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The list spans from operatic sopranos active in the first operas of the late 16th century to singers currently performing. Singers who have recorded opera arias or sung them in concert but have never performed in an opera are not included in this list. Singers are sorted by their year of birth.
Women opera singers from Georgia (country) (3 C) German women opera singers (4 C) Greek women opera singers (2 C, 1 P) H. Hungarian women opera singers (4 C) I.
The contralto voice has the lowest tessitura of the female voices and is noted for its rich and deep vocal timbre. [2] True operatic contraltos are very rare. [3] The following is a list of contralto singers who have regularly performed unamplified classical or operatic music in concert halls and/or opera houses. [4]
Betty Allen (1927–2009), mezzo-soprano who performed in concerts and operas from the 1950s and later served as an educator; Marian Anderson (1897–1993), singer of classical music and spirituals, including opera; Martina Arroyo (born 1936), major international operatic soprano; Kathleen Battle (born 1948), operatic soprano and concert performer
American women opera singers (6 C) A. African-American opera singers (2 C, 2 P) B. American operatic baritones (149 P) American operatic bass-baritones (59 P)
Operas with entries in The Metropolitan Opera Guide to Recorded Opera ed. Paul Gruber (Thames and Hudson, 1993). ISBN 0-393-03444-5 and/or Metropolitan Opera Stories of the Great Operas ed. John W Freeman (Norton, 1984). ISBN 0-393-01888-1; List of operas and their composers in Who's Who in British Opera ed. Nicky Adam (Scolar Press, 1993).
Women opera singers (50 C) B. Operatic baritones (19 C, 81 P) Operatic bass-baritones (1 C, 147 P) Operatic basses (5 C, 156 P) C. Castrati (51 P) Operatic contraltos ...
Pages in category "20th-century American women opera singers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 431 total.