Opera

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Across
  1. 3. Dramatic work in one or more acts, set to music for singers and instrumentalists.
  2. 6. The aspect of execution of a given piece.
  3. 9. A recurring theme in a musical composition.
  4. 10. A voice or voice part intermediate in compass between soprano and contrast.
  5. 12. When a musician uses ordinary speech in music.
  6. 14. Shortened and detached when played or sung
  7. 18. A document showing all notes on a piece of music.
  8. 19. The text of an opera.
  9. 20. A large, valved brass instrument shaped like a trumpet or coiled on oval form.
  10. 22. Loud or loudly.
  11. 23. The highest singing voice in women and boys.
  12. 24. A musical composition made for two voices or instruments.
  13. 25. A part of a song that recurs in intervals.
  14. 26. A smooth, flowing matter without breaks between notes.
Down
  1. 1. The events that make up a song.
  2. 2. Praising a female performer.
  3. 4. A bass voice, singer, or instrument.
  4. 5. This musical term means “high” in Latin, refers to the second highest part of a musical texture.
  5. 7. A lyric soprano who specializes in such music.
  6. 8. The ability to make a sound heard at a distance.
  7. 11. A group of instrumentalists, consisting of brass, string, percussion, and woodwind instruments.
  8. 13. A school of composition that originated in Italian opera towards the end of the 19th century.
  9. 15. An elaborate melody song solo, usually in a opera.
  10. 16. Short piece of music.
  11. 17. An instrument with a keyboard that has strings on the inside that are struck by hammer to produce sound.
  12. 20. Used in praising a performer.
  13. 21. An orchestral piece at the beginning of an Opera.
  14. 27. The adult male voice intermediate between the bass and the alto or countertenor.