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Перевод: coloratura speek coloratura


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колоратура ; колоратурное сопрано


Тезаурус:

  1. In these pieces the three higher parts are clearly distinguished from the two lower and given showy coloratura.
  2. Dame Joan gave a compelling performance, handling the coloratura apparently without effort, and rising superbly to the final altissimo E flat - a stratospheric note which she then repeated in the encore.
  3. The Second Book of his Concerti (1607) actually contains a monodic "Missa Dominicalis" with continuo, though his textures are often contrapuntal and have no very close affinity, except in coloratura, with the secular monody which was developing at this time.
  4. Mozart radically altered the structure of the opera while he was writing it: in a letter to his father he explained how he reconstructed the part of Osmin, the Pasha's Moorish servant (a negligible role in the original libretto) in order to show off the magnificent bass voice of the singer, Karl Ludwig Fischer, and how the part of Constanze was developed to accommodate the "flexible throat" of the brilliant Italian coloratura soprano Caterina Cavalieri.
  5. Her elder sister Josepha was already a successful dramatic coloratura soprano in Vienna, but by all accounts Aloysia had even more potential talent.
  6. And Fiordiligi puts up more resistance than her sister Dorabella, and her brilliant coloratura arias reflect her emotional torment.
  7. The Mass is an old-fashioned a cappella Mass - for the continuo is disposable - freely modelled on Gombert's motet "In illo tempore"; the Vespers, although "composto sopra canti fermi", exhibit the most modern idioms of expressive declamation, showy coloratura, echo effects of forte and piano, and free use of instruments, but also double-choral passages a cappella (opening of the "Ave maris stella").
  8. The solo vocal coloratura of "Audi caelum", echoed by an unspecified instrument, and the instrumental ritornelli of "Ave maris stella" could equally well have originated in the opera.
  9. The whole bar was up on its feet to watch even before she had finished laying down the opening phrases; by the time she was into the full fury of the aria, with its demanding coloratura decorations, its elaborate breathing technique and its famous placing of the pauses, we were all applauding and whistling.
  10. I well remember Miss Laverock's staging of the last appearance of Amelita Galli-Curci, the world famous coloratura soprano, and of how thrilled we all were by that amazing and beautiful voice.
  11. Coloratura brilliance is represented in this opera by the Queen of the Night's two arias, of which "Der hlle Rache" is a showpiece of virtuosity whose stratospheric high notes have proved the downfall of many an aspiring soprano.
  12. He juxtaposes dramatically contrasted chords, as in "Concupiscendo concupiscit": and opens "Non des mulieri potestatem" with coloratura curiously instrumental in character.
  13. To my mind it is as much of a prostitution of literary talent as Hemingway committed by his glorification of bullfighting, to read the likes of Allan Massie, lending his elegant prose to the description of pugilists, praising boxing as an art-form as if they were opera singers engaged in an aria celebrating physical courage in a coloratura of fists.

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