Cantatrice: meaning, definitions and examples

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cantatrice

 

[ ˌkæntəˈtriːs ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

female singer

A cantatrice is a female opera singer, often recognized for her vocal talent and artistry on stage. The term is derived from the Italian word 'cantante' which means 'singer,' specifically denoting a woman singer in classical or operatic style.

Synonyms

diva, soprano, vocalist.

Examples of usage

  • The cantatrice delivered a stunning performance last night.
  • She always dreamed of becoming a cantatrice in a renowned opera house.
  • The cantatrice received a standing ovation for her powerful aria.

Etymology

The word 'cantatrice' originates from the Italian 'cantare', which means 'to sing'. It has evolved through the French language also, which adopted the word as 'cantatrice' to refer to a female singer specifically in an operatic context. The distinction of using 'cantatrice' over 'cantante' highlights the gender of the singer. In classical music, particularly opera, the roles for female singers have been significant, leading to the emergence of terms to celebrate their contributions. Historically, women have played vital roles in the operatic world, often growing from the path of being merely performers to revered artists celebrated by audiences across the globe.