Crossword clues for bassi
bassi
- Lowest male voices
- Low singers
- Deep opera voices
- Bad men of opera, often
- They can go pretty low
- Some male singers
- Met villains, often
- Low men at the Met
- Low men at La Scala
- Low guys at the opera
- Guys who go deep?
- Ezio Pinza and Samuel Ramey
- Deep vocalists
- Voices below tenori
- Villains of opera, often
- Typical opera villains
- They've got deep voices
- They have very low ranges
- They go low when others go high
- They can go pretty low (Var.)
- Surface-rattling voices
- Soprani opposites
- Some opera voices
- Some opera performers
- Some "Aïda" singers
- Siepi, Hines et al
- Siepi et al
- Plishka and Pinza
- Pinza and Baccaloni
- Opera's Don Pedro and Don Pasquale, e.g
- Met villains, perhaps
- Many singing villains
- Many opera singers
- Low-voiced choir members
- Low-toned fellows?
- Low-pitched singers
- Low operatic voices
- Low choristers
- King Philip and the Grand Inquisitor in Verdi's "Don Carlo," e.g
- Ezio Pinza et al
- Deep, low voices
- Deep-voiced singers
- Deep-voiced opera stars
- Deep opera singers
- Bad men of opera, usually
- "Boris Godunov" singers
- Ezio Pinza and others
- Some "AГЇda" singers
- Deep voices at the opera
- Don Pasquale and others
- Boris Godunov singers
- They have low ranges
- Operatic villains, often
- Operatic voices
- Low opera voices
- Low men at the opera
- Boito's Mefistofele and others
- Often villainous operatic roles
- Met men
- Lowest parts
- Several roles in "The Barber of Seville"
- Low-voiced singers
- Low men?
- Low voices
- Several "Boris Godunov" parts
- "Some "A"
- Singers like Siepi
- Siepi, Hines et al.
- Tajo and Siepi
- Chaliapin and Moscona
- Siepi and Hines
- They sing so low
- Pinza and Chaliapin, for two
- Hines and Siepi
- Pinza and Hines
- Tajo and Vinco
- Cheek and Foldi
- Mall and Tajo of the Met
- Hines and Pinza
- Choir division
- Singers from US behind AC/DC covers
- A Nazi group interrupts sexually ambivalent singers
- Choir voices
- Some singers
- Lowest voices
- Some opera singers
- Villainous operatic voices
- Many opera villains
- Deep singers
- Opera voices
- Low men in the choir
WordNet
See basso
n. an adult male singer with the lowest voice [syn: bass]
the lowest adult male singing voice [syn: bass, bass voice]
[also: bassi (pl)]
Wikipedia
Bassi is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Matteo Bassi (1495–1552), founder of the Order of Friars Minor Capuchins
- Martino Bassi (1542–1591), Italian architect
- Bartolomeo Bassi (c. 1600–c. 1640), Italian painter
- Francesco Maria Bassi the Elder (1642–c. 1700), Italian painter
- Francesco Bassi (1642–1732), Italian painter
- Laura Bassi (1711–1778), Italian scientist
- Luigi Bassi (1766–1825), Italian operatic baritone
- Agostino Bassi (1773–1856), Italian entomologist
- Carlo Bassi (1807–1856), Italian entomologist
- Giovanna Bassi (1762–1834), Italian ballerina
- Ugo Bassi (1800–1849), Italian patriot
- Dick Bassi (1915–1973), American football player
- Tina Lagostena Bassi (1926–2008), Italian lawyer
- Melvin Bassi (1926–2007), American lawyer and banker
- Giorgio Bassi (born 1934), Italian race car driver
- Suzanne Bassi (born 1945), U.S. politician
- Valentina Bassi (born 1972), Argentinian film and television actor
- Noelle Bassi (born 1983), U.S. swimmer
- Nuvraj Singh Bassi (born 1983), Canadian football player
- Davide Bassi (born 1985), Italian football player
Usage examples of "bassi".
At the end of a week my agreement with Bassi came to an end, leaving him with some money in his pocket.
These worthy people, seeing me dressed like a lord, with a cross on my breast, took me for a cosmopolitan charlatan who was expected at Augsburg, and Bassi, strange to say, did not undeceive them.
The company gave a play the next evening, but as only thirty or at most forty people were present, poor Bassi did not know where to turn to pay for the lighting and the orchestra.
I ordered Bassi to give notice that the pit would be two florins and the boxes a ducat, but that the gallery would be opened freely to the first comers.
She interested herself on behalf of the monk, and offered me to give him a letter of introduction for Augsburg Canon Bassi, of Bologna, who was Dean of St.
In the March following I had a letter from the good Dean Bassi, in which he told me how Balbi had run away, taking with him one of his servant girls, a sum of money, a gold watch, and a dozen silver spoons and forks.
Anita, Cicerovacchio e i figli, con Ugo Bassi, sbarcarono nelle foci del Po.
He brilliantly studied mathematics with his cousin, Laura Bassi, the famous woman professor of Reggio.
Christian asceticism, and there is archaeological evidence that later Pomponii were indeed Christian, for the Christian catacombs of Callistus provide inscriptions of a Pomponius Graecinus and of the Pomponii Bassi, dating from the second century.