单词 | barytone |
例句 | The Pope spoke a few words in a ringing barytone voice. Franz Liszt 2012-05-22T15:16:50.923Z Quite a good voice, too, though I think from the point of view of the show it’s a mistake to have a high barytone when they’ve already got a tenor. The Early Life and Adventures of Sylvia Scarlett 2012-04-26T02:00:17.327Z "O Sancta Medaglia" is dear to the heart of the barytone, and the tenor has a choice of beautiful solos from the first act to the last. Stars of the Opera 2011-11-29T03:00:15.563Z He made answer to himself with the barytone, but there was a third now singing, and his voice arose out of their attendance as a great, white, solemn, night-blooming flower might rise out of leafage. Saul of Tarsus A Tale of the Early Christians 2011-10-28T02:00:22.437Z Presently he went to the piano and trolled out songs in a rich barytone, playing his own accompaniments. Throckmorton 2011-07-25T02:00:15.900Z Bish, when you cut loose that belly barytone of yours you always remind me of an empty barrel rolling down the cellar stairs—a lot of noise, but you never spill anything worth mopping up. Fore! 2011-07-11T02:00:06.097Z The hideous form, and deep barytone were well-known to all. Osceola the Seminole The Red Fawn of the Flower Land 2011-03-22T02:00:20.123Z With a pleasant greeting to the two sisters of the barytone, and to the crazy Miss Frazer, Stella passes as quietly as possible to her place. Erlach Court 2011-03-12T03:00:24.407Z She sang one or two modern songs, and he took second part in a pleasant, careless, but acceptable barytone. The Streets of Ascalon Episodes in the Unfinished Career of Richard Quarren, Esqre. 2011-02-12T03:00:30.987Z In addition to many strongly-marked English traits of character and physique, he possessed fine literary tastes, and histrionic skill of a high order, favoured by the possession of a grand barytone voice. Toronto of Old 2011-02-10T03:00:45.907Z "Here is something we used to like," suggested Alrik desperately, and started a splendid barytone rendering of "Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes." The Sick-a-Bed Lady And Also Hickory Dock, The Very Tired Girl, The Happy-Day, Something That Happened in October, The Amateur Lover, Heart of The City, The Pink Sash, Woman's Only Business 2011-01-04T03:01:00.723Z Two flights below her a mezzo-soprano struggled for high C; adjoining, an early-morning-throated barytone leaned out of a doorway and called for a fresh towel. Just Around the Corner Romance en casserole She is just confessing in very problematical French to the barytone from Florence how much she repents not having voice enough 'pour remplir un opera,' and her eyes fill with tears. Erlach Court 2011-03-12T03:00:24.407Z His voice was a pleasantly modulated barytone when he chose; he sang the quaint and lovely old song in perfect taste. The Streets of Ascalon Episodes in the Unfinished Career of Richard Quarren, Esqre. 2011-02-12T03:00:30.987Z We are at Como, on the lake—that spot so beloved of opera dancers—the day-dream of prima donnas—the Elysium of retired barytones! Davenport Dunn, Volume 1 (of 2) A Man Of Our Day It begins with a prelude closing with full orchestra and organ, and leading to barytone solo and chorus, and a short exhortation to prayer by Escobedo. The Standard Cantatas Their Stories, Their Music, and Their Composers He actually studied for some time with the Metropolitan in view, and then compromised by taking the barytone part with McCaull in the Sousa opera, "Desirée." The Scrap Book, Volume 1, No. 3 May 1906 A second barytone, a young Italian, is also waiting with longing for his turn. Erlach Court 2011-03-12T03:00:24.407Z His voice, a heavy barytone, or rendered a little heavier than usual by a slight hoarseness contracted in previous speaking, could be distinctly heard in that historic but most wretched of auditoriums. The Upward Path A Reader For Colored Children Monsieur Maynial does not tell of the black butterflies, the truth of which I can vouch for, as I heard the story from Lassalle, the French barytone, a friend of Maupassant's. Ivory Apes and Peacocks “The Farewell of Hiawatha,” for barytone solo, male voices, and orchestra, modestly styled by its composer a ballad, is a cantata in its lighter form. The Standard Cantatas Their Stories, Their Music, and Their Composers A private of the Munsters was weaving a net, and, as though he were quite alone, singing, in a fine barytone, “Tipperary.” With the French in France and Salonika There was Wauchope at his right ear thundering in a tremendous barytone. The Combined Maze