mero/ryan Opera Crossword GARM#5
Across
- 4. Smooth and connected; without breaks between the successive tones.
- 6. An instrumental introduction to an opera, an oratorio, or other stage work.
- 7. The volume of a music composition.
- 11. a classical female voice whose range lower than soprano but higher than alto.
- 15. A group singing choral parts in connection with soloists or individual singers.
- 17. Highest male voice that ranges from an e on the first line of the staff to g on the treble clef.
- 18. (Italian) To make notes short, separated and apart.
- 19. The main events a of a play, novel, movie or other story.
- 23. A range that lies between soprano and tenor.
- 24. A male voice or voice part intermediate between tenor and bass.
- 25. (Italian) Taking events from real life and turning them into drama.
- 26. An elaborate melody sung solo with accompaniment, as in an opera or oratorio.
Down
- 1. Something that is played loudly
- 2. Cheering for female opera singers
- 3. A soprano who has been specially trained to sing rapid passages, trills and difficult runs.
- 5. An instrumental introduction to a musical drama, usually shorter than an overture; also, a short, independent composition.
- 8. The musical and vocal parts to an opera that the conductor uses to lead it.
- 9. The strength of the singing or speaking
- 10. A recurring short melodic phrase or theme used, esp in Wagnerian music dramas, to suggest a character or thing.
- 12. A group of people that especially use string, woodwind, brass, and percussion instruments while playing classical music.
- 13. A speechlike, declamatory voice that is used in the conversational parts of opera.
- 14. A drama that uses music and vocal pieces along with orchestral support.
- 16. A performance by two people.
- 19. Something played softly
- 20. The text of an opera; from the Italian word meaning “little book”.
- 21. Highest female voice in which the range falls between middle c and the c above the staff
- 22. Low in pitch; of the lowest pitch or range
- 24. Cheering for male opera singers.