His voice is almost baritonal, and it lacks Italianate warmth, but this is beautiful singing nevertheless. |
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The high lying baritonal role of the Emperor is a descendant of Richard Strauss's Emperor in Die Frau ohne Schatten. |
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You also hear some blowsiness, a touch of vulgarity, an overindulgence of her baritonal chest register. |
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Your teachers were all baritones and even your tenor voice has a distinct baritonal touch to it. |
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Temkey's commanding vocal declamation and warm, high lying, distinctively French baritonal sound recall Francis Poulenc's collaborator and frequent interpreter Pierre Bernac. |
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When I first heard Owens, he seemed more basslike than baritonal, but he has developed a cutting, at times electrifying, upper register. |
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I've been singing youthful, more baritonal roles for most of my life, but I can't count on them now. |
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But critics were not always kind, noting, among other problems, the difficulty of writing for a magnetic but increasingly baritonal tenor — Plácido Domingo, in the title role. |
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Basil is the shrewdest and the most worldly, and Geoffrey Rush, with his baritonal amplitude and fondness for pomp, makes him a vain, hollow man, grasping at something that he knows has eluded him his entire life. |
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But Richard Bernstein, his partner in deception, brought comic suavity and baritonal gold to the excesses of Guglielmo. |
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Only the suave Gerald Finley, today's anti-hero, is entirely sanguine, but that's because his mellifluously baritonal Don has already been acclaimed in half the capitals of the West. |
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