In parallel to her opera career, she also sang for Handel in the oratorio seasons. |
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In contrast, the countertenors of the past sang in full voice, resorting to falsetto only at the high range. |
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Forty male voices sang in spell-binding chorus, softening at moments and then rising, fortified, to a crescendo. |
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To add to the atmosphere, members of Newport Choir and friends sang carols and Christmas songs under the Christmas Tree. |
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Kiri took the part of Donna Elvira and Malvina sang Donna Anna in Mozart's sextet from Don Giovanni. |
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In response to receiving his son and the return of his voice, Zechariah sang the Benedictus. |
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Sometimes the entire congregation sang the Gloria, sometimes a choir or soloists. |
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They sang the Gloria in Excelsis antiphonally, dividing the lines between high and low voices. |
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Earlier in Freni's career she was primarily a lyric soprano, and even sang coloratura roles such as Elvira in Bellini's I Puritani. |
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The point was well driven home by the children who sang the song set to nine ragas with effortless ease. |
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Emily and Anna sang along with the radio with Emily tapping the beat out on the steering wheel occasionally. |
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He grinned widely to himself and sang along to the tape in the cassette player. |
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Down in the bog, the first red-winged blackbirds were yodeling, and a robin sang in the evening. |
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The American tenor as the pro-consul, the cause of the romantic turbulence, sang well but seemed diminished by the non-existent drama. |
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At one point, all 10 multi-instrumentalists set down their axes in the middle of a piece and sang in gentle, unearthly harmony. |
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He sang and performed on the cithara but also encouraged members of the upper classes to take lessons in singing and dancing. |
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She sang as a child, took classical voice lessons and played both the piano and the violin. |
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She did a lot of knitting and sewing, volunteered in her church, and sang in the choir. |
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The Koreans sang and chanted throughout the march in Spanish, English and Korean. |
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They took a huge framed picture of the Lord of Seven Hills on a jeep and sang bhajans as they walked. |
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Stalin closed the show for the three nights and sang four of his classics from his stack of hits. |
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We then had the Collect for Purity, after which the choir sang a musical setting of a ninefold Kyrie. |
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In all probability he sang alto from 1735 to 1739 and then descended to bass and, as we have seen, passing through the tenor register briefly. |
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The wind sang its gentle desert lullaby, and the prisoners' fires crackled and snapped quietly. |
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She sang any chance she could get and was eventually discovered by a talent scout while singing in a club in Philadelphia. |
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A great time was had by everyone in attendance, including Tom, who was having so much fun that he sang the songs even when he wasn't miked. |
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At the end of the service many among the crowd fought back tears as, scarves aloft, they sang the Anfield anthem You'll Never Walk Alone. |
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The mirasis sang wedding songs throughout the ' ladies ' sangeet ' night and the entire village was invited to a feast at our house the next day. |
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His obvious zest for performing shone through as he superbly sang his way through hit after hit from his number one album Justified. |
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The choir master and choir sang beautifully, children gathered around the Holy Crib to sing their carols, and the brass band added zest. |
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They were given a communist education and sang this song because it was the only one they knew. |
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Julian sang each note with heartfelt sincerity as Blake's blistering guitar work electrified the audience. |
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True, if he had talked it over with someone, he would have realized that love can be a long, hard road, just like the minstrels sang about. |
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Periodically he would leave the stage and would be replaced by a young Italian soprano called Maria Borsi, who also sang angelically. |
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These five-decade veterans of the Cuban music scene cha-cha-chaed, mamboed, and sang liquid notes that hung above the crowd like ripe fruit. |
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Nicky, Jonny, and Val, joined me, and we sang a corny drinking song after clanking our mugs together in a toast. |
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This time he sang for his tree to grow thick branches and leaves to shelter him in this forbidding place. |
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She grabbed her brush, and sang along, as she dug through her closet for her deep purple backless gown. |
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Several other yellow-throats sang their sweet, descending songs from the treetops. |
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Harry played an acoustic lap guitar, mohan veena, six-string banjo, harmonica, tambura and sang like a bird. |
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With our unrefined ways and backwoods Malayali attire, we would sit coyly, yet smugly, as the juke-box sang at our command. |
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As we walked to the open-air worship area, one class after the other sang a psalm or hymn in the Nuer language. |
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A grandmother sang to her mokopuna thanking him for the 50 inch TV he had bought her. |
