| 21. | Such works are characterized by a high " tessitura, " a Leonora d'Este.
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| 22. | He possessed a finely poised tenor with an unusually high tessitura, his wide repertoire ranged from Musikhochschule.
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| 23. | The songs take a different turn after World War I . The tessitura rises into new and colder climates.
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| 24. | Brandon Jovanovich looked dashing as Giovanni, but his light tenor voice was pushed hard by the high tessitura.
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| 25. | La Grange draws attention to the notably high tessitura for the sopranos, for soloists and for choral singers.
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| 26. | The " tessitura " concept addresses not merely a range of pitches but also the arrangement of those pitches.
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| 27. | Soprano tessitura : The tessitura of the soprano voice lies higher than all the other voices except the sopranino.
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| 28. | Soprano tessitura : The tessitura of the soprano voice lies higher than all the other voices except the sopranino.
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| 29. | Tenor tessitura : The tessitura of the tenor voice lies above the baritone voice and below the countertenor voice.
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| 30. | Tenor tessitura : The tessitura of the tenor voice lies above the baritone voice and below the countertenor voice.
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