What is another word for opera singer?

Pronunciation: [ˈɒpəɹə sˈɪŋə] (IPA)

An opera singer is a classically trained vocalist who specializes in performing the dramatic and expressive music of opera. Synonyms for this title may include sopranist, baritone, tenor, mezzo-soprano or basso. Other terms used to refer to an opera singer may include vocal soloist, singer of opera, or operatic vocalist. These singers are often highly skilled musicians who have trained for years and must have a strong understanding of vocal technique, music theory, and dramatic interpretation. A successful opera singer possesses a powerful voice, the ability to interpret music, and impeccable stage presence, making them a true master of their craft and a captivating performer for any audience.

What are the hypernyms for Opera singer?

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Famous quotes with Opera singer

  • I was more of a light opera singer, not really much of a lounge singer.
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  • The real exertion in the case of an opera singer lies not so much in her singing as in her acting of a role, for nearly every modern opera makes great dramatic and physical demands.
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  • Above all, I am an opera singer. This is how people will remember me.
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