Use "contralto" in a sentence

1. The score calls for a contralto.

2. Dauntless dismounted from Contralto and led the horse forward.

3. She came on stage sounding like our deepest contralto, Cloe Elmo.

4. Out in the yard a woman's hoarse contralto intoned a hymn.

5. And our new novice, Sister Martha, has a most divine contralto voice.

6. "Automatic" was the group's first Top 40 hit to feature Ruth Pointer's distinctive contralto

7. Music critic Alan Blyth said: "Her voice was a rich, vibrant contralto of intrinsic beauty."

8. A prefix meaning “pitched lower than” the voice or instrument specified by the following element: Contralto; Contrabassoon.

9. Wilson is a fiercely independent, 40-year-old singer and songwriter with a creamy, sultry contralto.

10. Castrato definition is - a singer castrated before puberty to preserve the soprano or contralto range of his voice.

11. Castrato, also called Evirato, male soprano or contralto voice of great range, flexibility, and power, produced as a result of Castration before puberty

12. A Castrato (Italian, plural: castrati) is a type of classical male singing voice equivalent to that of a soprano, mezzo-soprano, or contralto

13. Castrato, male soprano or contralto voice of great range, flexibility, and power, produced as a result of castration before puberty

14. Cher has a contralto singing voice, described by author Nicholas E. Tawa as "bold, deep, and with a spacious vibrato".

15. He pulled Contralto to the side and stood up in his stirrups to gouge a handful of fungus from the bark.

16. Countertenors are classical male singers with a vocal range the same as that of female contralto or mezzo-soprano voice types

17. Her soprano was very pleasing although in a bigger choir he thought she might have been better employed as a contralto.

18. Sara Cahier (8 January 1870 – 15 April 1951) was an American-born mezzo-soprano or contralto singer in opera and lieder, singing primarily in Europe

19. A Castrato (Italian, plural: castrati) is a type of classical male singing voice equivalent to that of a soprano, mezzo-soprano, or contralto

20. Castrato definition, a male singer, especially in the 18th century, castrated before puberty to prevent his soprano or contralto voice range from changing

21. Castrato definition, a male singer, especially in the 18th century, castrated before puberty to prevent his soprano or contralto voice range from changing

22. A woman's smoky contralto crooned words I'd never heard sung, though they were printed on the tattered sheet music in my old accordion case.

23. The Berceuses du chat (Russian: Kolibelniye, English: Cat Lullabies) is a cycle of four songs for contralto and three clarinetists composed by Igor Stravinsky in 1915

24. This biography of Nova Scotia-born contralto, Portia White, features archival film and TV footage, recording excerpts and interviews with family, friends, pupils and her accompanist.

25. The Berceuses du chat (Russian: Kolibelniye, English: Cat Lullabies) is a cycle of four songs for contralto and three clarinetists composed by Igor Stravinsky in 1915

26. ‘The brilliant Coloratura, effortless vocal dynamics, and beautifully rounded tone brought Joan Sutherland to mind.’ ‘Not only does she trill and sing accurate Coloratura, she also gives a searing portrayal of Irene.’ ‘Their legacy is a series of low Coloratura contralto roles which serve to …