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libretto
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castrato
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act
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overture
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alto
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treble
opera house
opera house
Főnév
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/ˈɑːpɚɹə hˈaʊs/
(opera színház)

(opera színház)

operaház

a theater designed for performing operas

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The grand opera house is known for its stunning architecture and excellent acoustics.
They attended a breathtaking performance at the historic opera house.
What is an "opera house"?

An opera house is a theater specifically designed for staging operas and other musical performances. It features a large auditorium with a stage, seating for the audience, and often includes specialized acoustic design to enhance sound quality. Opera houses may also have additional facilities such as rehearsal rooms, dressing rooms, and an orchestra pit. They are known for their elaborate architecture and are often located in major cities, serving as cultural centers for high-quality musical and theatrical productions.

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Összetett Főnév
opera star
Főnév
uk flag
/ˈɑːpɚɹə stˈɑːɹ/
(operai sztár)

(operai sztár)

opera csillag

a highly skilled and accomplished singer who performs leading roles in operatic productions

Who is an "opera star"?

An opera star is a highly skilled and renowned performer in the field of opera. This individual is known for their exceptional vocal ability, stage presence, and artistry in performing opera roles. Opera stars often achieve fame through their performances in leading roles, showcasing a wide range of emotions and technical skill. They may perform in prestigious opera houses around the world and are celebrated for their contributions to the art form.

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Összetett Főnév
operetta
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(operetta darab)

(operetta darab)

operett

a light-hearted theatrical production blending singing, music, and spoken dialogue, often featuring comedic or romantic themes

What is an "operetta"?

An operetta is a form of light opera that combines elements of music, dialogue, and dance. It typically features a more lighthearted and humorous storyline compared to traditional opera. Operettas often include catchy melodies and spoken dialogue, making them accessible and entertaining for a wide audience. This genre usually involves simpler musical structures and shorter performances than grand opera. Popular operettas often include romantic or comedic themes and are known for their charming and whimsical nature.

interval
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(pihenő)

(pihenő)

szünet

a short break between different parts of a theatrical or musical performance

What is an "interval"?

An interval is a short break during a theatrical or musical performance, providing the audience and performers a chance to rest. It typically occurs between different acts or sections of the show, allowing time for people to stretch, socialize, or get refreshments. This pause helps to refresh the audience and can also give performers a moment to prepare for the next part of the performance.

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coloratura
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(coloratura szoprán)

(coloratura szoprán)

színezett szoprán

a type of soprano singer known for their ability to perform intricate and embellished vocal passages

Who is a "coloratura"?

Coloratura refers to a type of singer, usually a soprano, known for their ability to perform elaborate and intricate vocal passages with agility and precision. This type of singing involves rapid runs, trills, and high notes, showcasing exceptional technical skill and control. Coloratura singers often take on roles that require a high degree of vocal ornamentation and are featured prominently in operas and other vocal performances that demand these advanced abilities.

continuo
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(continuó)

(continuó)

continuo

a style of musical accompaniment where a keyboard instrument plays a bassline along with improvised chords

What is a "continuo"?

A continuo, also known as basso continuo, is a part commonly found in Baroque music. It refers to an instrumental group that provides the harmony and bass line for a piece. Typically, the group includes a keyboard instrument, like a harpsichord or organ, and a low-pitched string or wind instrument, such as a cello or bassoon. The keyboard player reads a special notation called figured bass, which gives the basic outline of the chords. The player then improvises the detailed harmony, filling in the chords to complement the music. This allows the continuo to provide a flexible and supportive foundation throughout the performance.

contralto
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æ
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(mélyhangú énekesnő)

(mélyhangú énekesnő)

kontraltó

a type of classical female singing voice characterized by its low range and rich, resonant quality

What is "contralto"?

Contralto is a type of female singing voice with the lowest pitch range. It is characterized by a deep, rich tone and covers notes from the lower end of the vocal spectrum. Contralto voices are often used for roles that require a powerful, resonant sound and are featured in opera, choral music, and other vocal performances. This voice type is versatile and can portray a range of characters, from dramatic to comical.

countertenor
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(kontratenor)

(kontratenor)

altoszólista

the highest male singing voice, often akin to the alto range for female singers

What is "countertenor"?

Countertenor is a type of male singing voice that reaches pitches typically associated with the alto or mezzo-soprano ranges. It is characterized by a high, light tone and can produce notes higher than those of a typical tenor. Countertenor voices are often used for roles that require a bright, ethereal sound and are featured in opera, choral music, and other vocal performances. This voice type is particularly valued for its unique timbre and ability to sing in a high register with clarity and expression.

diva
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(operaénekesnő)

(operaénekesnő)

díva

a renowned female opera singer

Who is a "diva"?