I thought you’d like to hear General Jackson sing; he’s got a real deep barytone.” Mountain Blood A Novel "And do you know what he says to me?" a penetrating barytone voice announced as they came in. Elkan Lubliner, American The part of Lucifer is assigned to the barytone voice, the spirits of the air to the sopranos and altos, and the bells to the tenors and basses, the whole closing with the Gregorian Chant. The Standard Cantatas Their Stories, Their Music, and Their Composers It was a deep, rich barytone, as full of color as his own native skies and sea. Ladies-In-Waiting "Well, you see, if she is going to sing in girls' duds, she's a contralto; but then, if she has to do her stunt in boys' clothes, she is a female barytone." A Pirate of Parts What do they know about good barytone voices? Odd Numbers Being Further Chronicles of Shorty McCabe Followed a beautiful young barytone whom Miss Bouverie had brought from London in her pocket for the tour. Stingaree The chorus is followed by a duet and alto or barytone solo, which indicate the departure of the Knight for the wars, and the Lady Etha’s loss of the wedding ring. The Standard Cantatas Their Stories, Their Music, and Their Composers At the age of twenty-two so thought our excitable barytone hero on that point. The Bertrams It was so loud, so unexpected, that she was startled for a moment, and remained with one arm on the barytone's shoulder looking rather shyly across the lowered footlights and over the director's head. Fair Margaret A Portrait Hermy may be the mushiest, sappiest, hen brained specimen of a man you ever saw; but when it comes to being a high class grand opera barytone, he’s the kid! Odd Numbers Being Further Chronicles of Shorty McCabe From Shakespeare, Huss drew the afflation for another aria of great interest, a setting for barytone voice of the "Seven Ages of Man." Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and Compositions The third number is a solo for barytone, in which the Count gives expression to his jealousy, which brings us to the heroine, who makes her appearance in a florid number. The Standard Cantatas Their Stories, Their Music, and Their Composers The prince was a great amateur of the peculiar viol called the barytone, and it was one of Haydn's duties to provide new compositions for this instrument. A Popular History of the Art of Music From the Earliest Times Until the Present His voice, a deep barytone with a pleasant note, was perfectly steady. The Winning Clue And if he don’t know a barytone voice, who does? Odd Numbers Being Further Chronicles of Shorty McCabe In his setting of this poem he has used a soprano and a barytone solo with male chorus and orchestra. Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and Compositions In his twentieth year he met Rossini, who offered him an engagement as first barytone at the Italian opera in Paris. The Standard Cantatas Their Stories, Their Music, and Their Composers There is a kind of undertone in that rich barytone of his that sweeps our minds from their foothold into deep waters with a drift that we cannot and would not resist. Critical Miscellanies, Vol. 1, Essay 5, Emerson The true vocal bands are placed much as they are when a barytone is singing a very low tone. Voice Production in Singing and Speaking Based on Scientific Principles (Fourth Edition, Revised and Enlarged) And it was hard to believe they had all been basses; if only for the sake of variety there should have been at least one barytone. Roughing it De Luxe A good barytone voice led him to join vocal societies, and at length he made music his profession, after studying voice, organ, and composition with Dr. H.A. Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and Compositions "O——o!" said Doctor Brown, in a sinuous barytone circumflex. Double Trouble Or, Every Hero His Own Villain He hummed it over and Cesar joined him in a clear, musical barytone. Abe and Mawruss Being Further Adventures of Potash and Perlmutter The crico-thyroid is probably, however, of much more importance to tragic actors and barytones than to tenors or sopranos. Voice Production in Singing and Speaking Based on Scientific Principles (Fourth Edition, Revised and Enlarged) The salary of a first rate tenor or barytone, was then less than is now given to a chorister or walking gentleman. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 61, No. 376, February, 1847 Among his more important works are two complete services, a scene for barytone 346 solo, male chorus, and orchestra, called "Ticonderoga," and a powerful Christmas anthem. Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and Compositions Dashing chords sounded from a piano invisible to Noble and his companion; the windows exhibited groups of deferentially expectant young people; and then a powerful barytone began a love song. Gentle Julia The double-basses and solo barytone are the spokesmen for the tuneful host. How to Listen to Music, 7th ed. Hints and Suggestions to Untaught Lovers of the Art So marked is this that the boy soprano may actually become a barytone, or, unfortunately, no longer have a singing voice at all. Voice Production in Singing and Speaking Based on Scientific Principles (Fourth Edition, Revised and Enlarged) His voice was a bass in quality, with a barytone range of two octaves, from F to F, rich, sweet, extensive, and even. Great Singers, Second Series Malibran To Titiens Reitzei had been fortunate enough to hear the new barytone sing at a private house on the previous evening; she did not even ask what impression had been produced. Sunrise "Well, what is it, Son?" says he in one of them deep barytones that you feel all the way through to your backbone. On With Torchy I knew, nothing of Joe's musical powers, and it was with no little surprise I discovered that he had an excellent voice of the pitch they call barytone. Humphrey Bold A Story of the Times of Benbow Men sing mostly in the chest register; basses and barytones wholly so, with the rarest exceptions. Voice Production in Singing and Speaking Based on Scientific Principles (Fourth Edition, Revised and Enlarged) Garcia had lost a part of his voice; his tenor had become a barytone, and he could no longer reach the notes which had in former times been written for him. Great Singers, Second Series Malibran To Titiens "No!" sang out Brother Jacques's barytone; and there was a joyous note in it. The Grey Cloak At Manhattan Transfer the brakeman went through the train, crying in a loud, clear, emphatic barytone: "Next stop for this train is North Philadelphia!" Plum Pudding Of Divers Ingredients, Discreetly Blended & Seasoned Opening with a barytone solo, it is gradually worked up in a crescendo of great power and thrilling effect. The Standard Operas (12th edition) Their Plots, Their Music, and Their Composers In barytone voices the whole glottis is often open to , and occasionally to . Voice Production in Singing and Speaking Based on Scientific Principles (Fourth Edition, Revised and Enlarged) Her voice was the agreeable barytone of her years, its thin tones entirely gone, and her good English was like gentle music: nevertheless, an occasional strong tone or gesture revealed her determined will. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 26, September, 1880 "It is the frost in the air, my son," the priest responded in a mellow barytone. The Grey Cloak So little are the voice and its capabilities understood in this country, that instances might be mentioned where basses were mistaken for barytones, barytones for tenors, and contraltos for sopranos. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 54, No. 333, July 1843 In his twentieth year he met Rossini, who offered him an engagement as first barytone at the Italian Opera in Paris. The Standard Operas (12th edition) Their Plots, Their Music, and Their Composers It often happens that one who is a tenor is trained as a barytone, or a contralto as a soprano, and the reverse, only to discover later that a mistake has been made. Voice Production in Singing and Speaking Based on Scientific Principles (Fourth Edition, Revised and Enlarged) The calves projected a high, full-throated barytone, with here and there a wailing tenor against the rumbling bass of their dams. Somewhere in Red Gap Andrada, the Portuguese barytone, was very good and looked the part to perfection. The Sunny Side of Diplomatic Life, 1875-1912 The captain knew, as the voice went on, that those barytone notes were very fine ones--knew better than the rest, as having a wider acquaintance with voices in general. The Second Violin The weird barytone went off moaning in the far wastes of timber. D'Ri and I A grand barytone bursts forth, followed by a tenor soft as the notes of a nightingale, accompanied by a boy on the violin. The Italians The mezzo-soprano requires a radically different adjustment from the barytone.' Somewhere in Red Gap There was a barytone from the Royal Theater who sang some Danish songs; then the Princess Thyra and an English lady and I sang the trio from "Elijah," and a quartette with the barytone. The Sunny Side of Diplomatic Life, 1875-1912 For one of the