Opera

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Across
  1. 2. a cheer for male opera singers.
  2. 3. Italian meaning to smoothly connect notes.
  3. 4. the introduction of a piece of music.
  4. 7. a song for solo voice.
  5. 8. highest female voice.
  6. 9. Soprano A singer with a voice higher between soprano and contralto.
  7. 11. the highest male voice.
  8. 13. a speech-like, declamatory vocal style
  9. 14. the text of an Opera.
  10. 16. an introduction to an Opera piece.
  11. 18. a theatrical production with costumes and singing(a play)
  12. 19. The lowest of the male voices which is usually not developed until after the age of 16 or 17. The range of a bass is from a d below the staff on the bass clef to a c above the staff on the bass clef.
  13. 20. the male voice between the tenor and the bass voices.
  14. 21. the group of instrumentalists that are conducted by the conductor.
  15. 23. Loud
  16. 24. to play soft or softly.
Down
  1. 1. A conductor uses this to lead an opera or musical; music and vocal parts.
  2. 2. a cheer for female opera singers.
  3. 3. a recurrent theme in a musical or opera.
  4. 5. the loudness and softness.
  5. 6. a soprano who has been specially trained to sing rapid passages, trills and difficult runs.
  6. 10. a song written for two voices.
  7. 12. an ability to make your voice be heard over a distance.
  8. 15. Italian meaning to make notes short.
  9. 17. realism or real life events to make an opera or drama.
  10. 22. Part of an opera that a large group sing.
  11. 24. the story around which the musical or Opera is based.
  12. 25. the lowest female voice.