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soprano

[suh-pran-oh, -prah-noh] / səˈpræn oʊ, -ˈprɑ noʊ /
NOUN
person with high singing voice
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And several Russian stars with ties to Mr. Putin lost work in the West, including the soprano Anna Netrebko, Mr. Matsuev and Mr. Gergiev, who was fired as chief conductor of the Munich Philharmonic.

From New York Times

He has recorded with Renée Fleming, the superstar soprano, with whom he became fast friends in the 1990s.

From New York Times

Much has changed since then, notably that you can now hear Diamond’s powerful soprano on Broadway stages.

From New York Times

And her cohort of Girlfriends, rounded out by Burton and soprano Ariana Wehr, were responsible for some of the most impressive ensemble pieces.

From Washington Post

Her pop soprano gets pitched further upward as the track begins; elusive background vocals and synthesizers puff their syncopations around the beat.

From New York Times