Fach
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The German Fach (pl. Fächer) system is a method of classifying singers, primarily opera singers, by the range, weight, and color of their voices. It is primarily used in Europe, especially in German-speaking countries and in repertory opera houses.
The Fach system is a convenience for singers and opera houses. A singer who is identified as being of a certain Fach will usually be asked to sing only roles that belong to that Fach. This prevents a singer from being asked to sing roles which he or she is incapable of performing. Opera houses keep lists of available singers by Fach so that when they are casting roles for an upcoming production, they do not inadvertently contact performers who would be inappropriate for the part.
Below is a list of Fächer, their ranges as written on sheet music, and their common roles. When two names for the Fach are given, the first is in more common use today. Where possible, an English equivalent of each Fach is listed, however not all Fächer have ready English equivalents. Note that some roles can be sung by more than one Fach.
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[edit] Coloratura Fächer
[edit] Koloratursopran / Koloratursoubrette
- English equivalent: Coloratura soprano
- Range: From middle C to the F two-and-a-half octaves above middle C
- Description: Usually a light soprano, with a high voice. Can often have small voices, meaning they can lack the richness and resonance of voice that for example dramatic sopranos have. Must be able to do fast acrobatics and reach at least the f6 notes of Der Hölle Rache (Of the Queen of the Night in the Magic Flute.).
- Roles:
- Norina, Don Pasquale (Gaetano Donizetti)
- Giulia, La scala di seta (Gioacchino Rossini)
- Lucia, Lucia di Lammermoor (Gaetano Donizetti)
- Gilda, Rigoletto (Giuseppe Verdi)
- Singers:
[edit] Dramatischer Koloratursopran
- English equivalent: Dramatic coloratura soprano
- Range: From middle C to the F two-and-a-half octaves above middle C
- Description: The same as above, only with a more dramatic, rich voice. Can often be more lyrical, and heavier than a coloratura soprano. Must also be able to do fast vocal acrobatics and reach high notes, such as the f6 of the Queen of the Night. Some of the best examples for this voice type are Dame Joan Sutherland, Maria Callas and June Anderson. This is a very rare vocal Fach, seeing it needs thick vocal cords to produce the large, dramatic notes needed, which usually lessens the flexibility and acrobatic abilities of the voice.
- Roles:
- The Queen of the Night, Die Zauberflöte (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
- Semiramide, Semiramide (Gioacchino Rossini)
- Armida, Armida (Gioacchino Rossini)
- Elena, La donna del lago (Gioacchino Rossini)
- Violetta, La traviata (Giuseppe Verdi)
- Konstanze, Die Entführung aus dem Serail (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
- Singers
[edit] Soprano Fächer
[edit] Deutsche Soubrette
- English equivalent: Soubrette
- Range: From middle C to the C two octaves above middle C
- Description: a light, pretty voice
- Roles: Susanna in Le nozze di Figaro, Zerlina in Don Giovanni
- Singers:
[edit] Lyrischer Sopran
- English equivalent: Lyric soprano
- Range: From middle C to the C two octaves above middle C
- Description: a more supple-sounding soprano, capable of legato, portamento, and some agility; generally has a more soulful and sensuous quality than a soubrette who tend to be largely flirtatious and somewhat tweety.
- Roles:
- Mimi, La bohème (Giacomo Puccini)
- Micaela, Carmen (Georges Bizet)
- Singers:
[edit] Jugendlich Dramatischer Sopran
- English equivalent: Light dramatic soprano
- Range: From middle C to the C two octaves above middle C
- Description: The Italian version of this fach is the spinto, which literally means pushed. Thus, a light dramatic soprano must generally push her basically lyric instrument to create big sounds that can cut through an orchestral and/or choral climax. Depending on the singer, however, this voice type can be more versatile, as it lies at neither extreme of the soprano spectrum. Spintos are occasionally able to take on lighter mezzo roles, or conversely, lyric and even coloratura roles. Spinto sopranos are known to be especially well suited to art song and operas in English.
- Roles:
- Madama Butterfly, Madama Butterfly (Giacomo Puccini)
- Manon Lescaut, Manon Lescaut (Giacomo Puccini)
- Floria Tosca, Tosca (Giacomo Puccini)
- Elizabeth de Valois, Don Carlo (Giuseppe Verdi)
- Susannah, Susannah (Carlisle Floyd)
- Singers:
[edit] Charaktersopran
- English equivalent: Comic soprano
- Range: From the B below middle C to the C two octaves above middle C
- Description:
- Roles:
[edit] Dramatischer Sopran
- English equivalent: Full dramatic soprano
- Range: From the B below middle C to the C two octaves above middle C
- Description:
- Roles:
- Elsa, Lohengrin (Richard Wagner)
- Lady Macbeth, Macbeth (Giuseppe Verdi)
- Leonore, Fidelio (Ludwig van Beethoven)
- Singers:
[edit] Hochdramatischer Sopran
- English equivalent: Wagnerian soprano
- Range: From the F below middle C to the C two octaves above middle C
- Description: A voice equal to the demands of the operas of Wagner's maturity, substantial, very powerful and even throughout the registers. Successful hochdramatischer are rare, only one or two appear in a generation. Arguably there are none singing today.
