- A mezzo-soprano or
mezzo (English: /ˈmɛtsoʊ/; Italian: [ˌmɛddzosoˈpraːno];
meaning "half soprano") is a type of
classical female singing voice whose vocal...
- A clef (from French: clef 'key') is a
musical symbol used to
indicate which notes are
represented by the
lines and
spaces on a
musical staff.
Placing a...
- Hate
Songs for Mezzo-Soprano and Orchestra, or
simply Hate Songs, is an
operatic song
cycle for mezzo-soprano and
orchestra by
Norwegian composer Marcus...
-
Hermine Haselböck (born 7
March 1967 in Melk,
Lower Austria) is an
Austrian mezzo-soprano in opera,
concert and lied.
After graduating from Stiftsgymnasium...
- 1977),
American novelist Serena Malfi (born 1985),
Italian operatic mezzosoprano The
Duchess of
Malfi (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page lists...
- for
string quartet (1964) Folk
Songs for
mezzosoprano and
seven instruments (1964);
arrangement for
mezzosoprano and
orchestra (1973)
Chemins I for harp...
- to you"). (2017) "...and
while there he sighs" for 31-tone
organ and
mezzosoprano by
composer Fabio Costa is
based on the
Syrinx and Pan
scene from Metamorphoses...
- 1987 (age 36)
Singapore Genres R&B, Soul, pop, Jazz
Occupations Singer (
mezzosoprano), musician, songwriter,
record producer,
photographer Instruments Vocals...
- Zürcher
Zeitung describes her
voice as an "enchanting
satisfyingly rich
mezzosoprano".
Bernard Holland of The New York
Times called hers "A
voice of quality"...
- sight, and her
touch on the
piano was delightful. She sang
prettily in a
mezzosoprano. She was lazy at practising, but when the
spirit moved her she would...