Mezzo-soprano:A female voicetype with arange betweensoprano andcontralto. Fach: Aclassificationsystem for operasingers based onvocal range,weight, and color. April30th, 7pmChorus: A group ofsingers whoperform together aspart of the opera,often representing acrowd orcommunity. Tenor: Thehighest malevocal rangein opera. Coloratura: Elaborateornamentation orembellishment invocal music, oftenperformed bysopranos with agilevoices. Bravo/Brava:Applause for amale/femaleperformer inopera,respectively. Contralto: Thelowest femalevoice type, oftencharacterized bya rich, darktimbre. Baritone: Amale voice typewith a rangebetween tenorand bass. Opera Seria:Serious opera,often featuringtragic or heroicthemes. ThemagicfluteBass: The lowestmale vocal range,often providingfoundation anddepth to the vocalensemble. Overture: Aninstrumentalintroduction toan opera orother musicalwork. CarmenbyBizetLibretto: Thetext or script ofan opera,including thelyrics anddialogue. JuliusCaesarEnsemble: Amusical pieceinvolving three ormore performerssinging or playingtogether. Opera Buffa:Comic opera,characterizedby light-heartedthemes andhumor. Leitmotif: Arecurring musicaltheme or motifassociated with aparticular character,emotion, or idea inan opera. Soprano:The highestfemale vocalrange inopera. Recitative: A style ofvocal singing thatlies somewherebetween speechand aria, often usedfor dialogue orstorytelling in opera. Duet: A musicalpiece for twoperformers, oftenexpressing dialogueor interactionbetweencharacters. OrfeoBel Canto: Astyle of singingcharacterized bybeauty of tone,legato phrasing,and agility. Mezzo-soprano:A female voicetype with arange betweensoprano andcontralto. Fach: Aclassificationsystem for operasingers based onvocal range,weight, and color. April30th, 7pmChorus: A group ofsingers whoperform together aspart of the opera,often representing acrowd orcommunity. Tenor: Thehighest malevocal rangein opera. Coloratura: Elaborateornamentation orembellishment invocal music, oftenperformed bysopranos with agilevoices. Bravo/Brava:Applause for amale/femaleperformer inopera,respectively. Contralto: Thelowest femalevoice type, oftencharacterized bya rich, darktimbre. Baritone: Amale voice typewith a rangebetween tenorand bass. Opera Seria:Serious opera,often featuringtragic or heroicthemes. ThemagicfluteBass: The lowestmale vocal range,often providingfoundation anddepth to the vocalensemble. Overture: Aninstrumentalintroduction toan opera orother musicalwork. CarmenbyBizetLibretto: Thetext or script ofan opera,including thelyrics anddialogue. JuliusCaesarEnsemble: Amusical pieceinvolving three ormore performerssinging or playingtogether. Opera Buffa:Comic opera,characterizedby light-heartedthemes andhumor. Leitmotif: Arecurring musicaltheme or motifassociated with aparticular character,emotion, or idea inan opera. Soprano:The highestfemale vocalrange inopera. Recitative: A style ofvocal singing thatlies somewherebetween speechand aria, often usedfor dialogue orstorytelling in opera. Duet: A musicalpiece for twoperformers, oftenexpressing dialogueor interactionbetweencharacters. OrfeoBel Canto: Astyle of singingcharacterized bybeauty of tone,legato phrasing,and agility. 

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(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Mezzo-soprano: A female voice type with a range between soprano and contralto.
  2. Fach: A classification system for opera singers based on vocal range, weight, and color.
  3. April 30th, 7 pm
  4. Chorus: A group of singers who perform together as part of the opera, often representing a crowd or community.
  5. Tenor: The highest male vocal range in opera.
  6. Coloratura: Elaborate ornamentation or embellishment in vocal music, often performed by sopranos with agile voices.
  7. Bravo/Brava: Applause for a male/female performer in opera, respectively.
  8. Contralto: The lowest female voice type, often characterized by a rich, dark timbre.
  9. Baritone: A male voice type with a range between tenor and bass.
  10. Opera Seria: Serious opera, often featuring tragic or heroic themes.
  11. The magic flute
  12. Bass: The lowest male vocal range, often providing foundation and depth to the vocal ensemble.
  13. Overture: An instrumental introduction to an opera or other musical work.
  14. Carmen by Bizet
  15. Libretto: The text or script of an opera, including the lyrics and dialogue.
  16. Julius Caesar
  17. Ensemble: A musical piece involving three or more performers singing or playing together.
  18. Opera Buffa: Comic opera, characterized by light-hearted themes and humor.
  19. Leitmotif: A recurring musical theme or motif associated with a particular character, emotion, or idea in an opera.
  20. Soprano: The highest female vocal range in opera.
  21. Recitative: A style of vocal singing that lies somewhere between speech and aria, often used for dialogue or storytelling in opera.
  22. Duet: A musical piece for two performers, often expressing dialogue or interaction between characters.
  23. Orfeo
  24. Bel Canto: A style of singing characterized by beauty of tone, legato phrasing, and agility.