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Definition of bel canto in English: bel cantonoun bɛl ˈkantəʊ mass nounA lyrical style of operatic singing using a full, rich, broad tone and smooth phrasing. a superb piece of bel canto as modifier the bel canto arias of Bellini Example sentencesExamples - The best training in music, comes from the bel canto singing programs in Italian and German - the models for singing.
- At that audition I did not have any Baroque arias prepared so I sang my usual bel canto coloratura and he hired me on the spot.
- But this opera requires each singer to have two critical talents: the acting skills to pull off comedy and the voice to sing bel canto.
- Beneath the delicacy of his melodic writing - pianistic bel canto - Chopin was a bold innovator.
- He invests virtually every phrase with incomparable authority and elegance, paying tribute to a pianistic bel canto while rendering its texture completely transparent.
- There has been no shortage of agile tenors recently to handle the florid bel canto repertory, but none I've encountered offers this kind of total package.
- His singing tone adorned every bar with ardor - pianistic bel canto.
- With our later discovery of bel canto opera we suddenly woke up to what we had missed.
- Her contributions to the bel canto repertoire sometimes are forgotten, and this recording is good example of why they shouldn't be.
- This is demonstrated by good choral training, and bel canto voice training, and so forth.
- Roberto Alagna's solo discs have been intelligent and instructive, and the present one - a little history of bel canto singing - is no exception.
- The Andante sang like an instrumental bel canto aria.
- He is one of the few conductors who feel bel canto in their blood and can pass that on to you.
- I don't have enough Bellini in my life. I think my problem with bel canto is that the beautiful bits are very beautiful.
- Nor had the piano music devotees ever been exposed to bel canto phrasing so exceptionally deft and liquid that it that seemed to transform eighty eight keys into a chorus of voices and other instruments.
- Fans of this opera and of bel canto opera in general, should find this a rewarding addition to their collection.
- Instrumental music is a human being teaching a musical instrument to sing, to sing bel canto.
- The bel canto operas of Vicenzo Bellini are endowed with an endless font of inspired melodies.
- Before the vocal glory of Callas and Sutherland, sopranos with lighter timbres often sang bel canto roles.
- This year they turned to Bellini, staging Norma, generally regarded as one of the composer's finest bel canto masterpieces, and not so long ago a showpiece for Maria Callas.
Origin Late 19th century: Italian, literally 'fine song'. Definition of bel canto in US English: bel cantonoun A lyrical style of operatic singing using a full, rich, broad tone and smooth phrasing. a superb piece of bel canto as modifier the bel canto arias of Bellini Example sentencesExamples - Her contributions to the bel canto repertoire sometimes are forgotten, and this recording is good example of why they shouldn't be.
- Fans of this opera and of bel canto opera in general, should find this a rewarding addition to their collection.
- The bel canto operas of Vicenzo Bellini are endowed with an endless font of inspired melodies.
- Roberto Alagna's solo discs have been intelligent and instructive, and the present one - a little history of bel canto singing - is no exception.
- With our later discovery of bel canto opera we suddenly woke up to what we had missed.
- His singing tone adorned every bar with ardor - pianistic bel canto.
- This is demonstrated by good choral training, and bel canto voice training, and so forth.
- Before the vocal glory of Callas and Sutherland, sopranos with lighter timbres often sang bel canto roles.
- Instrumental music is a human being teaching a musical instrument to sing, to sing bel canto.
- This year they turned to Bellini, staging Norma, generally regarded as one of the composer's finest bel canto masterpieces, and not so long ago a showpiece for Maria Callas.
- The Andante sang like an instrumental bel canto aria.
- I don't have enough Bellini in my life. I think my problem with bel canto is that the beautiful bits are very beautiful.
- There has been no shortage of agile tenors recently to handle the florid bel canto repertory, but none I've encountered offers this kind of total package.
- He is one of the few conductors who feel bel canto in their blood and can pass that on to you.
- Nor had the piano music devotees ever been exposed to bel canto phrasing so exceptionally deft and liquid that it that seemed to transform eighty eight keys into a chorus of voices and other instruments.
- At that audition I did not have any Baroque arias prepared so I sang my usual bel canto coloratura and he hired me on the spot.
- The best training in music, comes from the bel canto singing programs in Italian and German - the models for singing.
- He invests virtually every phrase with incomparable authority and elegance, paying tribute to a pianistic bel canto while rendering its texture completely transparent.
- But this opera requires each singer to have two critical talents: the acting skills to pull off comedy and the voice to sing bel canto.
- Beneath the delicacy of his melodic writing - pianistic bel canto - Chopin was a bold innovator.
Origin Late 19th century: Italian, literally ‘fine song’. |