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A recent entry sang the praises of Tomme Affinee au Marc de Raisin, a cow's milk cheese that has been aged under a thick blanket of grape marc. |
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She also brought out her banjo and sang some sea shanties and murder ballads, accompanied by her guitarist Skippy. |
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Sitting on a low stool and cradling his beloved guitar he sang in a rich baritone a mixture of haunting ballads and cheery folk songs. |
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He was a suave smoothie who sang about relationships with a mixture of wisdom and regret. |
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And for those who watched the funeral of the Princess of Wales, it was when Elton John sang that the queen was most moved. |
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Before she danced and sang her way to pop queendom, Madonna attended which university? |
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The Four Tops lead singer sang with such unbridled passion, this is really weak sauce by comparison. |
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Money can't buy you love, sang the Beatles but what's clear is it can certainly create a lot of acrimony where love once existed. |
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There were jigs and reels, then songs that everyone knew and sang along with. |
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At first he sang mostly for the workers in the factories where he also was meant to be working. |
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The Dwarves of Darkhun, far to the south, told a tale of evil faeries who sang to and lured unwary travellers to a watery death. |
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But Alex Giannini brilliantly conveys Martin's comic cool, even down to his habit of rocking sideways while he sang as if half seas over. |
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Her voice sang in perfect harmony with her instrument, and her heart throbbed with the pulse of a true balladeer. |
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We sang Christmas and Hannakuh songs in the winter concert and nobody batted an eyelash. |
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Her professional singing career started when a night club owner insisted that she either sang while she played piano, or lost her job. |
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At times there are echoes of the raw Gaelic keeners who sang the songs of the dispossessed. |
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Miriam and Dermot sang in the local choir, always delighting in singing songs of praise and thanksgiving. |
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A golden bird sang a melodious song as it sat, perched in a glittering green tree. |
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Debbie Harry sang the final verse and chorus in French, and a million teenage boys melted. |
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Birds sang from perches on the rooftops, and shutters were thrown open to let in the morning sun, as the city people began their day. |
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Every line that he sang over the decades has become memorable in some way or the other. |
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Yesterday evening I sang carols for a company Xmas drinks event at the Abbotsford Convent. |
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Knight sang the opening ceremony song, which she wrote herself, heralding the arrival of the Olympic torch at the Olympic stadium. |
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He also sang most of the songs cold, before any instruments were laid down in the studio. |
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We sang away to beat the band and after the miracle of modern technology took hold we didn't sound too bad at all. |
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Jacques told me that everyone was in such awe when I sang it, no one would sing the descant while I was at college. |
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A pair of yellowhammers looked bleached in the bright sun, skylarks sang and settled in fallow or set-aside fields. |
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One thing I remember clearly is how she sang the cantor in the synagogue service. |
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Catherine hummed and sang a hymn that faded quickly from a cheery ode to a mournful dirge. |
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The friars inhabited the cloister, sang the matins, fasted and prayed within the walls and lived their lives in Banada six centuries ago. |
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His short cape blew along with the night wind, dancing to its melody as it sang through the desert. |
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At the end of the meal he surprised her with a serenade by a gentleman who sang something French to her. |
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They played football, took part in a beetle drive and sang French songs for their English friends. |
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The choir she had sung in so often sang Lean On Me after the responsorial psalm. |
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But we sang along anyway, and there were no off-key notes or minor chords, not even from Mama, who quite simply could not carry a tune. |
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Then suddenly, in a slightly hoarse and off-key voice, he sang the lullaby that Mom used to sing to me. |
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This was also the last time I sang soprano, because I was becoming a contralto. |
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She enjoyed singing lessons, sang as a contralto in St Mary's Anglican Church choir and took part in many local concerts. |
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When pilgrims and the holy men of the shrine gathered to hear Guru Nanak and question him, he sang in Persian. |
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With a deep breath, Jeananne plucked at her harp and sang a shrieking tune to the only audience member without the means to block out sound. |
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Nevertheless, the crowd didn't seem to mind these trifles too much as they danced and sang in tune to the band's peppy, upbeat funk-rock. |
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My ever-present guard watched as I gently sang them lullabies and tucked them into their trundle beds. |
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She had just been going to support her sister but Jo immediately sang a lower part, harmonising. |
