He accompanies Steve Dugardin, who will sing French Baroque songs in his distinctive countertenor voice. |
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The Agnus Dei brought a return to high drama, most notably featuring White's soaring countertenor in a plaintive cry for mercy. |
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The countertenor Daniel Taylor is now one of the most sought-after countertenors in the world. |
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Matthew White's gorgeous, pure countertenor resounded like a clarion call during his solo arias? |
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For this recording, taped in 1978, Raymond Leppard gave the castrato role to mezzo-soprano Dame Janet Baker, and the alto role to countertenor James Bowman. |
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Casting an opera with three equally good countertenor roles, an exemplary success. |
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The superb voice of soprano Dame Emma Kirkby fuses with the countertenor of Canadian star Daniel Taylor in an unforgettable evening devoted to Handel's sublime duets. |
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This fall, I'll be finishing my training as tenor at the Vienna Music Conservatoire, but for some time it's been clear that my strength lies in being a countertenor. |
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Since 2001 he has been invited by the Canadian countertenor Daniel Taylor to lead the Montreal-based chamber ensemble, the Theatre of Early Music, in concerts and recordings for the ATMA label. |
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Finally, star countertenor Daniel Taylor sings the telling 'motet' Es sang vor langen Jahren, on words by the German Romantic poet C. M. von Brentano. |
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This was when his career as a countertenor began to take off, all the more so when a little later in Carinthia, Austria, he won an international competition under jury chairman Fabio Luisi. |
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Les Voix Baroques is a vocal chamber ensemble founded by countertenor Matthew White, and including a variable membership of some of the finest early music professionals in the world today. |
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The choral sections are performed one-per-part and feature some of Canada's most gifted soloists, including soprano Suzie LeBlanc and countertenor Matthew White. |
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The castrate voice had a strange power not duplicated by soprano or countertenor. |
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Farnace is an excellent part for star Slovenian countertenor Cencic, giving him free rein for swift fioriture and plaintive laments alike. |
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He attended Bishop Wordsworth's grammar school, and then won a choral scholarship to King's College, Cambridge – at first as a countertenor rather than a baritone. |
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Terry Wey is now preparing for a professional career as countertenor. |
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Orlando Gibbons carried to a further stage the use of a consort of viols, which accompanies with a rich but discreet body of sound the countertenor and bass soloists in Glorious and powerful god. |
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The bass range in Ockeghem's compositions extends lower than in his predecessors' music, and the tenor and countertenor voices cross in and out of each other, creating a heavier texture. |
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Whether you're a smooth mellow tenor like John Mayer, a rough smoky bass like Tom Waits, a countertenor who grooves, or a total original, we want to hear you! |
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Khodr is a countertenor, a male voice that emerges from natural endowment rather than ethically dubious surgical procedures. |
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In the role of Creonte, Davies rises to the countertenor demands gracefully, eloquently and for the show's finale, heroically. |
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The equivalent male voice is known as countertenor. |
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Soprano Shari Alise Wilson and countertenor Gerrod Pagenkopf will perform with an ensemble that includes violins, viola, violone, harpsichord and viola da gamba. |
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He belongs to a select few who can make the countertenor voice seem entirely natural, With a range of tone and dynamics the true equal of a female alto. |
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The cast includes tenor Placido Domingo and countertenor David Daniels. |
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Countertenor Iestyn Davies struck a fine balance between letting the narrative speak and allowing a certain amount of drama to pervade what he was singing. |
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