Koloratur
coloratura (elaborate ornamental vocal passage)
Origin: from Italian coloratura, from colorare (to colour)
Also means
florid ornamentation in singing
Usage Note
Koloratur denotes fast, virtuosic runs, trills, and ornaments sung by a Koloratursopran. The term also describes a soprano voice type (Koloratursopranistin) capable of such agility, especially in Baroque and bel canto opera.
Examples
"Die Koloratur in der Arie der Königin der Nacht gilt als eine der schwierigsten der Opernliteratur."
Natural Translation
The coloratura in the Queen of the Night's aria is considered one of the most difficult in operatic literature.
Literal Translation
The coloratura in the aria of the Queen of the Night counts as one of the most difficult of the opera literature.
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