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Both groups sang very much in tune, but unlike, say, certain more modern groups, intonation never excited you by itself. |
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The short man sang tunelessly, dancing around his tiny kitchen, two mugs of burning hot tea in his hands. |
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The phenomenon goes back at least to the Emperor Nero, who sang his poetry to unrestrained applause. |
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And many, many unaligned individuals shouted, sang and danced their way through the cobbled alleys. |
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Just before she tried to commit suicide, she sang a movingly mournful prayer with a solo oboe. |
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Georgina Beyer's partner became largely superfluous as she sang along, mugged at the camera and generally hammed it up. |
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As Taj sang and strummed his big guitar, kids as young as five and as old as 17 were bobbing their heads to the rhythms of the blues. |
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After all, the 20th century was a time when the world sang the praises of despots and despotism. |
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Led by Seema Murthy, the singers sang a wide selection of songs from Carnatic classical to Hindustani classical music. |
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Under the guidance of Eileen, the children of the school danced, sang Christmas carols and played musical instruments. |
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In the center of the field there glowed a luminous fairy circle, where a ring of small greenish gnomelike creatures danced and sang squeakily. |
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When he was a student in Maynooth he sang for Pope John Paul II on his visit to The Phoenix Park, as well as reading the gospel. |
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You could certainly see what Taube meant when he sang about the dove-grey islands and boats picked out in china white on the green Gulf Stream. |
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Mahler sang his praises, and Puccini said he had twice as much talent as he needed. |
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Some of them are ex-servicemen or married to service people and they were crying as they sang it. |
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Having sang the song at a session on the Saturday night before the World Cup started, a few people twisted my arm to record it for use on radio. |
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Seashells sang of dolphin tales, and sand dollars could be exchanged for coral necklaces from the nearby childish entrepreneur. |
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He slurred words, intentionally sang out of tune, bleated like a sheep, laughed at himself and made up nonsensical lines. |
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They sang the antiphon before and after the psalms and canticles also performing duties as taperers and cross-bearers. |
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She sang to the bartender, who smiled widely, not daring to tell the minx to get off his counter. |
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I was mocked as a simpleton when I sang of birds and bees and flowers like a child. |
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I sang in tune but couldn't harmonize with the players, couldn't memorize the lyrics and I had no rhythm. |
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Many of the performers sang labor songs of the 1930s, civil rights songs of the 1960s, peace songs of many decades. |
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He sang folk songs and show tunes like Maria, a big favourite in the Soviet Union. |
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Eventually, everyone sang along with the flowing melody while moving about the room in syncopation. |
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I stomped around and laughed while she wiggled, pranced and sang along to the music like all the other teenagers. |
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The birds in the trees sang happily to her as she walked along, praising God with as much vigor and thankfulness as they could muster. |
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On Friday, workers sang a different tune from the previous sounds of confrontation. |
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Most of my colleagues stayed up and sang in the new year, but I was sound asleep. |
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The singers sang mostly accurately and musically with a good feel for the style. |
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The young performers were auditioned in groups of eight and sang for 45 seconds for a panel of four judges. |
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Anthony nodded to the bard dancing on a table as he sang and strummed his lute. |
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We strummed, plucked, whacked, and sang as best we could, given the hour and the quality of the coffee we had just sipped. |
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Whilst he was a choral exhibitioner at Cambridge, he sang with the university opera group. |
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Girl from Mantuckit sang out and sat poutingly in her chair, and began swirling in it flightily. |
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I sang tenor and there was only like three of us in the whole school who could sing high like that. |
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Maggie was too young to notice such things and was excited about meeting a lady who sang in theaters and opera houses. |
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Then the pipers and drummers struck up once again and everyone sang the Star Spangled Banner. |
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The Welsh baritone Bryn Terfel sang three of Hans Sachs' monologues with a depth of dramatic penetration that was awesome. |
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The shabbos after I was declared to be in complete remission, the men of the shul danced and sang mazel tov while the women cried and hugged me. |
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Kalen Porter sang a mediocre song mediocrely, so I went out into the hallway on the platinum level to see what I could see. |
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The children all participated in the liturgy while the senior school children sang suitable hymns. |
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A mockingbird sang nonstop, sometimes making up his own phrases, sometimes mimicking a bluebird, sometimes mimicking a titmouse. |
