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tessitura in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for tessitura in the English»French Dictionary

necessity [Brit nɪˈsɛsɪti, Am nəˈsɛsədi] N

lassitude [Brit ˈlasɪtjuːd, Am ˈlæsəˌt(j)ud] N form

triturate [Brit ˈtrɪtjʊreɪt, Am ˈtrɪtʃəˌreɪt] VB trans

tessitura in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for tessitura in the English»French Dictionary

necessity <-ties> [nə·ˈses·ə·t̬i] N

lassitude [ˈlæs·ɪ·tud] N form

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The tessitura of a part will often influence which clef a particular piece of music is written in.
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Such works are characterized by a high "tessitura," a virtuosic and florid style, and a wide range.
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Vocally, she is best described as a soprano, though later in her career her tessitura descended to that of a mezzo-soprano.
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However, the vocal tessitura of a classically trained contralto would still make these singers more comfortable singing in the lower part of the voice.
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