- Roles:
- Turandot, Turandot (Giacomo Puccini)
- Leonore, Fidelio (Ludwig van Beethoven)
- Brunnhilde, Der Ring des Nibelungen (Richard Wagner)
- Isolde, Tristan und Isolde (Richard Wagner)
- Elektra, Elektra (opera) (Richard Strauss)
- Singers:
[edit] Mezzo-soprano Fächer
[edit] Lyrischer Mezzosopran / Spielalt
- English equivalent: Lyric mezzo-soprano
- Range: From the G below middle C to the B two octaves above middle C
- Description: a lyric soprano's instrument in a lower range; the resulting sound is less piercing, more lachrymose and kind of sensitive.
- Roles: Carmen can be sung by lyric mezzos like Denyce Graves. Octavian in Der Rosenkavalier, Cherubino in Le nozze di Figaro (and other pants roles), also Mignon, Cendrillon, Charlotte, Dido.
- Singers:
- Susan Graham
- Janet Baker
- Anne-Sofie von Otter
- Frederica Von Stade
- Jennifer Larmore
[edit] Koloratur-Mezzosopran
- English equivalent: Coloratura mezzo-soprano
- Range: From the G below middle C to the B two octaves above middle C
- Description: a lyric soprano's instrument in a lower range; the resulting sound is less piercing, more lachrymose and kind of sensitive
- Roles: Rosina in Il barbiere di Siviglia
Angelina in La Cenerentola
- Singers:
[edit] Dramatischer Mezzosopran
- English equivalent: Dramatic mezzo-soprano
- Range: From the G below middle C to the B two octaves above middle C
- Description: The dramatic mezzo possesses an almost freakishly large instrument capable of creating penetrating yet full-bodied projection. Dramatic mezzos must perform alongside dramatic sopranos, and so their voices must be able to carry effectively despite singing in a lower tessitura. They are well-suited to composers who use densely textured orchestration like Beethoven, Wagner, and Strauss. The dramatic mezzo, however stunning in the opera house, is often felt to be too overwhelming for lied and other art songs.
- Roles:
- Amneris (Aida)
- Eboli (Don Carlo)
- Fricka (Das Rheingold, Die Walküre)
- Ortrud (Lohengrin)
- Singers
[edit] Dramatischer Alt
- English equivalent: Contralto
- Range: From the G below middle C to the B above middle C
- Description:
- Roles: Erda in Der Ring des Nibelungen
[edit] Tiefer Alt
- English equivalent: Contralto
- Range: From the F below middle C to the A above middle C
- Description: A deep, penetrating low female voice. This is a very rare voice type with a darker, richer sound than that of a typical alto.
- Roles: Die Kranke in Moses und Aron; Ulrica in Un ballo en maschera (Giuseppe Verdi)
- Singers:
[edit] Tenor Fächer
[edit] Spieltenor
- English equivalent: (Lyric) comic tenor
- Range: From low C to the B an octave above middle C (C to b')
- Description:
- Roles: Pedrillo (Die Entführung aus dem Serail)
[edit] Charaktertenor
- English equivalent: (Dramatic) comic tenor
- Range: From the B below low C to the C an octave above middle C (C to c')
- Description:
- Roles: Mime (Siegfried)
- Singers:
[edit] Lyrischer Tenor
- English equivalent: Lyric tenor
- Range: From low C to the C an octave above middle C (C to c')
- Description:
- Roles: Tamino (Die Zauberflöte)
- Singers:
[edit] Jugendlicher Heldentenor
- English equivalent: Light dramatic tenor
- Range: From low C to the C an octave above middle C (C to c')
- Description:
- Roles:
- Don José, Carmen (Georges Bizet)
- Lohengrin, Lohengrin (Richard Wagner)
- Parsifal, Parsifal (Richard Wagner)
- Singers:
[edit] Heldentenor / Tenorbariton
- English equivalent: Full dramatic tenor
- Range: From the B below low C to the B above middle C (B to b')
- Description:
- Roles:
- Siegfried, Der Ring des Nibelungen (Richard Wagner)
- Tristan, Tristan und Isolde (Richard Wagner)
- Otello (Giuseppe Verdi)
- Singers:
[edit] Baritone Fächer
[edit] Bariton-Martin
- English equivalent: The role uses falsetto, there is no English equivalent.
