- In music,
tessitura (Italian: [
tessiˈtuːra], pl. tessiture, "texture"; English: /tɛsɪˈtjuːrə/) is the most
acceptable and
comfortable vocal range for a...
- all
voice types, with the
highest tessitura. A
soprano and a mezzo-soprano have a
similar range, but
their tessituras will lie in
different parts of that...
- of
voices with
similar vocal ranges,
capable of
singing in a
similar tessitura, and with
similar vocal transition points (p****aggi).
Voice cl****ification...
-
specific vocal range in
choral singing without regard to
factors like
tessitura,
vocal timbre,
vocal facility, and
vocal weight. However,
there exists...
-
Tessitura is an
enterprise application used by
performing arts and
cultural organisations to
manage their activities in ticketing, fundraising, customer...
- attributes. First, it must be
capable of
singing comfortably in a
baritonal tessitura. Secondly, however, it
needs to have the
ripely resonant lower range typically...
- the
second E
below middle C to the E
above middle C (i.e., E2–E4). Its
tessitura, or
comfortable range, is
normally defined by the
outermost lines of the...
-
their upper range and
being able to encomp**** the
coloratura soprano tessitura. An
upwardly extended "natural"
soprano is
sometimes called soprano ****oluto...
- more
heavily on
timbre and
tessitura. Accordingly,
roles that fall into this
category tend to have a
slightly lower tessitura than
typical Verdi baritone...
-
qualities include but are not
limited to
vocal range,
vocal weight,
vocal tessitura,
vocal timbre, and
vocal transition points such as
breaks and
lifts within...