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单词 baritone
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  • By degrees he recovered his voice, and became known as a great baritone.
  • I have seen many tenors and baritones who forced the heavy chest voice up until they developed an automatic clutch, and could sing the upper tones only with extreme effort.
  • Second only to this aim was another—to know the great baritone personally, to become his friend, to discuss the finest issues of art with him, to consult him and have the benefit of his experience.
  • The large, dark, distinctly-foreign looking man was the great baritone of one of the opera houses.
  • While all singers who come from the sunny land cannot boast all these qualifications, Mr. De Luca, baritone of the Metropolitan Opera House, New York, can do so.

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Originally, he had used the standard four vocal soloists - soprano, alto, tenor, bass - but he recast the bass part forbaritone, as magnificently sung here.
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At its end is a powerful ode forbaritoneand orchestra to the eponymous city and its treasured memory.
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Then her pitch dropped suddenly, as she repeated "nice teddy" in a deepbaritone, and without warning, smothered the baby's face with the large bear.
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The baritone's role as protagonist was regarded as unusually challenging, requiring a gamut of emotions from the noble and majestic to the pathetic and vulnerable.
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It was composed in 1933 for a small male chorus and solobaritone, accompanied by three trombones, tuba, piano and percussion.
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Unfortunately this candidate, abaritone, was extremely inaccurate.
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In the symphony the solobaritonemakes clear that this 'object' is to be fully embraced.
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All three are basses or baritones, and sing music that is somewhat stentorian or declamatory.
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Representing the visually oriented, rational aspects of society, thebaritonemust relinquish that dependency before he can be united with his lover.
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The 30 presented here are divided into six internally contrasted groups, soprano andbaritonesinging alternately.
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Marschner's music heroicizes his baritones, so that the audience may simultaneously condemn and sympathize with their actions.
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In many senses the lesson articulated by the solo baritone's intervention has to be recognized as superfluous; it acts out or celebrates a lesson already learned elsewhere.
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This article seeks to interpret the baritone's words as a call to song - song in its literal as well as idealized sense, as identified through strophic treatment and folk-like character.
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Tibbett pulled out the 'grand gesture' during the spiritual episode, unleashing the vocal power that made him a leadingbaritoneof his day.
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At least for the space of an opera, audiences could share the baritone's deviant obsession, and imagine with him a love powerful enough to break down all borders.
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