New York demonstrations the services of a negro singer with a rich barytone voice had been secured. Masters of Space Morse, Thompson, Bell, Marconi, Carty Then came Neil Chase's barytone drawl—how well Bob remembered hating the sound of it with a profound hatred when it had been addressed contemptuously to him! Strawberry Acres His very voice had changed into a manly barytone. The Italians It was the male barytone—one of them pleading voices that get all into you. Somewhere in Red Gap This was extremely beautiful, but the best of all was the solo sung by a fat, yellow-mustached barytone. The Sunny Side of Diplomatic Life, 1875-1912 Greatorex's voice was a voice of awful volume and it ranged somewhere from fairly deep barytone almost to tenor. The Three Sisters I was so blond, so blond, and so small; it seemed like a law I should marry a brun, a tall, handsome brun, with a mustache and a fine barytone voice. Balcony Stories Johnny's reedy tenor they knew well, and the bricklayer's big, opaque barytone; the others might be anybody over there—just Mexican voices. The Song of the Lark Then from a neighbouring window projected the heroic head and shoulders of my hostess, and there boomed into the already vivacious libretto a passionate barytone, or thereabout, of sterling timbre. Somewhere in Red Gap The barytone was still singing; but now it was "I'm twenty-one, and she's eighteen." K But it's just what we want for our choir—a big barytone voice. The Three Sisters For in the course of time he had been won over to join the choir, and modestly discovered to our edification a barytone voice, wholly untrained but not unpleasing. The Fortune Hunter As a boy Madison had a fine barytone voice, and his father made great sacrifices for him, sending him to Germany at an early age and keeping him abroad at his studies for years. The Song of the Lark Montresor had a clever barytone voice, and sang with sufficient grace and memory for an amateur. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 24, October, 1859 Still the barytone, who was almost as fond of conversation as of what he termed "vocal." K It was at moments unmanageable, being untrained, yet he seemed to do as much with it as if it had been bass and barytone and tenor all in one. The Three Sisters There were Charlotte's gentle tones, and Valentine's hearty barytone, and another that he knew. Charlotte's Inheritance At the first streak of daylight the senior member, as choragus, will start the key-note in a sonorous barytone, the younger monkeys join in tenor and alto, and the concert begins. Dick Sands, the Boy Captain Of course, the singers were paid, and the difficulty this week had been due to the exorbitant fee demanded by the Italian barytone from Covent Garden. The Christian A Story A little later, K., coming up the Street as he had that first day, heard the barytone singing:— "Home is the hunter, home from the hill, And the sailor, home from sea." K Abner heard the clapping of hands and a few hearty, jubilant yaps frankly emitted by young barytone voices. Under the Skylights The landlady was beginning to lose her awe of the dress suit, the booming barytone and the large aristocratic pink face of her mysterious boarder. A Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago He sang in a resounding barytone with the Methodist Church choir; his dignified bearing gave weight to the school board; and he accumulated a steadily growing capital at the Greenstream bank. The Happy End "Once in a while," and, soft pedal down, he played a few bars of Marzials' "My True Love Hath My Heart," humming the words in an easy barytone. The Nest Builder The Nottingham curtains were pinned back, and just inside the window a throaty barytone was singing: "Home is the hunter, home from the hill: And the sailor, home from sea." K He has a deep, rich barytone, and his répertoire consisted of all the well-known old Italian songs. In the Courts of Memory, 1858 1875; from Contemporary Letters The barytone shrugged his shoulders politely and said "Hm!" A Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago In a musical but unappreciated barytone he hummed the initial line of "The Girl I Left Behind Me." From a Bench in Our Square "You seem to have no faith in either men or women," responded the rich barytone voice of his Highness, the dark upper lip disclosing, as before, the row of square, sharp, ivory teeth. