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Synonym: trebleSimilar words: chiropracticchiropractormodus operandipranksprangprandialparanoidparanoiaMeaning: [sə'prænəʊ / sə'prɑː-]  n. 1. a female singer 2. the highest female voice; the voice of a boy before puberty 3. the pitch range of the highest female voice. adj. having or denoting a high range. 
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1, She has sung soprano in many major operas.
2, My part is soprano.
3, She has a natural, clear soprano voice.
4, She will carry the soprano.
5, She began by singing soprano, then changed to alto.
6, She was the main soprano at the Bolshoi theatre.
7, The soprano part in this opera is very demanding.
8, She sings in an exceptionally pure soprano.
9, The soprano was a chunky girl from California.
10, The four parts in singing are soprano, alto, tenor and bass.
11, The young soprano was taken up by a famous conductor.
12, The audience applauded after the soprano sang the aria so beautifully.
13, Tenor and soprano saxophones. b. White's Chapel, Oklahoma, 1940.
14, Soprano Teresa Stratas gave a moving performance.
15, Alto and soprano saxophones, clarinet, flute. b Baltimore.
16, At 9, he became a boy soprano, beginning a six-year music scholarship in a cathedral choir.
17, Her soprano was very pleasing although in a bigger choir he thought she might have been better employed as a contralto.
18, Soprano Gretchen Johnson skillfully sang the witty minimal texts set to an academic mix of serial and popular music styles.
19, At 9, he became a busy boy soprano, beginning a six-year scholarship to a cathedral choir.
20, With the Hebrides Ensemble and the remarkable soprano Lucy Shelton, more revelation was to follow.
21, The standout title track features Cassandra Wilson plus soprano commentary by Greg Osby.
22, Tenor and soprano saxophone. b. Brooklyn, New York, 7 April 1951.
23, Then as now, the soprano and tenor saxophonist has thrived by constantly seeking new adventures and doing the unexpected.
24, Gifted with a superb voice,[http://sentencedict.com/soprano.html] she became the Opera's leading soprano.
25, After his voice broke, he could no longer sing soprano parts.
26, Yet the beneficent mezzo-soprano voice is not really the ideal instrument, and this soprano has a younger, fresher tone.
27, The conductor was highly critical about her performance and Nilsson ended up a very unhappy soprano.
28, He approved of young Bruce, both as a boy soprano and ambitious junior reporter on the weekly paper.
29, Parts are notated for him in five different clefs bass, tenor, alto, mezzo-soprano and soprano.
30, The best of the three is Arion, composed for soprano, flute and continuo.
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