How to use in-sentence of “canto”:
+ Beverly Sills is an American operatic soprano particularly associated with Italian bel canto and French operas.
+ The arpeggiated accompaniment recalls bel canto opera.
+ Bel canto was used in ItalyItalian opera.
+ Scotto was mostly known for the Italian repertoire of which she sang a wide range of roles from bel canto to verismo.
+ Bellini and Donizetti wrote operas in the bel canto style: music with beautiful, smooth melodies.
+ She was particularly associated with the bel canto repertoire in which she was considered one of the finest modern examples.
+ She met and married fellow countryman and accompanist Richard Bonynge in 1954, who recognized her potential for the bel canto repertoire and guided her in that direction.

Example sentences of “canto”:
+ Mathilde Marchesi was a famous 19th-century bel canto teacher.
+ Famous bel canto singers of recent times include the sopranosopranos tenors Francisco Araiza, Juan Diego Florez, Alfredo Kraus, Luciano Pavarotti.
+ Bel canto singing started when opera began in the 1600s, but the term “bel canto” is normally used for operas written in the early 19th century.
+ The operas of Rossini, Vincenzo BelliniBellini and Donizetti need bel canto singing.
+ He is famous for the roles he sings in bel canto operas.
+ Dame Joan Alston Sutherland was an Australian operatic soprano, particularly associated with bel canto repertory and French operas.
+ Today, some of the most popular operas are bel canto ones.
+ Bel canto singing means singing beautifully, flexibly and smoothly, delivering high and low notes in a similar style so that all the notes of a singer’s range sound even from top to bottom.
+ Her best known roles include: “El canto del gallo”, “The Witching Hour” and “The Bird of Happiness”.
+ In Western classical music singers learn to sing in a bel canto voice which uses lots of resonance in the head and makes a smooth sound.
+ There, she met conductor Tullio Serafin who became her mentor and guided her towards the bel canto repertoire.
+ Il Canto degli Italiani is the ItalyItalian national anthem.
+ He has also been a professor at the University of La Rioja, Escuela Superior de Canto de Madrid, and Honorary Research Fellow for the University of Liverpool.
+ Mathilde Marchesi was a famous 19th-century bel canto teacher.
+ Famous bel canto singers of recent times include the sopranosopranos tenors Francisco Araiza, Juan Diego Florez, Alfredo Kraus, Luciano Pavarotti.
