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A spinto soprano (also or "pushed lyric") is a category of operatic voice that has the limpidity and easy high notes of a , yet can be "pushed" on to achieve dramatic climaxes without strain. This type of voice may possess a somewhat darker timbre, too, than the average lyric soprano. It generally uses squillo to "slice" through the sound of a full orchestra, rather than singing over the orchestra like a true .

Spinto sopranos are also expected to handle dynamic changes in the music that they are performing with skill and poise. They command a vocal range extending from approximately middle C (C4) to "high D" (D6).

The spinto repertoire includes many roles written by Giuseppe Verdi, by the various composers, and by Giacomo Puccini. Some of these roles are extremely popular with audiences. Certain of Richard Wagner's heroines, such as Elsa, Elisabeth, and Sieglinde, are also sung by spinto sopranos. The fact that spinto sopranos are uncommon means that parts that are ideal for their voices are often performed by singers from other classifications, and more than a few lyric sopranos have damaged their voices singing heavier spinto roles.

The is the spinto soprano's male equivalent among operatic voice types.

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