Opera

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Across
  1. 4. Make notes short and separated.
  2. 6. The music that the director uses that has instrumental music and vocal music.
  3. 7. A part below the highest instrument but above tenor.
  4. 8. An organized group of singers.
  5. 11. The orchestra piece at the beginning of an opera.
  6. 13. A chant for male opera singers.
  7. 15. A female singer with a voice pitched between soprano and contralto.
  8. 19. An instrument that has 88 keys 52 white and 36 black.
  9. 23. A chant for female opera singers.
  10. 24. A musical group that consists of string instruments.
  11. 25. The lowest in musical pitch.
  12. 26. The second lowest in musical pitch.
  13. 27. A short, constantly recurring musical phrase.
  14. 28. The second highest volume in musical pitch.
Down
  1. 1. An accompanied song for a solo voice.
  2. 2. A musical accompaniment with two people playing at once.
  3. 3. A singing voice between baritone and alto or countertenor, the highest of the ordinary adult male range.
  4. 5. The singing by a soprano singer.
  5. 9. The highest of the four standard singing voices.
  6. 10. a smooth manner of playing note with space between notes.
  7. 12. The main events of an opera.
  8. 14. The way of making your voice loud so people far away can hear it.
  9. 16. A line of voice that is sung in the way of speech on the same note.
  10. 17. A dramatic type of music that is acted out while being sung.
  11. 18. The text of an opera.
  12. 20. The volume or way a note is played or sung.
  13. 21. An action or event playing as the introduction.
  14. 22. Realism in the arts, esp. late 19th-century Italian opera.