocal resonance, vocal registratio...
Masteroppgave i utøvende musikk 2006 - Høgskolen i Agder, KristiansandThe Rossini mezzo-soprano is p...
The wealth of recent scholarship concerning women singers in late Renaissance Italy has assigned to ...
The role of Figaro, from “The Marriage of Figaro< composed by Mozart, was studied in various aspects...
The subject of this dissertation is rarely performed tenor arias from operas of Gaetano Donizetti. E...
Dissertation (D.M.A.)--University of Kansas, Music and Dance, 1990.The operas of Giuseppe Verdi (181...
Francesca Cuzzoni (1696-1778) was part of Handel’s brilliant cadre of Italian opera singers at the R...
Scholarly work on Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s singers has focused particularly on the soprano voice. T...
W. A. Mozart’s opera and concert arias for tenor are among the first music written specifically for ...
Verismo is a style of opera composition that was influenced by a significant movement in Italian lit...
The fields of performance studies, empirical musicology, and the musicology of recordings have seen ...
In female voices, 'soprano' and 'contralto' are terms readily used to describe the high and low voic...
This study is an investigation into the career trajectories of a select group of spinto, dramatic an...
The term bel canto refers to a style of singing made popular in the late 18th and early 19th centuri...
Lecture recital presented at the UNT College of Music Recital Hall in partial fulfillment of the Doc...
Healthy vocal production requires attention to breath management, vocal resonance, vocal registratio...
Masteroppgave i utøvende musikk 2006 - Høgskolen i Agder, KristiansandThe Rossini mezzo-soprano is p...
The wealth of recent scholarship concerning women singers in late Renaissance Italy has assigned to ...
The role of Figaro, from “The Marriage of Figaro< composed by Mozart, was studied in various aspects...
The subject of this dissertation is rarely performed tenor arias from operas of Gaetano Donizetti. E...
Dissertation (D.M.A.)--University of Kansas, Music and Dance, 1990.The operas of Giuseppe Verdi (181...
Francesca Cuzzoni (1696-1778) was part of Handel’s brilliant cadre of Italian opera singers at the R...
Scholarly work on Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s singers has focused particularly on the soprano voice. T...
W. A. Mozart’s opera and concert arias for tenor are among the first music written specifically for ...
Verismo is a style of opera composition that was influenced by a significant movement in Italian lit...
The fields of performance studies, empirical musicology, and the musicology of recordings have seen ...