Across
- 2. to make the music go faster.
- 3. music opening a church service.
- 4. it is where a group of people say the same set of words together
- 8. A voice having a range between soprano and contralto.
- 10. a singing voice between baritone and alto or countertenor.
- 12. a musical composition for two voices or instruments.
- 17. sung in the rhythm of ordinary speech with many words on the same note.
- 18. an orchestral composition forming the prelude or introduction to an opera, oratorio, etc.
- 21. Marked by or composed of abrupt, disconnected parts or sounds.
- 22. a voice, instrument or sound of the lowest range, in particularly.
- 23. A voice, instrument or part below the highest range and above tenor, in particular.
- 24. the story that is told through the song.
- 25. a string instrument with keys.
- 26. a sheet music is a handwritten or printed form of music notation that uses modern musical symbols.
Down
- 1. a causing to jut or protrude.
- 5. feminine of bravo.
- 6. a recurring melodic phrase or theme used.
- 7. elaborate ornamentation of a vocal melody,ESP. in operatic singing by a soprano the highest of the four standard singing voices.
- 9. a dramatic work in 1 or more acts set to music for singers and instrumentalists.
- 11. Brave, fine. Exclamation of approval which therefore has no need to alter, though purists would insist on bravo for a woman performer
- 12. of or pertaining to force or power.
- 13. a group of instrumentalists, ESP. one combining string, woodwind, brass, and percussion sections and playing classical music.
- 14. a male voice or voice part intermediate between tenor and bass.
- 15. the text or words of an opera or similar extended musical composition
- 16. a musical notation used widely in written music to instruct the instrumentalist or vocalist to play or sing the notes in a connected, smooth fashion.
- 19. verismo refers to a post-Romantic operatic tradition associated with Italian composers.
- 20. an air or melody.
- 21. the highest of the four standard singing voices.