- Range: From the low C to the Ab above middle C (c to ab')[1]
- Description: The Bariton-Martin lacks the lower G2-B2 range a heavier baritone is capable of. Generally seen only in French repertoire, this fach was named after the French singer Jean-Blaise Martin. Associated with the rise of the baritone in the 19th century, Martin was well known for his fondness for falsetto singing, and the designation 'Baryton Martin' has been used (Faurre, 1866) to seperate his voice from the 'Verdi Baritone', which carried the chest register further into the upper range.[2]
- Roles:
- Pelléas, Pelléas et Mélisande (Claude Debussy)
- Ramiro, L'Heure espagnole (Joseph-Maurice Ravel)
- Singers:
[edit] Lyrischer Bariton / Lyric Baritone
- English equivalent: Lyric baritone
- Range: From the B below low C to the G above middle C (B to g')
- Description: A sweeter, milder sounding baritone voice, lacking in harshness.
- Roles:
- Conte Almaviva, Le nozze di Figaro (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
- Marcello, La bohème (Giacomo Puccini)
- Singers:
[edit] Charakterbariton
- English equivalent: Comic baritone
- Range: From the A below low C to the G# above middle C (A to g#')
- Description:
- Roles:
- Papageno, Die Zauberflöte (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
- Singers:
[edit] Kavalierbariton / Dramatic Baritone
- English equivalent: Dramatic or Verdi baritone
- Range: From the A below low C to the Ab above middle C (A to ab' )
- Description: Harsher, more aggressive and pronounced than the Lyric baritone.
- Roles:
- Don Giovanni, Don Giovanni (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
- Tonio, Pagliacci (Ruggiero Leoncavallo)
- Di Luna, Il trovatore (Giuseppe Verdi)
- Iago, Otello (Giuseppe Verdi)
- Count, Capriccio (Richard Strauss) (Range: c-ab' - does not require A2-B2 part of range)[1]
- Singers:
[edit] Heldenbariton / Hoherbass
- English equivalent: Dramatic or heroic baritone.
- Range: From the G below low C to the F# above middle C (G to f#')
- Description: Harsher, more aggressive and pronounced than the Lyric baritone. Less range than the other dramatic baritone type.
- Roles:
- Rigoletto, Rigoletto (Giuseppe Verdi)
- Scarpia, Tosca (Giacomo Puccini)
[edit] Bass Fächer
[edit] Charakterbass / Bassbariton
- English equivalent: Bass-baritone
- Range: From the E half an octave below low C to the F above middle C (E to f')
- Description: The Bass-baritone's required range can vary tremendously based on role, with some less demanding than others.
- Roles:
- Figaro, Le nozze di Figaro, Mozart
- Wotan, Sachs (Ab - f or Ab2 to F4)[1]
- Don Alfonso, Cosi fan tutte by (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
- Don Pizarro, Fidelio (Ludwig van Beethoven)
- Singers:
[edit] Spielbass / Bassbuffo
- English equivalent: Lyric comic bass
- Range: From the E half an octave below low C to the F above middle C (E to f')
- Description: A comedic role within certain Opera's performed by a lyrical voice.
- Roles:
- Don Pasquale, Gaetano Donizetti
- Singers:
[edit] Hoher Bass
- English equivalent: Lyric bass
- Range: From the E half an octave below low C to the F above middle C (E to f')
- Description: A serious role within certain opera's with a lyric quality.
- Roles:
- Zaccaria, Nabucco (Giuseppe Verdi)
- Mephistofeles, Faust by (Charles Gounod)
- Singers:
[edit] Schwerer Spielbass
- English equivalent: Dramatic comic bass
- Range: From the C one octave below low C to the F above middle C (C to f')
- Description:
- Roles: Baculus, Der Wildschütz (Albert Lortzing)
[edit] Seriöser Bass
- English equivalent: Dramatic (serious) bass
- Range: From the C one octave below low C to the F above middle C (C to f')
- Description:
- Roles:
- Boris Godunov (title role) (Modest Mussorgsky)
- Sarastro, Die Zauberflöte (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
- König Marke, Tristan und Isolde (Richard Wagner)
- Singers:
[edit] References
- Rudolf Kloiber, Wulf Konold und Robert Maschka: Handbuch der Oper, 9. Auflage, Kassel (Bärenreiter) 2002, ISBN 3-7618-1605-7
- Steane, J B: Fach in 'The New Grove Dictionary of Opera', ed. Stanley Sadie (London, 1992) ISBN 0-333-73432-7
[edit] Additional clarifications
- ^ a b c The OXFORD DICTIONARY OF OPERA. JOHN WARRACK AND EWAN WEST, ISBN 0-19-869164-5
- ^ THE NEW GROVE Dictionary of MUSIC & MUSICIANS. Edited by Stanley Sadie, Volume 2. Back to Bolivia. ISBN 1-56159-174-2, Copyright Macmillan Publishers Limited 1980.