Sopranino refers to a singing voice that is higher than soprano.[1] It typically refers to a range of about E4 to E6, sometimes extending as high as G6. Even a A6 A sopranino voice type is rare. It is not considered a classical music part, nor a popular name, but would be cast as a high soprano.
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Sopranino refers to a singing voice that is higher than soprano. It typically refers to a range of about E4 to E6, sometimes extending as high as G6....
as developed by Adolphe Sax, included E♭ and B♭ saxophones in the voices of sopranino, soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, bass, contrabass, and subcontrabass...
clarinet or E-flat clarinet Sopranino recorder Sopranino saxophone Sopraninovoice, with a range higher than soprano Sopranino, a 1950 ultralight sailboat...
Soprano tessitura: The tessitura of the soprano voice lies higher than all the other voices except the sopranino. In particular, the coloratura soprano has...
family groups of a single timbre: Orbits for 80 trombones, organ and sopraninovoice, Ghosts & Gargoyles for 9 flutes, and others for multiple trumpets...
The sopranino recorder is the second smallest recorder of the modern recorder family, and was the smallest before the 17th century. This modern instrument...
family, which consists (from smallest to largest) of the sopranissimo, sopranino, soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, bass, contrabass saxophone. Soprano saxophones...
positioned above the clef may be used for penny whistle, soprano and sopranino recorder, and other high woodwind parts. A treble clef with a 15 above...
the same family. These terms are named after singing voice classifications: Higher-than-sopranino instruments: the garklein recorder in C (also known as...
saxophone, sopranino saxophone, voice, electric piano, percussion Andy Bey - vocals, electric piano, percussion Stafford James - bass, electric bass, voice, percussion...
lower than written. Piccolo, xylophone, celesta, and some recorders (sopranino, soprano, bass and sometimes alto) sound an octave above the written note...
Gary Coleman – percussion Shawn Furlong, Terry Furlong – sound effects, sopranino Michael Jacobsen – electric cello Gene Pello – drums James "Alibe" Sledge –...
saxophone, respectively, but they played other saxophones (from the small sopranino to the large bass saxophone), and the flute and clarinet. In addition...
and military bands. By 1846 Sax had designed saxophones ranging from sopranino to subcontrabass, although not all were built. Composer Hector Berlioz...
String Quartet (1995), 14' Drift (Sahaf) for saxophone (baritone and sopranino) or clarinet (Eb clarinet and bass clarinet), E-guitar, piano and percussion...
piccolo (what flauto?), a high recorder in F ("descant recorder" or "sopranino recorder"), to express for example the sparkling of the morning star in...
Sopranino Saxophone (CRC 3142) Pas de Deux for flute and trombone appears on Out of Bounds, an Aliud Records CD. (ACD BR 078–2). One Flesh for voice,...
"flauto piccolo" usually denoted a recorder of small size (soprano or sopranino). In particular, this is the case of the concertos that Antonio Vivaldi...
Masada Anniversary Edition Volume 2: Voices in the Wilderness is the second album in a series of five releases celebrating the 10th anniversary of John...
plays bass clarinet, English horn, flute, penny whistle, tenor saxophone, sopranino saxophone, and soprano saxophone. Paul Brownlee McCandless Jr. was born...
1992: A Norfolk Song Book (soprano recorders/flutes) 1993: A Child's Grace (voice, oboe, harp) 'LeFANU, Prof. Nicola Frances', Who's Who 2013, A & C Black...
voices, carillon or large bells; Response to Henry Flynt Work Such That No One Knows What's Going On (c. 1962); [Improvisations] (1962–64), sopranino...