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noun
tenor with a high voice range; voice with a higher range than a teno
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1. Countertenors synonyms, Countertenors pronunciation, Countertenors translation, English dictionary definition of Countertenors
2. Countertenors :: Singers :: Famous Countertenors
3. While Countertenors have been used for alto parts in all-male church choirs since at least the seventeenth century, the solo countertenor is a relatively new arrival in modern performances of opera and oratorio
4. Alto definition is - countertenor
5. Synonyms for Countertenors in Free Thesaurus
6. Countertenors are a niche element of the classical music world -- according to Khodr there are only 52 working Countertenors-- but in these baroque-obsessed times, when Handel operas seem to be more frequently revived than the crowd-pleasers of Giacomo Puccini or Georges Bizet, it can be tricky for a countertenor to offer something new.
7. What are synonyms for Countertenors?
8. Countertenors are more common today than ever before
9. Countertenors adapt their voices to fit the repertoire
10. Discussion of Countertenors on the Bach Cantatas forum
11. Here are some of the famous Countertenors of today
12. Countertenors are most likely very poor imitators of castrati
13. Franco Fagioli (born 1981, in Tucumán) is an Argentinian operatic countertenor.
14. ‘The 5 Countertenors’ draws together five of the world’s most renowned Countertenors, who bring the rich world of baroque opera to life!Showcasing the expres
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16. Countertenors sing with a modal voice, a modal and falsetto voice or
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18. Hi Avrile, I am happy to know that you're beginning to appreciate Countertenors
19. I have heard some highly respected Countertenors in person, and many more on recordings
20. The rising popularity of Countertenors reflects the ongoing cultural acceptance of—and fascination with—gender fluidity
21. Countertenors often are natural baritones or tenors, but rarely use this vocal range in performance
22. The gay opera world is hard on us, the Countertenors; we are not big voices
23. The steady stream of Countertenors -- men who sing in registers normally reserved for sopranos and altos
24. Tenor is a male voice type in classical music whose vocal range lies between the countertenor and baritone.
25. There are very very few Countertenors around, it's not a voice that, in inverted commas, is natural