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When he sang all looked at him and could not look away, for such was the beauty of his voice and face. |
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David Brett was a founder member of the chart-topping group, The Flying Pickets, with whom he sang for seven years, touring worldwide. |
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Imagine my surprise when they spontaneously sang with me again, but this time in hushed and reverent tones. |
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What is the significance for us of the saint who sang divine praises in the sudatorium that was being used as her torture chamber? |
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But he became famous overnight as audiences began to know a Chinese man who sang on Broadway. |
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At that audition I did not have any Baroque arias prepared so I sang my usual bel canto coloratura and he hired me on the spot. |
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Re-discovered at age seventy he sang with the same vibrancy that had won him success earlier, but this didn't happen instantly. |
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Giles widened his eyes innocently, keeping his voice sweet and cherubic as he sang the very slightly altered lyrics. |
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As I tramped pale flinty paths through the cornfields, larks sang and March hares frolicked. |
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The crowd diligently sang along, going through the paint-by-numbers motions with their onstage idols. |
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It emerged as an alternative to the sentimental pop songs of the early twentieth century and the polished crooners who sang them. |
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He sang in public for the first time and the choir won, causing the choirmaster to faint from shock. |
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They sang carols in German, which is the second language of many Transylvanians. |
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It only got interesting during the final song when the drummer took over vocals and sang his heart out. |
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Stella sang the role for all four performances because of the indisposition of Jean Mitchell who had been double cast in the role. |
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The other actors sang me the usual and then they gave me the 'bumps', where they had to hold my arms and legs and throw me up in the air. |
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In the durbars of the village chieftains they sang songs of war, victory and valour. |
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Alan and Elaine seemed like visitors from another planet but they looked totally relaxed and sang divinely. |
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The little bird sang out again, and I rose and gave it a crumb of bread from the larder chest. |
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The night before Greatgrandfather left, the village feasted him and sang music and poured jugs of beer over his head. |
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In 1851 the famed diva Jenny Lind, known as the Swedish Nightingale, sang at the Academy of Music opera house in Northampton, Mass. |
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Then Hayley Evetts came on and sang some Anastacia covers, fairly unmemorably. |
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The original lyrics were swapped with political overtones that sang paeans of the political party. |
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The red legions sang the old ditty about Paul Scholes scoring goals, which is true again at long last. |
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The birds sang sweetly, the streams and brooks of Wooden Way gurgled cheerfully. |
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His baritone is a more consistent and beautiful instrument, but he often sang coarsely. |
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They were mostly French Canadians, they drank lake water mixed with wine and ate nothing but buffalo pemmican, and they sang the land alive. |
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Under a blanket of darkness, we set off in our twin-hulled craft, paddles slapping at the water, as Nitish sang devotional songs. |
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Lucas looked to the side as he played and sang staring straight at the displeased and shocked Paige. |
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The sitter was a musical lady who sang and played the cittern, which she holds, and the viola da gamba, the instrument hanging in the background. |
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They could all get up and sing a song or 10, and they all knew the songs and sang along! |
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Birds sang more clearly now, and woodpeckers pecked with more zest than they had heard the night before. |
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Unlike other funerals of known ANC leaders which are dominated by freedom songs, a church choir sang hymns for the activist. |
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I taped the liturgy, played the tape in the car, and sang along with gusto. |
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I admit I didn't hear a note, because the crazy crowd sang every word, loudly and drunkenly. |
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The riffs flew effortlessly off his fingers, and he sang harmony without having his voice crack. |
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Their voices melded together perfectly until they reached the final crescendo when he stopped playing abruptly and together they sang a cappela. |
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A few feet away, a group of priests, nuns and Protestant ministers sang hymns while they waited to be removed. |
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To supplement his income, he taught private voice lessons in his home and sang in a church choir. |
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When the corn began to grow the chief put up his altar, sang and fluted, but he did all that alone. |
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In 1993, I was with the choir of the National Shrine on a trip to Rome, where we sang a private concert for the Holy Father. |
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Toward the end of the song, when I emphatically sang the last chorus, Sarah finally opened her door and quickly dragged me inside. |
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The band sang in Ulster-Scots with an infusion of American gospel and bluegrass. |
