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- Heldenbaritone abstract "A Heldenbaritone is an opera singer, a German dramatic baritone. \"Heldenbaritone\" (Ger. \"Heroic baritone) is a fach (operatic voice type) that is usually associated with the operas of Richard Wagner. It is usually sung by bass-baritones such as Hans Hotter, Theo Adam or Bryn Terfel. Wagner himself calls this voice type \"Hoher Bass\" (high bass) rather than baritone. In his opera scores he distinguishes between the two so that Wolfram in \"Tannhäuser\" is labelled \"Bariton\", whereas Wotan in \"Die Walküre\" is called \"Hoher Bass\". Wolfram is a much more lyrical part than Wotan, and normally the same singer would not have both parts on his repertoire.Heldenbaritone parts are different from dramatic baritone parts in Italian operas (such as Scarpia in Puccini's \"Tosca\" or Iago in Verdi's \"Otello\") in that the Italian parts have a much higher tessitura and the vocal line is much more like that of a dramatic tenor, whereas the Wagner Heldenbariton is in effect a bass singer with a high register and only occasionally stretch to the high notes of the dramatic Italian baritone. Other Heldenbaritone parts include Kaspar in Weber's \"Der Freischütz\", Jochanaan in Strauss' \"Salome\" and the title role in Verdi's \"Falstaff\".".
- Heldenbaritone wikiPageID "1795144".
- Heldenbaritone wikiPageLength "1474".
- Heldenbaritone wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Heldenbaritone wikiPageRevisionID "543998539".
- Heldenbaritone wikiPageWikiLink Baritone.
- Heldenbaritone wikiPageWikiLink Bass-baritone.
- Heldenbaritone wikiPageWikiLink Bryn_Terfel.
- Heldenbaritone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Voice_types.
- Heldenbaritone wikiPageWikiLink Der_Freischütz.
- Heldenbaritone wikiPageWikiLink Die_Walküre.
- Heldenbaritone wikiPageWikiLink Fach.
- Heldenbaritone wikiPageWikiLink Falstaff_(opera).
- Heldenbaritone wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Heldenbaritone wikiPageWikiLink Giacomo_Puccini.
- Heldenbaritone wikiPageWikiLink Giuseppe_Verdi.
- Heldenbaritone wikiPageWikiLink Hans_Hotter.
- Heldenbaritone wikiPageWikiLink Opera.
- Heldenbaritone wikiPageWikiLink Otello.
- Heldenbaritone wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Wagner.
- Heldenbaritone wikiPageWikiLink Salome_(opera).
- Heldenbaritone wikiPageWikiLink Tannhäuser_(opera).
- Heldenbaritone wikiPageWikiLink Theo_Adam.
- Heldenbaritone wikiPageWikiLink Tosca.
- Heldenbaritone wikiPageWikiLink Voice_type.
- Heldenbaritone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Heldenbaritone".
- Heldenbaritone wikiPageWikiLinkText "heldenbaritone".
- Heldenbaritone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Heldenbaritone subject Category:Voice_types.
- Heldenbaritone hypernym Singer.
- Heldenbaritone type MusicalArtist.
- Heldenbaritone comment "A Heldenbaritone is an opera singer, a German dramatic baritone. \"Heldenbaritone\" (Ger. \"Heroic baritone) is a fach (operatic voice type) that is usually associated with the operas of Richard Wagner. It is usually sung by bass-baritones such as Hans Hotter, Theo Adam or Bryn Terfel. Wagner himself calls this voice type \"Hoher Bass\" (high bass) rather than baritone.".
- Heldenbaritone label "Heldenbaritone".
- Heldenbaritone sameAs Q1601737.
- Heldenbaritone sameAs Heldenbariton.
- Heldenbaritone sameAs Herobaritono.
- Heldenbaritone sameAs m.05xm5m.
- Heldenbaritone sameAs Q1601737.
- Heldenbaritone wasDerivedFrom Heldenbaritone?oldid=543998539.
- Heldenbaritone isPrimaryTopicOf Heldenbaritone.