Soprano
In music, a soprano is a singer with a voice ranging approximately from middle C to the A a thirteenth above middle C (above the treble clef). In four part chorale style harmony, the soprano takes the highest part, and will usually take the melody.The word "soprano" generally refers to a female singer of this highest vocal range and to her voice. Male singers whose voices have not changed are known either as "boy sopranos" or, in the Anglican and English Catholic traditions, as trebles. Some adult male singers use a special technique without using falsetto in order to sing in this high range, and they are known as sopranistas.
More generally, a soprano is the highest member of a group of similar instruments (for example, the soprano saxophone).
In opera, the character and timbre of soprano voices are often categorized according to the German Fach system. The soprano Facher, with examples of respective roles, are:
- Leggero (or soubrette)
- Adele (Die Fledermaus)
- ÃÂÃÂnnchen (Der Freischütz)
- Despina (CosÃÂì fan tutte)
- Marzellina (Fidelio)
- Musetta (La BohÃÂème)
- Nannetta (Falstaff)
- Susanna (La Nozze de Figaro)
- Zerlina (Don Giovanni)
- Coloratura
- Blondchen (Die EntfÃÂührung aus dem Serail)
- Gilda (Rigoletto)
- Norina (Don Pasquale)
- Olympia (Hoffmanns ErzÃÂählungen)
- Rosina (Barbiere de Sevilla)
- Sofie (Der Rosenkavalier)
- Zerbinette (Ariadne auf Naxos)
- Lauretta (Gianni Schicchi)
- Oskar (Un Ballo en Maschera)
- Dramatic Coloratura
- Konstanza (Die EntfÃÂührung aus dem Serail)
- Fiordiligi (CosÃÂì fan tutte)
- Contesa (Figaro)
- KÃÂönigin (Die ZauberflÃÂöte)
- Rosalinda (Die Fledermaus)
- Violetta (La Traviata)
- Donna Elvira (Don Giovanni)
- Lucia (Lucia di Lammermoor)
- Margarethe (Faust)
- Full Lyric Soprano
- Mimi (La BohÃÂème)
- Pamina (Die ZauberflÃÂöte)
- Michael (Carmen)
- LiÃÂù (Turandot)
- Spinto Soprano
- Agathe (Der FreischÃÂütz)
- Donna Anna (Don Giovanni)
- Elsa (Lohengrin)
- Desdemona (Othello)
- Leonora (Il Trovatore)
- Tatajana (Eugen Onegin)
- Rezia (Oberon)
- Elizabeth (TannhÃÂäuser)
- Dramatic soprano
- Aida
- Elisabeth (Don Carlos)
- Leonora (Fidelio)
- Donna Anna (Don Giovanni)
- Leonore (La Forza del Destino)
- Tosca
- Sieglinde (Die WalkÃÂüre)
- Ariadne (Ariadne auf Naxos)
- Santuzza (Cavalleria Rusticana)
- Butterfly (Madama Butterfly)
- Amelia (Un Ballo en Maschera))
- Norma
- Wagnerian soprano
- Senta (Der fliegenden Hollander)
- Elektra
- BrÃÂünnhilde (Die WalkÃÂüre, Die GotterdÃÂämmerung, Siegfried)
- Isolde (Tristan und Isolde)
- Turandot
Famous sopranos have often caused opera enthusiasts to divide into opposing "clubs" supporting one singer over another. The rivalry between the respective fans of Maria Callas and Renata Tebaldi, for example, was one of the most famous of all opera (see anecdotes in La Tosca article).
Some famous sopranos include:
- Arleen AugÃÂér
- Isobel Baillie
- Kathleen Battle
- Erna Berger
- Barbara Bonney
- Catherine Bott
- Maria Callas
- Ileana Cotrubas
- Victoria de los Angeles
- Geraldine Farrar
- RenÃÂée Fleming
- Florence Foster Jenkins
- Mirella Freni
- Amelita Galli-Curci
- Angela Gheorghiu
- Edita Gruberova
- Elisabeth Gruemmer
- Hilda Gueden
- Heather Harper
- Barbara Hendricks
- Gundula Janowitz
- Sumi Jo
- Sena Jurinac
- Emma Kirkby
- Maria Malibran
- Zinka Milanov
- Lotte Lehmann
- Jenny Lind
- Eva Marton
- Nellie Melba
- Birgitt Nilsson
- Jessye Norman
- Adelina Patti
- Lucia Popp
- Leontyne Price
- Amanda Roocroft
- Marijana Radev
- Anneliese Rothenberger
- Elisabeth Schumann
- Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
- Beverly Sills
- Elisabeth SoderstrÃÂöm
- Cheryl Studer
- Conchita Supervia
- Joan Sutherland
- Renata Tebaldi
- Luisa Tetrazzini
- Magie Teyte
- Milka Trnina
- Eva Turner
- Kiri Te Kanawa
- Dawn Upshaw
- Galina Vishnevskaya