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A churchwoman par excellence, she sang in the St. Anthony's choir for three decades and was a member of the vestry for some 17 years. |
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An exuberant Bertelli danced, sang and cavorted among the huge throng at the Prada camp. |
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I took my time in the shower, sang a few lines from some anonymous song, and painted my nails black. |
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Little did they know that the songs they sang were originally folk songs re-worded to become anthems for change. |
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Some waved white flags and others sang the national anthem while they faced the heavily armed rebels. |
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More than 2,000 students marched with the national flag and sang the national anthem. |
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As the flag fluttered at half-mast, worshippers sang the national anthem and signed a book of condolence. |
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I rattled and sang to detoxify the current of anger the anti-abortion marchers projected. |
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Born in Luba, Volhynia, in the Ukraine, he sang in cantorial choirs in that region and then in Odessa, where he worked with many great hazzanim. |
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Coming off the solo, I sang the last verse with the existing loop and then did a slow fade to end the song. |
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She swayed to the music as she sang and groups of boys stared at her and got angry glares from other girls. |
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During this time, the Levites sang Hallel, repeating it several times until all had finished slaughtering. |
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The far-travelling bishop, kings-kin, and his priests arrayed in white and purple-royal sang antiphons as we neared the church. |
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We linked arms and sang the Lambeth Walk and formed a conga line, there was laughter, and singing. |
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Their Siegfried injured his leg, so his understudy lip-synced the role while the hurt tenor sang from a chair. |
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I felt quite chuffed that I'd made him feel special, especially considering I sang that same song to a pub full of people very weekend. |
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Spectators danced and sang as President Thabo Mbeki was sworn in for a second term in office. |
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The kitchen table was set for two, and the teakettle sang from the stovetop. |
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Everyone sang the Marseillaise, moderates and radicals alike, in a rousing show of unity. |
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When the tip of her first finger touched it, a sharp note sang through her ears. |
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It was a unique chorus that was loosed when he and his colleagues sang their native songs in different dialects. |
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Before the vocal glory of Callas and Sutherland, sopranos with lighter timbres often sang bel canto roles. |
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Manistina, while not a great actress, sang the challenging role admirably with her well-sounding, stable mezzo and garnered much applause. |
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She sang about a Mongolian girl who is deeply in love and can see her beloved wherever she goes. |
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She sang along with her song, performing the dance that was on the music video for it flawlessly. |
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A muster of peacocks sang out an alarm call and all the deer around the lake ran for cover. |
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The slosh of the sea sang me to sleep, whispering the soft and sweet lullaby of our lady Atlantic, the peacemaker. |
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I sang some new karaoke songs without anyone pressing the cancel button and we drank more. |
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There were songs sang to emphasise the sad mood, then we journeyed on to my grandfather's house for the agape, which is a funeral luncheon. |
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And in the evenings, in the mango trees, the Kuyils sang songs like squeaky wheels going round and round out of sync. |
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His fingers sailed across the piano keys as he sang with all the feeling that he could muster. |
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We sang songs, ate damper, sizzled sausages, struggled in the sack race, made speeches and tussled in the tug o war. |
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The musical form and melodic characteristics suggest the Anglo-Celtic and African influences of the multinational workforce that sang the shanty. |
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He didn't go on stage, though, but sang from the wings while Beesley mimed onstage. |
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The choir sang for processionals and recessionals and during church services. |
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As a child I used to love New Year's Eve because the holiday community to which we belonged built a bonfire, sang songs and did comic turns. |
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They sang the Red Flag and the Marseillaise, followed by three cheers for the social revolution and three boos for royalty and blacklegs. |
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And they sang hymns and patriotic songs and show tunes and everything. |
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But for the occasional grumbling, the Deitelhoff children sang songs, danced and cavorted around the barn while milking cows one November evening. |
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After a couple of songs the members sang ditties from the latest movies. |
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With a rough voice, Cash sang about the poor and the imprisoned. |
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And it was Lynam who was in charge of the BBC's Wimbledon coverage on that terrifying, rainswept afternoon in 1996 when Cliff Richard sang to Centre Court. |
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The audience joined in the banter and sang along to musical hall songs. |
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The deep tenor bell rang out for a minute before the crowd sang the hymn. |
