What is the soprano coloratura?
Soprano Colorture is a singer, usually a woman who sings a playground at the top of the human vocal range. Coloraturas have great flexibility in their voices, unlike other types of soprano. This allows them to sing passages with complex runs or jumps with beautiful skill and ease. People use classification primarily with opera singers, but applies to singers of all types of music, because it is a description of the quality of voice quality, not the genre in which the singer plays.
Although all coloraturas have voice agility, there is a spectrum on their extent and accurate tonal features of their voices. Thus, the sopranos Coloratura can be widely divided into lyrical and dramatic singers and further divided into three subcategories that include Spinto, Legero and Sfogato Coloraturas.
Lyric Coloraturas do not have as much "weight" as dramatic Coloraturas. The most common type of soprans, texts generally have a slightly higher range, hitting C4 compared to B3 playwrights. Upper range forBoth are usually around F6. Dramatic Coloraturas are not as common as texts, because the production of strength necessary for the dramatic effect requires stronger voice cords. In most cases, stronger cords are reflected in the loss of flexibility.
Sfogato Coloraturas are relatively rare and can easily reach the pitch above the F6. These singers often become known for their ability to achieve the actual Altissimo register, which starts at the G5.
Coloratura leggero is another type of lyrical soprano and is characterized by voices with very warm sound. The price of this heat is the loss of extreme upper courses, because the range for singers Coloratura soprano leggy usually culminates around the E6.
Spinto Coloratura soprano has the quality of voice quality between lyrical and dramatic Coloraturas. These coloraturas can be made of heavy texts or lighter playwrights. The next generalization is to think of spinto coloraturAnd soprano as a voice color usually reserved for the next lowest voice range, but this is not always true.
Often the boundary between different types of soprano Coloratura is rather blurred. Some singers Coloratura soprano, especially leggeros and spintos, are able to switch back and forth with ease from lyric to dramatic roles. This is largely that in the vocal cords will have the right thickness to handle both bright and heavier singing. In addition, singers have limited control over the "serious" sing. Sometimes he consciously refuses to "push" so much during voice production, the singer can switch to singing lighter pieces.
The main perspective for Coloraturas is that voice categorization sometimes changes with maturity and age. Women of singers generally do not have full voice maturity until the end of the 20th or early 30 years, so Coloraturas can usually sing higher and lighter when they are young. However, when hormones change and the voice actually settles, the Coloratura can lose a playground or two from its toSahu and develop more heat in her tone and lose some flexibility. This does not mean that the Coloratura must stop playing. It simply means that they have to find musical works and roles more suitable for their changed voice.
male Coloratura sopranos are gems of the music world. Historically, there were male Coloraturas, because women were not allowed to sing in a particular environment like the Church. The ability of the male to achieve a high -range often has been often maintained with castration, which is a practice that is no longer popular. Modern Coloratura Male Sopranos was usually trained to consistently achieve a falset register and use it with unusual power. These singers generally specialize in creating authentic period music, but also sing in all male groups that want to perform works using soprano, Alto, tenor and bass parts.