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Sänger

Sänger is a German noun meaning male singer. It denotes a person who sings, whether as a professional performer, an amateur, or a member of a choir or ensemble. The feminine form is Sängerin, and the plural for female singers is Sängerinnen. In mixed groups, the phrase Sängerinnen und Sänger is commonly used to include all genders; in informal usage, Sänger may sometimes be used as a generic form.

Etymology: The word is derived from the verb singen (to sing) with the agent suffix -er. The

Usage and scope: The term covers singers across genres and contexts, including classical opera, oratorio and

Cultural note: The word Sänger appears in biographies, concert programs, and critical writing about vocal performance.

Overall, Sänger denotes the performer’s role as a person who uses the voice as an instrument, across

singular
form
uses
an
umlaut
in
the
stem
(Sänger).
church
music,
as
well
as
pop,
rock,
folk,
and
contemporary
genres.
A
singer’s
craft
typically
includes
vocal
technique,
breath
control,
articulation,
and
repertoire
selection.
In
German-speaking
music
education
and
criticism,
voice
types
are
described
with
terms
such
as
Tenor,
Bariton,
Bass
for
male
voices,
and
Soprano,
Mezzo-Soprano
(or
Mezzo-Soprano),
and
Alt
for
female
voices,
though
common
usage
in
popular
music
often
relies
on
English-derived
categories.
It
also
occurs
as
a
surname
for
some
individuals,
bearing
no
inherent
meaning
beyond
the
name
itself.
a
wide
range
of
musical
traditions
and
settings.