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Definition of Mezzos

Mezzo
Mezzo Mez"zo, a. [It., from L. medius middle, half. See Mid, a.] (Mus.) Mean; not extreme.

Meaning of Mezzos from wikipedia

- Richard Strauss. Like coloratura mezzos, dramatic mezzos are also often cast in lyric mezzo-soprano roles. Dramatic mezzo-soprano roles in operas (*denotes...
- up mezzo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mezzo is the Italian word for "half", "middle" or "medium". It may refer to: Mezzo-soprano or mezzo, a type...
- mezzo forte in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mezzo forte may refer to: Mezzo forte (musical notation), a dynamic level in musical notation Mezzo Forte...
- Mezzo Mix (stylised mezzo mix) is a product of The Coca-Cola Company, first introduced in West Germany in 1973. It is a mixture of orange soda and cola...
- Mezzo Forte (メゾフォルテ, Mezo Forute) is a 2000 original video animation (OVA) directed by Yasuomi Umetsu. In the United States these OVAs were edited into...
- amid the sea'), mostly known in the English-speaking world as "C'è la luna mezzo mare", "Luna mezz'o mare" and other similar titles, is a comic Sicilian...
- smoothing, mid-tones between black and white can be created, hence the name mezzo-tinto which is Italian for "half-tone" or "half-painted". This became the...
- Mezzo is a French television channel, broadcasting classical music (including opera and ballet), jazz and world music. It was formed in 1992 and was called...
- (born 4 November 1970), professionally known as Malena Ernman, is a Swedish mezzo-soprano opera singer. Besides operas and operettas, she has also performed...
- The p****amezzo antico is a ground b**** or chord progression that was po****r during the Italian Renaissance and known throughout Europe in the 16th century...