Altus

/ˈæltəs/ noun

In music, a male singing voice higher than tenor but lower than soprano, or the singer who performs this part.

From Latin altus, meaning 'high,' used directly in musical terminology. The term was standardized in Renaissance vocal music to describe voice ranges.

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