countertenor

/kaʊntəˈtɛnər/

Definitions

1. noun

A male singer with a high vocal range, typically singing in the upper part of a musical composition.

“The opera company featured a renowned countertenor in its production of Handel’s ‘Messiah’.”

2. adjective

Having a high vocal range, typically associated with male singers.

“The countertenor solo was a challenging part for the singer to perform.”

Synonyms

  • high tenor
  • male alto

Antonyms

  • baritone
  • bass