A diva is a highly celebrated and talented female singer, particularly in the realm of opera or classical music. They are known for their exceptional vocal ability, charisma, and a commanding stage presence. While the word originally meant "goddess" in Italian, in the context of music, it refers to a prominent and respected artist who stands out for their powerful performances and artistic achievements.

libretto
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(opera szövegkönyv)

(opera szövegkönyv)

librettó

the text of a musical play, an opera, or other extended vocal works

What is a "libretto"?

A libretto is the text or script of an opera, operetta, or musical. It includes all the words that are sung or spoken during the performance, including the dialogue, lyrics, and stage directions. The libretto is written by a librettist, who collaborates with the composer to create the story and structure of the musical work. It provides the narrative framework and helps guide the music, ensuring that the story is conveyed effectively through both words and music.

mezzo-soprano
Főnév
uk flag
/mˈɛzoʊsəpɹˈɑːnoʊ/
(mezzo)

(mezzo)

mezzo-szoprán

a type of classical female singing voice situated between the soprano and contralto ranges

What is "mezzo-soprano"?

Mezzo-soprano is a type of female singing voice that lies between the soprano and contralto ranges. It is characterized by a warm, rich tone and covers notes from the middle to lower part of the vocal spectrum. Mezzo-soprano voices are often used for roles that require a versatile voice with both dramatic and lyrical qualities. This voice type is commonly featured in opera, choral music, and other vocal performances and can portray a wide variety of characters, from young heroines to older, more complex figures.

recitative
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(elmondás)

(elmondás)

recitativ

a style of vocal singing in opera and oratorio characterized by a speech-like delivery, used to advance the plot or convey dialogue

What is "recitative"?

Recitative is a style of vocal music used in operas, oratorios, and other dramatic works. It involves singing in a way that is more like speech than melody, with a focus on delivering the text clearly and advancing the story. Recitative often accompanies a minimal accompaniment which helps to highlight the words and the dramatic content. It serves as a bridge between the more lyrical, melodic songs and the action or dialogue in the performance.

soprano
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æ
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o
(szopránénekes)

(szopránénekes)

szoprán

the highest vocal range for a female singer

What is "soprano"?

Soprano is a type of female singing voice with the highest pitch range. It is characterized by a bright, clear tone and covers the upper end of the vocal spectrum. Soprano voices are often used for roles that require a powerful and agile voice capable of reaching high notes with ease. This voice type is commonly featured in opera, choral music, and other vocal performances and can portray a wide range of characters, from youthful heroines to virtuous figures.

castrato
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(kastrált)

(kastrált)

kastrált énekes

a male singer with a unique voice type resulting from castration before puberty

Who is a "castrato"?

A castrato is a male singer who was castrated before puberty to prevent their voice from deepening, allowing them to retain a high-pitched voice with the lung capacity and power of an adult male. This practice was common in the 17th and 18th centuries, particularly in Italian opera, where castrati were celebrated for their exceptional vocal abilities and often cast in prominent roles. The practice has since been abandoned due to its ethical and health implications.

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Többes szám
castrati
act
act
Főnév
a
æ
c
k
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t
(cselekmény)

(cselekmény)

felvonás

a main part of a play, opera, or ballet

What is an "act"?

An act is a major section of a play, opera, or ballet that is divided into distinct parts to organize the performance. Each act typically contains a series of scenes that advance the story, develop characters, and build towards key events. Acts help structure the narrative and provide natural breaks within the performance, often marking significant shifts in time or setting.

overture
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(előjáték)

(előjáték)

nyitány

the introductory piece of an opera, ballet, oratorio or any lengthy musical performance

What is an "overture"?

An overture is an instrumental piece of music that is played at the beginning of an opera, ballet, oratorio, or other large musical work. It introduces the themes and mood of the work, setting the stage for what is to come. The overture often includes melodies and motifs that will be heard later in the performance, giving the audience a preview of the music and helping to create anticipation for the main event.

alto
Főnév
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æ
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l
t
t
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(alt hang)

(alt hang)

alt

the lower register of the female voice, known for its warm and rich timbre

What is "alto"?

Alto is a type of female singing voice with a lower pitch range than soprano but higher than contralto. It is characterized by a rich, warm tone and covers notes from the middle part of the vocal spectrum. Alto voices are often used for roles that require a strong, resonant sound with both lyrical and dramatic qualities. This voice type is commonly featured in opera, choral music, and other vocal performances and can portray a range of characters, from supporting roles to more prominent figures.

treble
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(magas ének)

(magas ének)

kislányénekes

the part in harmonic music or the voice with the highest pitch that belongs to a boy or female vocalist

What is "treble"?

Treble refers to the highest part of the vocal range or musical pitch. It includes the higher notes typically sung by female vocalists or boys whose voices have not yet changed. In music, treble can also describe the higher frequency range of sound, emphasizing the upper pitches. A treble voice is known for its bright, clear tone and is often used for roles that require reaching high notes and delivering a light, agile sound.

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