Sopranos

/səˈprɑnoʊz/ noun

Definition

The highest singing voices in choral music, typically performed by women or boys, or the singers who perform in this vocal range. Also refers to the highest-pitched instruments in a family.

Etymology

From Italian 'soprano,' from 'sopra' meaning 'above,' ultimately from Latin 'supra.' The term originated in Italian opera to designate the highest voice part, literally meaning 'above' the other vocal ranges.

Kelly Says

The evolution of 'soprano' from a simple directional term meaning 'above' to the pinnacle of vocal artistry reflects how Italian opera shaped global musical terminology. This voice type's association with leading roles shows how pitch hierarchy became dramatic hierarchy in musical storytelling.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ሶፕራኖ
so-pra-no
ARالعربية
سوبرانو
su-bu-ra-nu
BNবাংলা
সপ্রানো
so-pra-no
CACatalà
soprano
so-pra-no
CSČeština
sopránky
so-pran-ky
DADansk
sopraner
so-pran-er
DEDeutsch
Sopranen
zop-ra-nen
ELΕλληνικά
σοπράνα
so-pra-na
ESEspañol
sopranos
so-pra-nos
FAفارسی
ساپرانو
sa-pra-no
FISuomi
sopraanoita
so-praa-no-i-ta
FRFrançais
sopranos
so-pra-nos
GUGU
સોપ્રાનો
so-pra-no
HAHA
soprano
so-pra-no
HEעברית
סופרנות
so-fer-not
HIहिन्दी
सोप्रानो
so-pra-no
HUMagyar
szopránok
shop-ra-nok
IDBahasa Indonesia
soprano
so-pra-no
IGIG
soprano
so-pra-no
ITItaliano
soprani
so-pra-ni
JA日本語
ソプラノ
so-pura-no
KKKK
сопрано
sop-ra-no
KMKM
សុផ្រាណូ
so-pra-no
KO한국어
소프라노
so-peura-no
MRMR
सोप्रानो
so-pra-no
MSBahasa Melayu
soprano
so-pra-no
MYမြန်မာ
ဆိုပရနို
so-pra-no
NLNederlands
sopranen
so-pra-nen
NONorsk
sopraner
so-pran-er
PAPA
ਸੋਪ੍ਰਾਨੋ
so-pra-no
PLPolski
soprany
so-pran-y
PTPortuguês
sopranos
so-pra-nos
RORomână
soprane
so-pra-ne
RUРусский
сопрано
sop-ra-no
SVSvenska
sopraner
so-pran-er
SWKiswahili
soprano
so-pra-no
TAதமிழ்
சோப்ரானோ
so-pra-no
TEతెలుగు
సోప్రాను
so-pra-nu
THไทย
โซปราโน
so-pra-no
TLTL
soprano
so-pra-no
TRTürkçe
sopranos
so-pra-nos
UKУкраїнська
сопрано
sop-ra-no
URاردو
سوپرانو
so-pra-no
VITiếng Việt
soprano
so-pra-no
YOYO
soprano
so-pra-no
ZH中文
女高音
nǚ gāo yīn
ZUZU
soprano
so-pra-no

Ethical Language Guidance

Gender History

Soprano historically defaulted to female voice type, reflecting women's relegation to higher registers in classical hierarchy. Male sopranos were often marked as exceptions.

Inclusive Usage

Use descriptively (soprano voice type) without gendering; acknowledge male sopranos equally.

Empowerment Note

Women sopranos like Maria Callas and Renée Fleming transformed the prima donna role from objectification to artistic authority.

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