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coloratura
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col·or·a·tu·ra  (klr--tr, -tyr)
n. Music
1. The ornamentation of music written for the voice with florid passages, especially trills and runs.
2. Vocal music characterized by florid ornamental passages.
3. A singer, especially a soprano, specializing in such ornamentation.

[Obsolete Italian, from Late Latin colrtra, coloring, from Latin colrtus, past participle of colrre, to color, from color, color; see color.]

coloratura [ˌkɒlərəˈtʊərə], colorature [ˈkɒlərəˌtjʊə]
n Music
1. (Music / Classical Music)
a.  (in 18th- and 19th-century arias) a florid virtuoso passage
b.  (as modifier) a coloratura aria
2. (Music / Classical Music) Also called coloratura soprano a lyric soprano who specializes in such music
[from obsolete Italian, literally: colouring, from Latin colōrāre to colour]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.coloratura - a lyric soprano who specializes in coloratura vocal music
soprano - a female singer
2.coloratura - singing with florid ornamentation
singing, vocalizing - the act of singing vocal music
Translations
coloratura [ˌkɒlərəˈtʊərə] N
1. (= passage) → coloratura f
2. (= singer) → soprano f de coloratura
coloratura [ˌkɒlərəˈtʊərə]
n
(= music) → colorature f
(= singer) → colorature f
modif [soprano] → colorature; [technique, aria] → de colorature; [role] → de colorature
coloratura
nKoloratur f


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