Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
baritono
Noun
/bɑːrˈɪtənoʊ/

Definition
A male voice that lies between the bass and tenor voice types, typically characterized by a rich, deep tone with a range from A2 to A4.

Examples
- The baritone in the opera sang beautifully, captivating the audience.
- Many famous singers, such as Bryn Terfel, are known for their powerful baritone voices.
- The role of Figaro in “The Barber of Seville” is typically performed by a baritone.

Meaning
Baritono refers to a specific vocal range and type in male singing, often associated with opera and classical music.

Synonyms
- baritone
- male voice