Daiki Fujiki Recital-Countertainer appeared in the world!- is Popular music Classic music event held in Japan.
Name of performance: Daiki Fujiki Recital-The world will see a counter-tener appearance! To
Venue: Kawaguchi General Culture Center Lilia 4th floor, music hall
Open: 2019/03/10 (Sun) 10:00
Notes:
※ Please refrain from admission for preschoolers.
Limited number of tickets: You can book up to 8 tickets in a single application. Application limit 4 times.
Type of seats and fees:
All seats specified: ¥ 3,000
Countertenor ( UK : countertenor ) is a part of adult male singer in western music , and sings the high range equivalent to female voice. Also known as counter tenor .
Summary:
It refers to a man who passed a strange voice and sings a female voice part ( alto , mezzo soprano , soprano ) or a range equivalent to a female voice using a false voice ( farset ) or a head voice . Boy soprano and, baroque keep the treble by castration before Henkoe seen in the era castrato is distinguished from.
There are also times when the countertener was favored by chorus alto in the UK etc, and it is often used in the meaning of "male alto". In addition, it may be something that produces high-pitched sound by extension of tenor (although there is a kind of voice called auto control).
In particular, a man who sings a soprano (Soprano) puts out the highest range (C4 to E6) of the female voice and is often called a male soprano, a sopranist (English) or a sopranista (Sopranista Italian) to distinguish from the countertener.
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