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soprano

[suh-pran-oh, -prah-noh] / səˈpræn oʊ, -ˈprɑ noʊ /
NOUN
person with high singing voice
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As the Choreographer, Megan Moore’s plangent mezzo was especially effective in her mourning aria; soprano Whitney Morrison was dramatic as the Performance Artist, the only member of the creative quintet who sees what is coming.

From The Wall Street Journal

He grew up in the city and sang soprano as a boy until his voice changed.

From Los Angeles Times

Penelope’s own clear soprano carried above the rest.

From Literature

It includes a wordless soprano in tribute to Nellie Melba, the Australian soprano.

From BBC

Alder was the night's star soprano, promising "an uplifting evening" as an antidote to global political turmoil.

From BBC