Opera
Across
- 1. the main events of a play, novel, movie, or similar work, devised and presented by the writer as an interrelated sequence.
- 4. an introductory piece of music, most commonly an orchestral opening to an act of an opera, the first movement of a suite, or a piece preceding a fugue.
- 7. a female singer with a voice pitched between soprano and contralto.
- 10. Feminine of Bravo
- 12. elaborate ornamentation of a vocal melody, especially in operatic singing by a soprano.
- 13. Relative loudness
- 14. meaning "loud"
- 16. is a short, constantly recurring musical phrase associated with a particular person, place, or idea.
- 18. a large organized group of singers, especially one that performs together with an orchestra or opera company.
- 19. legato indicates that musical notes are played or sung smoothly and connected.
- 20. orchestrate or arrange (a piece of music), typically for a specified instrument or instruments.
- 21. realism in the arts, especially late 19th-century Italian opera.
- 22. a dramatic work in one or more acts, set to music for singers and instrumentalists.
- 24. used to express approval when a performer or other person has done something well.
Down
- 2. a singing voice between baritone and alto or countertenor, the highest of the ordinary adult male range.
- 3. an orchestral piece at the beginning of an opera, suite, play, oratorio, or other extended composition
- 4. the strength of speaking or singing whereby the voice is used loudly and clearly.
- 5. the highest of the four standard singing voices.
- 6. a long, accompanied song for a solo voice, typically one in an opera or oratorio
- 8. musical declamation of the kind usual in the narrative and dialogue parts of opera and oratorio, sung in the rhythm of ordinary speech with many words on the same note.
- 9. a song done by two people
- 10. an adult male singing voice between tenor and bass.
- 11. a voice, instrument, or part below the highest range and above tenor, in particular.
- 15. with each sound or note sharply detached or separated from the others.
- 16. the text of an opera or other long vocal work.
- 17. a group of instrumentalists, especially one combining string, woodwind, brass, and percussion sections and playing classical music.
- 23. a large keyboard musical instrument with a wooden case enclosing a soundboard and metal strings, which are struck by hammers when the 88 keys are depressed.
- 24. a voice, instrument, or sound of the lowest range, in particular.