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生誕 | 1977年7月9日(38歳) 日本 |
国籍 | 日本 |
職業 | 漫画家 |
活動期間 | 2003年 - |
ジャンル | 青年漫画 |
代表作 | 『リストランテ・パラディーゾ』 『さらい屋 五葉』 |
公式サイト | settantanove orsi |
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オノ・ナツメ(1977年7月9日 - )は、日本の漫画家。女性。別名義にbassoがある[注 1]。
高校卒業後、社会人の時に小野夏芽名義で同人活動を開始。2001年にイタリアで10ヶ月の語学留学を経験[注 2]。帰国後、2003年にウェブコミック雑誌『COMIC SEED!』11月号(ぺんぎん書房)に掲載の「LA QUINTA CAMERA(ラ・クインタ・カーメラ)」でデビュー。2005年から『マンガ・エロティクス・エフ』(太田出版)で連載した「リストランテ・パラディーゾ」で注目を集める。また、basso名義でボーイズラブ作品も手掛けている。
作品によって頭身を描き分けながら、外国(イタリア)を舞台とした作品から江戸時代を描く時代劇やSF、ボーイズラブ系まで幅広いジャンルを手掛ける[2]。作品ごとに微妙に使い分ける絵柄には外国のマンガやアートの影響が強くみられ、まるで外国映画を見るようなアダルトな雰囲気やテンポの作風[1]。
眼鏡好きを公言[注 3]。沖縄サミットのテレビ生中継で当時のイタリア首相ジュリアーノ・アマート氏の老眼鏡姿に一目ぼれしたことをきっかけに、老眼鏡の壮年男性を作品中で取り扱うようになる[注 4]。
この項目は、漫画家・漫画原作者に関連した書きかけの項目です。この項目を加筆・訂正などしてくださる協力者を求めています(P:漫画/PJ漫画家)。 |
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A bass is a type of classical male singing voice and has the lowest vocal range of all voice types. According to The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, a bass is typically classified as having a vocal range extending from around the second E below middle C to the E above middle C (i.e., E2–E4).[1] Its tessitura, or comfortable range, is normally defined by the outermost lines of the bass clef. The bass voice type is generally divided into the basso cantante (singing bass), hoher bass (high bass), jugendlicher bass (juvenile bass), basso buffo ("funny" bass), Schwerer Spielbass (dramatic bass), lyric bass, and dramatic basso profondo (low bass).
Cultural influence and individual variation create a wide variation in range and quality of bass singers. Parts for basses have included notes as low as the B-flat two octaves and a tone below middle C (B♭1), for example in Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 2 and the Rachmaninov Vespers, A below that in Frederik Magle's symphonic suite Cantabile, G below that (e.g. Measure 76 of Ne otverzhi mene by Pavel Chesnokov) or F below those in Kheruvimskaya pesn (Song of Cherubim) by Krzysztof Penderecki. Many basso profondos have trouble reaching those notes, and the use of them in works by Slavic composers has led to the colloquial term "Russian bass" for an exceptionally deep-ranged basso profondo who can easily sing these notes. Some traditional Russian religious music calls for A2 (110 Hz) drone singing, which is doubled by A1 (55 Hz) in the rare occasion that a choir includes exceptionally gifted singers who can produce this very low human voice pitch.
Many British composers such as Benjamin Britten have written parts for bass (such as the first movement of his choral work Rejoice in the Lamb) that center far higher than the bass tessitura as implied by the clef.[1] The Harvard Dictionary of Music defines the range as being from the E below low C to middle C (i.e. E2–C4).[2]
The bass has the lowest vocal range of all voice types, with the lowest tessitura. The low extreme for basses is generally C2 (two Cs below middle C). However, several extreme bass singers, referred to as basso profondos and oktavists, are able to reach much lower than this.
Within opera, the lowest note in the standard bass repertoire is D2, sung by the character Osmin in Mozart's Die Entführung aus dem Serail, but few roles fall below F2. Although Osmin's note is the lowest 'demanded' in the operatic repertoire, lower notes are heard, both written and unwritten: for example, it is traditional for basses to interpolate a low C in the duet "Ich gehe doch rathe ich dir" in the same opera; in Richard Strauss' Der Rosenkavalier, Baron Ochs has an optional C2. The high extreme: a few bass roles in the standard repertoire call for a high F♯ or G (F♯4 and G4, the one above middle C), but few roles go over F4. In the operatic bass repertoire, the highest notes are a G♯4 (The Barber in The Nose by Shostakovich) and, in the aria "Fra l'ombre e gl'orrori" in Handel's serenata Aci, Galatea e Polifemo, Polifemo reaches an A4.
Within the bass voice type category are seven generally recognized subcategories: basso cantante (singing bass), hoher bass (high bass), jugendlicher bass (juvenile bass), basso buffo ("funny" base), Schwerer Spielbass (dramatic bass), lyric bass, and dramatic basso profondo (low bass).
Basso cantante means "singing bass".[3] Basso cantante is a higher, more lyrical voice. It is produced using a more Italianate vocal production, and possesses a faster vibrato, than its closest Germanic/Anglo-Saxon equivalent, the bass-baritone.
Hoher Bass or "high bass" or often a dramatic bass-baritone.
Jugendlicher Bass (juvenile bass) denotes the role of a young man sung by a bass, regardless of the age of the singer.
Buffo, literally "funny", basses are lyrical roles that demand from their practitioners a solid coloratura technique, a capacity for patter singing and ripe tonal qualities if they are to be brought off to maximum effect. They are usually the blustering antagonist of the hero/heroine or the comic-relief fool in bel canto operas.
English equivalent: dramatic bass
Basso profondo (lyric low bass) is the lowest bass voice type. According to J. B. Steane in Voices, Singers & Critics, the basso profondo voice "derives from a method of tone-production that eliminates the more Italian quick vibrato. In its place is a kind of tonal solidity, a wall-like front, which may nevertheless prove susceptible to the other kind of vibrato, the slow beat or dreaded wobble."
English equivalent: dramatic low bass. Dramatic basso profondo is a powerful basso profondo voice.
Bass roles in Gilbert and Sullivan's Savoy operas:
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In SATB four-part mixed chorus, the bass is the lowest vocal range, below the soprano, alto, and tenor. Voices are subdivided into first bass and second bass, no distinction being made between bass and baritone voices, in contrast to the three-fold (tenor–baritone–bass) categorization of solo voices. The exception is in arrangements for male choir (TTBB) and barbershop quartets (TLBB), which sometimes label the lowest two parts baritone and bass.
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