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As they neared the quay, youthful voices sang out a greeting. |
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It was actually by Lurie, who sang on it, as he never did with the Lounge Lizards. |
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Sophia Loren sang an English version, Zoo Be Zoo Be Zoo, in The millionairess, a 1960 film that co-starred Peter Sellers. |
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They sang harmoniously and danced the simple routines with style. |
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Now he straightened his embroidered jerkin and fluffed his lace cuffs with a fastidious air, and the strings of the balalaika on his back sang gently as he shrugged. |
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Two shire horses pulled a cart full of waving children, books and bedding and the youngsters were met by the school's junior choir who sang outside the church. |
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Every aria she sang was a highlight, not least the formidable Act 1 scena which can hold up its musical head in the exalted territory of Come scoglio. |
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Like other Acadian singers Arsenault met, she and her family also sang English songs, French songs of literary origin, and locally-composed songs. |
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He drank less for a while, was sparing with drugs, and sang gospel songs to the crowds who greeted his return. |
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Of course, one has to admit that she did get better by the time she sang the main piece in Raga Kalyani and the short kirtans and bhajans that followed. |
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He sang some great anthemic ballads that the radio hasn't played to death. |
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The high emotions of the night didn't compare to the passion displayed in this song, as Oberst lowered himself down on stage and sang from his knees. |
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They stood up, sang Twist and Shout, danced the twist, going up and down. |
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The choir sang traditional hymns punctuated with claps and the ululating tribal cries of celebration. |
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Up in the ash-trees the birds piped and sang merrily together. |
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Teenagers wept as the singing sensation sang inches from their faces and played along for the heaving crowd, which spilled out into the city centre. |
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Some teenage fans were in raptures as the chart-topper sang yards from them and played along for the heaving crowd which spilled out into the city centre. |
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Laura, from Keighley, was a childhood regular at the Bacca Pipes Folk Club and sang on last year's re-recording of Peter Bellamy's ballad opera, The Transports. |
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The bullets sang softly in their strait prison of steel and brass. |
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He sang well, although struggling with flatness throughout the evening. |
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When Babylonian storytellers told of Gilgamesh, when Homer sang of Odysseus, when Vergil wrote of Aeneas, they were speaking about their first times. |
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Teddy Thompson sang This Little Light of Mine and Rufus Wainwright sang Over the Rainbow. |
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She looked into the depths of the dark eyes that only she could see, and listened to the songs that he sang in his deep bass voice, which only she could hear. |
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As he only comes to notice a year before he joined Handel's company, the bass who sang so vigorously in those early arias written for him must have been remarkably young. |
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They even sang a song about him which managed to rhyme his name with vest. |
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The Brisbane intellectual property lawyer whipped out a guitar and sang her way through her session, a reading from her semi-autobiographical novel. |
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The Guru's followers were not required to chant Sanskrit hymns before stone idols, but sang hymns composed by the Guru himself in their mother-tongue. |
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They sang rebel songs and made the odd derogatory remark about the yeomen. |
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Many of the men sang songs which were light-hearted and often funny. |
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A choir sang behind him in low hums, their robes swinging mesmerically. |
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The children's choir sang with freshness of tone, clarity of diction and did not appear fazed by the dissonances that surrounded their vocal line at times. |
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But in 2003, Foxx hilariously sang a tribute to Serena Williams at the espy Awards. |
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A choir of enlisted men and aviation cadets sang Christmas carols. |
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Pupils sang songs, played bingo, and role-played with puppets. |
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As thunder rolled in the distance, Jumabaev contacted the spirits and then began an extraordinary performance, entering a trance-like state as he sang for 40 minutes. |
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I sang for a second in a rock cover band in college, but that was pretty short-lived. |
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Birds sang amidst their leaves, while squirrels chattered to one another. |
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He sang kind of sharp and with some questionable rhythms, seemed somewhat overparted, but mostly sounded really great and managed to make an underdeveloped part interesting. |
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Lavender sang the faithless lover Pinkerton in Madam Butterfly, and Chen Hsin-an, who was Suzuki in the same opera, will sing Santuzza this weekend. |
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We had some fun, sang some worship songs, and then we ate some sugarplums. |
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He sang an octave higher than his master, to better suit his tenor. |
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She climbed on top of the dining room table and cheerily sang songs. |
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A sextet, including yours truly, sang alone on the secunda pars. |
