- 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