Denotes a soprano with high range and the ability to execute with elaborate ornamentation and embellishment, including running passages, staccati, and trills.
Norma combines the requirements of both a coloratura and a dramatic soprano.
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I see what come once in a lifetime only- agreatcoloratura.
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I am a medium, a coloratura hypnotist and a spirituous control.
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Its coloratura was so light and flexible that it might be a woman.
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Her sister, Carlotta, was also a coloratura vocalist of exquisite technique.
Ús de coloratura soprano en anglès
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The next number on the program will probably be the soloist-say, a coloraturasoprano.
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A coloraturasoprano against a baritone in a Wagnerian choir.
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No-isa coloraturasoprano, is much worse.
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Only the coloraturasoprano Audrey Luna as the "opera singer" Lucia showed no signs of strain.
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At that stage of the brain-washing I would have admitted to being a coloraturasoprano for an hour's sleep.
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A little snake, love mamma, do what papa tells, maybe, but a coloraturasoprano, love nobody but own goddam self.
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Rodet's team recorded and combined two opera singers - a male contralto and a female coloraturasoprano - to reproduce the 18th-century music.
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Marcella Sembrich, a coloraturasoprano from Galicia, has a light, penetrating, marvelously sweet, and exceedingly flexible voice, with an almost perfect vocal mechanism.
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A blonde, sharp-tongued Alice played by American coloraturasoprano Rachele Gilmore in a blue pinafore with white smocking is onstage for the full two hours.