“canto” – sentence examples

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.

canto - sentence examples
canto – sentence examples

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.

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