soprano
A soprano voice that is pure and free from any roughness.
A soprano voice of exceptionally clean and unblemished quality.
A soprano who is young, often at the beginning of their career.
The main soprano soloist in an opera or concert.
Refers to the lead or highest-voiced soprano in a choir or section.
A soprano who sings a lower part than the first soprano.
An adult female singer with a high voice.
A young male singer with an unchanged high voice.
A soprano who performs in operas.
An adult male singer who sings in the soprano range, often a countertenor.
A soprano with a warm, bright voice, often cast in roles of young, romantic heroines.
A soprano with a powerful, rich, and emotive voice, suited for heroic operatic roles.
A soprano specializing in music with elaborate ornamentation, including fast scales and trills.
A dramatic soprano with exceptional stamina to sing the demanding roles in Wagner's operas.
Used to describe the quality or manner of singing, as in 'sings in a clear soprano'.
To perform the soprano part in a musical piece.
The highest category of female or boy's singing voice.
The line of music written for the soprano voice in a composition.