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 02, No. 09, July, 1858 Can a holy woman of such a complexion listen to a fine operatic barytone in a sumptuous temple and receive none but ascetic impressions? Italian Hours When the performance finally took place Herr Stehmann, a barytone, had to sing Herr Kraus's part, which he had learned in two days. Chapters of Opera Being historical and critical observations and records concerning the lyric drama in New York from its earliest days down to the present time Aphrodite, become a female barytone, still takes herself very seriously. A Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago Deep inside the other vehicle a no less decisive barytone said what sounded like "Give an ell," but probably was not, as there was no corresponding movement of the wheels. From a Bench in Our Square His bon-vivant tones, jolly and conventional, sounded a pure barytone to the clear soprano of Honoria, in the harmony of an obsequious welcome. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 02, No. 09, July, 1858 Garcia was a tenor with a voice sufficiently deep to enable him to sing the barytone part of Don Giovanni in Paris and at subsequent performances in London. A Book of Operas Their Histories, Their Plots, and Their Music M. Renaud, the great French barytone, effected his entrance in "Rigoletto," but he was not in his best voice and condition, and only later conquered recognition for his fine talents. Chapters of Opera Being historical and critical observations and records concerning the lyric drama in New York from its earliest days down to the present time And she stared pensively into the empty teacup as the barytone moved a bit closer and began: "I'll tell you about a Spanish girl I met in Prague that'll interest you—" A Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago The voice is strong and clear, but rather barytone than bass: in anger it becomes a shrill chattering like the cry of a wild animal. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah & Meccah — Volume 2 In these Guido would often join her, his full barytone chiming in with her delicate and clear soprano as deliciously as the fall of a fountain with the trill of a bird. Vendetta: a story of one forgotten Varesi, the barytone, who was intrusted with the part of the elder Germont, had been disaffected, because he thought it beneath his dignity. A Book of Operas Their Histories, Their Plots, and Their Music He announced the engagement of "the greatest sopranos, mezzo sopranos, contraltos, barytones, and bassos of the operatic world." Chapters of Opera Being historical and critical observations and records concerning the lyric drama in New York from its earliest days down to the present time He sang them softly, but his beautifully modulated barytone carried well, and every syllable reached her. The Rosary From a window opening upon a balcony overhead came the clear notes of a barytone voice enunciating the oldfashioned words of an English ballad, the refrain of which expressed hopeless separation. Their Pilgrimage The race gets no music till the bass, barytone or tenor appear. The Forerunner, Volume 1 (1909-1910) This went far enough for attention to the music and the barytone. The Portrait of a Lady — Volume 2 Many a tenor, before and since, who has been cast for that divinely musical milksop has looked longingly at the rôle of Don Giovanni which Mozart gave to a barytone, and some have appropriated it. Chapters of Opera Being historical and critical observations and records concerning the lyric drama in New York from its earliest days down to the present time With the next stanza of the chorus, the same rich barytone notes. Ramona Songs followed—college songs, popular airs, opera bits—all delivered in' a resounding barytone and accompanied by thumping chords improvised by the performer. Red Pepper Burns He sometimes condescends to accompany "Marie" in a tremulous barytone, and is particularly forcible in those passages where the word "repeat" is written, for reasons stated above. Urban Sketches He sang, too; he had a barytone voice, mellow and resonant. Samuel Brohl and Company The man struck the opening chords, and in a high barytone, and in a cockney accent that made even the accompanist grin, Ford lifted his voice. The Lost House More ballad-concerts, more quaint English, more robustious barytone songs, more piecemeal pictures, more colonial poetry, more young nations with withered traditions. Essays More ballad-concerts, more quaint English, more robustious barytone songs, more piecemeal pictures, more anxious decoration, more colonial poetry, more young nations with withered traditions. The Rhythm of Life |
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