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Example sentences for "baritone"

Lexicographically close words:
barging; baric; baril; barilla; barin; baritones; barium; bark; barke; barked
  1. Artôt had become engaged in 1868, but the lady promptly left him and married the Spanish baritone Padilla y Ramos.

  2. While the indecisive Russian wasted time weighing the advantages and disadvantages of marriage, a Spanish baritone named Padilla came along, made violent love to Mlle.

  3. Craddock's rolling baritone mingled with a shriek of steam welcoming a swift speck on the horizon.

  4. It begins with a baritone solo, leading up to a duet with soprano and chorus accompaniment.

  5. The solo baritone announces his repentance, followed by a quartet and chorus in very broad, full harmony ("O blessed Tears of true Repentance!

  6. Immediately after follows the baritone voice, that of Jesus, in the familiar words, "I am the Resurrection and the Life.

  7. Paklin had already taken up his hat, when suddenly, without the slightest warning, a wonderfully pleasant, manly baritone was heard from the passage.

  8. Sit down, please," he said aloud, making use of some of his most benevolent baritone notes and throwing back his head, sat down before his guest did.

  9. She said it impetuously in the deep womanly baritone that Bawne loved, and Sherbrand started as he heard it.

  10. Not that I know where it is," said the deep warm voice, that was more like a young man's baritone than a young woman's contralto.

  11. He developed the basso and baritone parts, giving them marked importance in serious opera, and worked out the choruses and finales with the most elaborate finish.

  12. And finally he drowned the protests by breaking into song in a wide-ringing baritone and tossing the spurs at the feet of the others.

  13. Thinking the song finished she turned away at last, but the movement was arrested by the sound of a lone baritone taking up the chorus again.

  14. It ought not to be difficult to determine whether a voice is soprano, alto, tenor, baritone or bass, but I find each year a considerable number that have been misled.

  15. The tenor or baritone must do essentially the same thing.

  16. There are many soprano qualities between the coloratura and the dramatic, and the same is true of alto, tenor, baritone and bass.

  17. The baritone also, because he often sings the bass part in a quartet, tries to make himself sound like a bass; this he does by singing with a somber, hollow quality which has little or no carrying power.

  18. To crossing swords and gray hairs bared to heaven, The clear electric base and baritone of the world, The trombone duo, Libertad forever!

  19. The shepherd disappeared, and returned with a tumbler of milk and a piece of oatcake; and never in his life had the famous baritone from the far city of London tasted anything sweeter, for he was half-dead with hunger.

  20. At the head of the stairs they encountered Mrs. Mellord, who received the famous young baritone with the most marked kindness.

  21. Presently the door was opened, and the smart-looking young baritone who had stolen away the hearts of half the women in London made his appearance.

  22. Her voice, a childishly sweet soprano, mingled with the robust baritone of the doctor and the shouting tenor of the fat man, like a thread of silver in a skein of brass.

  23. You have a fine baritone voice and your ability to vary the text set before you to copy, is remarkable, and yet I think we must part.

  24. He is now the principal baritone of the Covent Garden Opera, London.

  25. But there is a baritone worth hearing and a soprano, whom the Neapolitans delight to honour with hideous sounds of applause.

  26. Parker's Rhapsody for baritone and orchestra, given by the Boston Symphony Orchestra.

  27. Converse's ballads for baritone and orchestra by the Boston Symphony Orchestra at Providence, R.

  28. A whiskey baritone was rendering one of the unpublishable versions of "Christopher Columbo," to the accompaniment of a piano tinkle by the hired help.

  29. When this baritone was a member of the Metropolitan Opera Company his paraphernalia for preparing his favourite food went everywhere with him on tour.

  30. The baritone ate the supper, drank the wine, put the cigars in his pocket .

  31. He is a proficient performer upon all band instruments from cornet to tuba, including slide trombone, his favourites being the baritone and the trombone.

  32. This baritone was not gifted with vocal agility and he was monotonous in his use of ornament.

  33. As he left his cabin some one in the Wardroom began softly playing the piano, and the Paymaster's clear baritone joined in, singing a song about somebody's grey eyes watching for somebody else.

  34. And a beast, whose voice was baritone and whose approach was like the approach of a Kansas cyclone, bore down upon her and the children heaven had given her, while yet they were midway in the meadow.

  35. And a snake made free with the draperies of Lydia, so that her hair whitened with fear, and between the beast with the baritone voice and the serpent she knew not which way to turn.

  36. My whispery voice didn't sound very authoritative, but a crisp, firm, commanding baritone does not authority make, any more than iron bars a cage.

  37. By the time the day's work was over, I'd heard all of Videnski's rumbling baritone that I wanted to hear.

  38. Videnski's harsh baritone was filled with invective that should have made the air as glowingly blue as the inside of an old-fashioned rectifier tube.


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "baritone" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accompaniment; alto; baritone; bass; basso; brass; bravura; bugle; canary; canto; cantor; choral; clarion; coloratura; contralto; cornet; deep; descant; diva; dramatic; drone; falsetto; grave; heavy; heroic; hollow; horn; hymnal; line; liturgic; liturgical; low; lyrical; operatic; part; sacred; sepulchral; serpent; singer; singing; songster; soprano; tenor; treble; trombone; trumpet; tuba; viol; vocal; vocalist; voice; warbler