vocalism उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- He enjoyed the added advantage of working closely with Verdi, and his vocalism acquired a discipline and polish that hitherto it had lacked.
- In the latter half of the 20th century, the Patiala style of Khayal vocalism has been represented by two streams of the gharana.
- He more than held his own in this exalted company, remaining, then as now, the paragon of sophisticated and graceful vocalism.
- His singing of songs by Theodore Chanler, Paul Bowles and John Duke proves that robust operatic vocalism can coexist with natural delivery of text.
- The lyrical essence of Italian music and vocalism is surely an outgrowth of the language itself, in which smooth, fleet enunciation is paramount.
- But in the heyday of the musical, singers understood that songs emanated from speech and that service to lyrics was more important than fancy vocalism.
- Strain is now a principal characteristic of his vocalism; on the other hand, he has more to sing about than he did as a young man.
- While in Italy, he began by modelling himself on the bel-canto tenor Rubini, whose bravura vocalism was a byword for sweetness and elegiac inflexion.
- The bel canto style of vocalism which arose in Italy in the early 19th century supplanted the castrato-dominated " opera seria " of the previous century.
- In particular, the composer expressed reservations about Tamagno's softer singing, though not about the power and ring of his vocalism in dramatic passages of the score.