DRAMATIC MEZZO-SOPRANO
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There is 1 meaning of the phrase
Dramatic Mezzo-Soprano.
Dramatic Mezzo-Soprano - as a noun
A subtype of the mezzo-soprano with a range from approximately the f below middle c to the g two octaves above middle c.
Example: "The dramatic mezzo-soprano can sing over an orchestra and chorus with ease and was often used in the 19th century opera, to portray older women, mothers, witches and evil characters."
Example Sentences
"The dramatic mezzo-soprano delivered a powerful performance in the opera."
"She is known for her exceptional range as a dramatic mezzo-soprano."
"One of the most famous roles for a dramatic mezzo-soprano is Carmen."
"The opera singer's voice has developed into that of a dramatic mezzo-soprano."
"Her audition piece showcased her talent as a dramatic mezzo-soprano."
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