Across
- 2. An air or solo singing part sung by a principal character.
- 5. Late-Romantic Italian composer who composed the score for “La Boheme.”
- 6. Rapidly repeated slight pitch variation during a sustained note, to give a richer & more varied sound.
- 7. Georges Bizet‟s famous opera
- 8. A weaker and more airy voice usually in the higher pitch ranges.
- 10. One or more singers performing withoutinstrumental accompaniment.
- 11. Viennese composer who wrote over 600 art songs and the“UnfinishedSymphony”.
- 13. Declamatory singing, used in the prose parts and dialogue of opera.
Down
- 1. Middle male voice, lies between Bass and Tenor voices
- 3. Story set into music with several acts, finales and postludes.
- 4. German term for composition for solo voice and piano.
- 6. Romantic Opera composer who wrote his final opera that ends with “All the world’s a joke.”
- 7. Highest soprano voice
- 9. The text of an opera
- 12. German composer who adapted the leitmotif approach.