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Other crossword clues for answer "BASSO"

BASSO
Low man at La Scala
Ezio Pinza, for one
He can get really low
Low man in the opera
Voice of Pinza
___ profundo
Mephistopheles, e.g.
Low man
Fyodor Chaliapin, e.g.
Deep voice
__ profundo
Opera villain, often
Deep voice at the opera
Low voice
Henry VIII in Donizetti's "Anna Bolena," e.g.
Henry Kissinger, in "Nixon in China"
Deep-voiced singer
Low man in the chorus
Low man at the Met
___ profundo (very low voice)
Met low man
Opera villain, usually
Contralto's counterpart
Lowdown singer?
Deep-voiced operatic singer
Richard Sterban of The Oak Ridge Boys, e.g.
Deep-voiced vocalist
Profound preceder
Low range
Ezio Pinza, notably
Doctor Bartolo, in "The Barber of Seville"
__ profundo: very low voice
__ profundo: low voice
Lowest opera voice
Rossini's Doctor Bartolo, e.g.
Lowest part
Deep opera voice
Deep-voiced opera singer
Low opera voice
Bartolo in "The Barber of Seville," e.g.
Low rumbler
Word before continuo or profundo
Chorus member
Low-voiced one
Deep-voiced one
Lowest operatic voice
Certain singer
Low man at the opera
One with a low range
Choir voice
Violino __
Low male voice
Low fellow
Tenor colleague
Low man in the choir
Certain opera singer
Rocco, in "Fidelio"
Lower voice
Opera voice
Deep singer
Deep-voiced opera guy
Low-voiced opera singer
Operatic voice
Low man on the barbershop pole?
Villain, often
Jerome Hines, e.g.
Aria man, maybe
Male voice.
Deep male voice.
Pinza's voice.
Ezio Pinza.
Voice of Ezio Pinza.
Voice of Siepi.
Kipnis or Baccaloni.
Author of "Pompey's Head."
Name on a best seller.
Baccaloni or Boehme.
Voice of Jerome Hines.
Cesare Siepi, for example.
Siepi, for example.
Leporello is one.
Type of singer.
Opera singer.
Tozzi, for one.
American novelist.
New Orleans novelist.
Voice.
Member of a quartet.
Performer of a sort.
Voice part
Cantante or profundo
Opera heavy
Buffo or cantante
Novelist Hamilton
Glee-club member
Chaliapin was one
Met performer
Siepi, e.g.
Chaliapin, e.g.
F-clef man
Quartet voice
Profundo or buffo
Jerome Hines is one
Low-voiced singer
Mario Bertolino is one
Chaliapin, for one
Pinza was one
___ profundo (deep voice)
Novelist Hamilton ___
Paul Plishka, e.g.
Ezio Pinza, e.g.
He sings low
Met singer
Chorus voice
One who sings the part of Boris Godunov
One who sings the part of Mefistofele
Jerome Hines, notably
Boris Godunov singer
Boito's Mefistofele, e.g.
Méphistophélès player in "Faust"
Dr. Bartolo in Mozart's 4-Down
Low singer
Banquo in Verdi's "Macbeth," e.g.
Banquo, in Verdi's "Macbeth"
Low man on stage
Cesare Angelotti in "Tosca," e.g.
Voice in the role of Mefistofele, e.g.
Low part
___ profundo (lowest vocal range)
The assassin Sparafucile, in "Rigoletto"
Sixteen Tons singer, often
Ol' Man River singer, traditionally
Operatic villain, often
___ profundo (deep-voiced singer)
___ profondo (low vocal range)
Singer with a deep voice
Low, deep voice
Lowest male singing voice
Tenor's opposite
Deep-voiced one at the opera
Certain opera voice
Man who goes low
Opera villain's voice, often
Low voice in opera
Opera singer with a low voice
Pinza e.g.
Singing voice
____ profundo: singing voice
Choir member
Jerome Hines or Ezio Pinza
Low man in an opera
Novelist Hamilton ____
Opera troupe member
Mephistopheles in Gounod's "Faust," e.g.
Lowest man, in a way
Pinza, for one
Deep throat?
Operatic villain, frequently