Themezzo-sopranosoloist begins with a descending major triad.
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Both days share a first 'beginning' motive pitch-collection derived from the sustained choral chord and the two key areas tonicized by themezzo-sopranosoloist.
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And the velvety texture of themezzo-soprano, the gentle, chiming ostinati and scurrying strings: sensual not cerebral.
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The pitch material for themezzo-sopranopart was defined based upon the functioning of the speech synthesis methods used.
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The electroacoustic material consists mainly of synthesised vocal sounds and the pitches for themezzo-sopranopart were defined based upon the functioning of the speech synthesis methods used.
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It tells a story through 13 words: bird, despondent, cake, dog, busy, convertible, goat, hat, haberdashery, scarlet, baby, panache, andmezzo-soprano.
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They tease, ponder, reminisce, philosophize and invent parables, and she sings them in a plush, changeablemezzo-sopranothat usually holds a kindly twinkle.
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The third, authorized by the composer for performance as an independent work, also calls for two soloists, a baritone and amezzo-soprano.
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Most of these employ a female voice, usually either a soprano ormezzo-soprano, but two contralto versions are available.
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Most often the character is an adolescent or a very young man, sung by amezzo-sopranoor contralto.
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The title role was originally performed by a castrato, but today is performed by either a male countertenor or femalemezzo-soprano.
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The work is scored formezzo-sopranoand an unusual ensemble of percussion and wind instruments (including, in some songs, slide whistles and harmonicas).
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An accomplished songwriter and musician, she also possesses a three-octave vocal range and is considered amezzo-soprano.
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She was best known as amezzo-sopranovocalist.
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This version included a choir and vocal parts for soprano andmezzo-soprano.
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