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The fact that Mitch had gone up to the stage and sang some hokey karaoke song love song, his eyes glimpsing again and again at Jess, had only egged Lynn on. |
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A path led in the foot of it, the water bickered and sang in the midst. |
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At the New York City Opera he sang the title role of Handel's Rinaldo, a marathon venture with eight arias, two duets, and batches of tricky roulades. |
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We sang songs in rounds, back and forth with our own echoes. |
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I suspect he preferred the novelty of being a black man who sang like Elvis in mostly white honky-tonks to being a nearly blind visitor to the king of rock 'n' roll's court. |
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To rally the crowd, Bennett sang on a makeshift stage constructed out of dozens of empty coffins. |
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To make up for missing caroling, we all sang together on the way there. |
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The choirmen from Schola Deo Gracias sang a set and with us for two songs. |
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He sang the praises of all the crew, but particularly the cooks, who worked tirelessly to prepare 31,443 individual meals during the four months at sea. |
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Her voice was musical and gentle as she sang childish rhymes of the frightful Finn Mac Coul so that the young ones knelt attentively and obediently along side her. |
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He was placed in the second place and he sang My Son and Winter's Tale. |
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The fake sky went dark and he sang in a numb and dire auto-tune tenor. |
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In Manhattan, every neighborhood that once sang to the creative and sexual soul has been tamped down into generic somnolence. |
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They sang seductively to lure sailors and fishermen to their deaths. |
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Everyone was dressed in deepest black, and sang laments for the King. |
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I first became aware of this phenomenon in the late 70s when someone I knew sang an odd version of the first line of Killer Queen within my hearing. |
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She sang to a captivated audience and when it came to her final song from Carmen she coyly sat on a gentleman's knee to the amusement of the audience. |
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He sang along under his breath to the songs he was covering. |
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Somewhere a water nymph sang by the stream that had almost gone dry. |
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Many of us didn't understand their meanings, but sang them all the same. |
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There, musicians played and people danced and sang and drank and feasted. |
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He sang three songs which were all unfamiliar to the audience. |
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Many people sang in school or church choirs or in choral societies. |
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In the faint light we rose and sang hymns, accompanied by the organist sitting comfortably on the floor and using his right leg to pump the harmonium. |
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The goldfinches chittered and sang like drunken canaries and once in a thunderstorm a barred owl blundered into that fake crystal chandelier she had always detested. |
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In one of the rare moments of calmness, Joe sang Unchained Melody and some of the lucky ladies in the front row stole a kiss from Ireland's most eligible bachelor. |
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She claims that her career contains no major breakthroughs or turning points, but when she sang Amelia in Verdi's Simon Boccanegra, people began to take notice. |
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Two turtle doves sat in a nest and sang sweet love to one another. |
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He grew up in Weiser, Idaho, with seven other musical siblings, who sang together at local church functions. |
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Vocal solos were provided by Emma Howarth, who sang with confidence and originality, and Sacha Bell, whose slower numbers made a good contrast to the rest of the set. |
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If '50s record producers thought they could make a mint with a white kid who sang like a black man, why couldn't a white kid who played like a black man be big too? |
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The last shot was completed, we all cheered, had a glug of champagne and then drove into Londinium's West End where we danced, drank and sang karaoke until 1.30 am. |
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It has been a fitting reprise for the man who once sang about his Adidas. |
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The man who sang his heart out on Wednesday wants this season to finish on a high note but the fans needn't worry, the singing is simply a sideline. |
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They slept on cots and sang freedom songs while waiting for movement leaders to raise money for their bail. |
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Charles played saxophone, and Cyril, the youngest, played congas and sang like no tomorrow. |
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The series regulars sang original songs in her imagination, but did not actually break into any unexplainable dance routines. |
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The congregation also sang the hymns Lord Of All Hopefulness and Abide With Me, and heard clips of Peel speaking in a variety of radio broadcasts. |
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I rocked her back and forth, sang her some songs, we even ventured downstairs for the teething ring and up again, but nothing I tried was calming her down. |
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The congregation sang the American battle hymn, the US national anthem and God Save the Queen, accompanied by Wilton Royal British Legion Band, led by bandmaster Bob Hardy. |
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He could fingerpick as well as he flatpicked, and he sang with such dexterity that he made it all sound effortless. |
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