Opera
Across
- 3. smooth and connected without breaks between successive notes.
- 4. a group of instrumentalist, usually combining strings, woodwind, brass and percussion sections playing classical music
- 7. An orchestral piece at the beginning of an Opera
- 9. said while praising a female performer.
- 10. a female singing voice that is higher than contralto and lower than soprano Score Orchestrate or arrange a piece of music
- 12. group of singers that sing in a musical
- 14. a performance by 2 people
- 15. used to express approval
- 16. the elaborate ornamentation of voice melodies, especially when someone sings in an opera.
- 19. loud or loudly
- 20. the adult male voice between an alto and bass or countertenor.
- 21. The varying levels off music of sound
- 24. words of an opera
- 25. a voice in a set of voices that is lower than than the higher voice but higher than the lowest voice.
Down
- 1. the plan, scheme, or main story of a literary or dramatic work such as a play, novel, or short story.
- 2. Sound of the lowest range
- 3. a main recurring theme
- 4. a work of drama with one or more acts, that uses music and song to tell a story
- 5. shortened and disconnected when played or sung.
- 6. a musical instrument in which covered hammers, controlled by a keyboard, strike metal strings.
- 8. everyday material that is included in grand opera
- 11. to jut out your voice
- 13. a short introduction to the longer piece of music
- 15. Second lowest in musical pitch
- 17. a musical declamation usually used in the narrative and dialogue parts of opera
- 18. a long accompanied song for a solo voice.
- 22. The highest of the four standard singing voices
- 23. orchestrate or arrange a piece of music