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Norma combines the requirements of both a coloratura and a dramaticsoprano.
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American dramaticsoprano Christine Goerke is one of the world's most in-demand singers.
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Pinkert, a Polish singer of good routine and fine skill; his dramaticsoprano, Mlle.
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Christine Goerke Photo: Chicago Opera American dramaticsoprano Christine Goerke is one of the world's most in-demand singers.
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Emma Bell, now very much a dramaticsoprano, was a forthright Eva opposite Daniel Kirch's cleanly lyrical Walther.
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But the passages which had been written for the light high soprano of Madame Carvalho were poorly adapted for a dramaticsoprano.
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Irish dramaticsoprano Miriam Murphy was announced as one of two winners of the first International Wagner Competition in Seattle on Saturday night.
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She discovered the full measure of her own deficiencies, and she determined to make herself a competent lyric soprano, perhaps something of a dramaticsoprano.
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The foundation is endowed by the late Swedish dramaticsoprano and is said to be the "most generous prize in the world of classical music".
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" DramaticSoprano" was on the program; a new name, quite unknown to Jim.
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"For a dramaticsoprano you sing that light music with extraordinary ease and fluency."
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"Would you be pleased," I asked, "if later on your voice should develop into a dramaticsoprano?"