Inevitably she has to sing the role rather lightly, given its high tessitura. |
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Their range and tessitura increases and, with training, children are singing well over an octave in tune and in time by the end of first grade. |
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Prior to her appearances in London she had specialised in singing male roles, because of her remarkably low tessitura. |
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This arrangement presents few problems in technique, tessitura, rhythm, ensemble or endurance. |
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Here, Upshaw sings the later soprano version, and is occasionally taxed by its challengingly high tessitura. |
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To the Marx songs, the tessitura of which is ideally suited to her edgy soprano, she brings incomparable authority and ravishing vocalism. |
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The man with a deep tessitura intrigues, fascinates, and ends up disappointing. |
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This clear voice, mellifluous while powerful in all her tessitura, is the voice of the graceful and enigmatic Einat Aronstein. |
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Above all, Nilon's voice is a touching and tender one, open-vowelled, never overstated, full of warmth and well abreast of high and low tessitura alike. |
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Her voice has an unusual color and a very wide tessitura, gifted for the most intimate caress and for the deafening shriek. |
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Since their tessitura is similar, the exchanges between the two instruments are very well matched. |
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Surbahar: Plucked string instrument whose structure resembles that of the sitar but is more bulky, with a deeper tessitura. |
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Turning upwards in tessitura, speed and volume is the second oldest piece on the programme, Franco Donatoni's Clair. |
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It has a range of five octaves and covers the tessitura of the guitar and the electric bass. |
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Though the rage, bitterness, and frustration of the text of 'Amor colei' is animated by an extraordinarily wide tessitura that conceals little, in other songs the musical treatment reveals deeper ironies. |
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People who don't know the diversity of the soprano's talent will be able to discover her unique tessitura, blending force with tenderness. |
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Tenor: The highest male voice with the brightest tessitura or range. |
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We will also explore the various technical devices available to the continuo player at the organ or harpsichord: simple and complex arpeggios, ornaments, passing tones and imitation, varieties of texture and tessitura. |
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Never accept a role that is not in for you, stay in your tessitura. |
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William Pell as Kreon has the least gracious vocal writing but he sings the high tessitura without any sign of distress. |
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Canadian baritone Russell Braun is very strong as the Prince, with the role fitting nicely into his tessitura and range, never straining. |
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Soprano Marta Ewa Matulewicz had to negotiate a very high tessitura, while baritone Matthew Zadow had to cope with dramatic declamation as well as arioso passages. |
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New exhibitors include Davide Medri, Omnitech and Tessitura Corte. |
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