| 41. | However, later on his voice developed an ample tessitura which enabled him to sing roles as a strong lyric tenor.
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| 42. | Regarding tessitura, the range in which the baroque recorder produces a most brilliant and projecting sound is in the second octave.
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| 43. | The many top B's have a brilliant ring, and she handles the treacherous tessitura like an eager thoroughbred ."
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| 44. | VI as transmitted in a Cambrai manuscript, uses the form ABA CDC EFE', with shifts in tessitura between sections.
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| 45. | The aria's vocal range covers two octaves, from F 4 to F 6 and requires a very high tessitura.
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| 46. | I had to create my tessitura, really sweating and working, building it up, half-step by half-step.
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| 47. | The Met's software program, Tessitura, has been snapped up by the Kennedy Center and Seattle Opera, among others.
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| 48. | The length of the skirt generally corresponds to the " tessitura " ( high or low range ) of the drum.
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| 49. | Richard Strauss himself said that Salome should be sung by someone with the flexibility of a dramatic coloratura due to the high tessitura.
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| 50. | Pilate, like Christ, is accompanied only by the organ, but sings in faster rhythmic values and has a higher tessitura.
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