Noun [edit] alto (accusative singular alton, plural altoj, accusative plural altojn) height For soprano, alto, tenor, and bass. The orchestration is as rich as her lush alto.
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"A voice between a soprano and a tenor, a female alto", the word first appears in 1730, contralt, from Italian contralto, and further from contra, Latin contra meaning "to oppose, to face" (cf.