operatic star
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Definition
Noun: A singer who performs the lead role in an opera; a celebrated and prominent opera singer.
Usage
The term "operatic star" specifically refers to a principal singer in opera productions who has achieved significant fame and recognition for their talent and performances in leading roles. * The operatic star received a standing ovation for her powerful rendition of the aria. * He trained for decades to become an operatic star known throughout the world. * The festival was headlined by a famous operatic star.
Advanced Usage
- The term emphasizes both the performer's stellar status within the art form and their specialization in the operatic genre, as opposed to other musical styles.
- It is often used in cultural journalism, biography, and promotional materials for opera companies.
Variants and Related Words
- Opera singer (noun): A more general term for any singer who performs in operas, not necessarily a famous lead.
- Diva (noun): Often used for a celebrated female opera singer, sometimes carrying connotations of being temperamental.
- Prima donna (noun): Literally "first lady" in Italian; the leading female singer in an opera company. Can also carry connotations of a temperamental personality.
Synonyms
- Opera star
- Leading soprano/tenor/etc. (gender and vocal range specific)
- Opera diva (typically for women)
Antonyms
- Chorus member
- Supporting singer
- Understudy
Noun
- singer of lead role in an opera