High-cons
Haute-contre - a type of high tenor voice, found in the records of the composers of the French Baroque era and classicism. The term "Haute-contre" describes high alto tenor registers (kontratenor). It was used by French opera composers to distinguish it from the lower tenor register, called "taille". French composers survived until the nineteenth century, when the term "tenor" became popular. Occurs in French musical practice. It is easy to move from the breast record to the head (falsetto type). Bibliography
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