Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun One who speaks or sings in falsetto.

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Examples

  • Valle as one of the earliest of the castrati, but appears in the Vatican records as a falsettist, and another singer,

    Notes on 'Sounds Romantic: The Castrato and English Poetics Around 1800' 2005

  • Judging by his relatively low speaking voice, he's a falsettist, also called male soprano or countertenor but he's very "counter" indeed!

    Gay/Lesbian Forum 2010

  • Andreas Scholl, probably the world's most famous falsettist, has just said: "I once told an interviewer I wanted to sing Carmen."

    The Guardian World News Tom Service 2010

  • Andreas Scholl, probably the world's most famous falsettist, has just said: "I once told an interviewer I wanted to sing Carmen."

    The Guardian World News Tom Service 2010

  • Michael Maniaci, a 33-year-old Peters native, is not a falsettist.

    post-gazette.com - News 2010

  • Most scholars assume the part was taken by a male falsettist, which makes the humor in the piece all the more vicious.

    CounterPunch 2009

  • Most scholars assume the part was taken by a male falsettist, which makes the humor in the piece all the more vicious.

    CounterPunch 2009

  • One flaw of this critic's logic is to imagine that biotechnological power is new to the arena of exceptionalism (It wouldn't have been reasonable to cast a screeching falsettist in the leading role of

    Sounds Romantic: The Castrato and English Poetics Around 1800 2005

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