I have a friend who is all about the show, in fact, and sings its praises quite strongly. |
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Elisabeth sings with the band as their guest but has many strings to her bow. |
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It has a beautiful melody and instrumentals while Green sings of her love of music. |
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Her voice is kind of strange actually, a nice sound but some notes grate on the nerves as she sings on about nothing but love and loss. |
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He also sings in the extraordinary polyphonic style that produces two notes in harmony. |
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In mating season, the male sings deliriously as he whirrs madly over the hayfields. |
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Julia Fordham sings in a smoky contralto that can also sweep upward to grab those higher tones when needed. |
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My top action hero this week is Dwayne Croft, who sings baritone for the Metropolitan Opera. |
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But he sings with his accustomed passion and the voice is holding up very well. |
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Or you could board the 165 along Guy and be rattled in your boots by Jacques Roy's big, booming baritone as he sings show tunes in your ear. |
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Mom, played by Carol Kane, is a Doris Day throwback who sings show tunes and makes Jell-O desserts. |
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Thinking on her feet, Larmore sings an aria from the Barber of Seville, to tumultuous applause from the concourse. |
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In an accompanying audio track, a baritone slowly sings the children's lullaby that lent its title to the exhibition. |
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Michael, who you may know from his great band La Laque, sings and plays baritone ukulele. |
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My wife Amy sings and I read from the texts of my poems, as music plays which Stan controls at a soundboard. |
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Julie Summers sings the praises of the scenic diving to be enjoyed off the rocky shores of Fethiye, in the Turkish Aegean. |
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This music sings with the burning passion and intensity of human emotion that is quintessentially Mahler. |
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Transplant main-season tomatoes, peppers and eggplants four days after the whippoorwill first sings and finish when oak leaves are quarter size. |
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Every Monday she starts getting excited as soon as her bathers go on, and she sings all the way to the pool. |
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By day Andy empties bins into a lorry, but by night he sings Whitney Houston songs like a flipping angel. |
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Anand sings bhajans and other devotional songs in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and Hindi. |
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When a landlord gives them alms, usually wheat flour or grain, a Basdeva sings a song in praise of the family. |
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So even while we're having dinner as the food's being served, the drummer will be beating out a tune on the table as everyone sings along. |
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It is a poetic philosophy that not only sings and sizzles about life, it also affirms life. |
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In the movie, Ignacio sings in the choir and has a beautiful voice, as young Pedro did. |
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In 1999 he took part in a Chinese music video in which he sings and dances. |
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She also sings rather well, with a husky, sensual tone hinting at a passion lurking under all those crinolines. |
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In the opening movement, the flute sings serenely against the orchestral strings in held chords. |
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She is a three-time Grammy nominee who sings in English, French and two African languages, Yoruba and Fon. |
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He wrote her a rap song before he departed and he sings for me now, just to keep in touch with his feelings for this woman so far away. |
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The ceremony is begun by the priest, assisted by a cantor or church choir that sings the responses. |
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From 1.30 pm Joan Whitehead sings jazz standards and your jazz Sunday winds up in jam session style at the Black Swan, Peasholme Green. |
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Backed by synthesizers and disco four-four time, she sings a closing refrain. |
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Unlike the minstrel who sings freely, with his audience joining in, Spenser now has to deal with the expectations of his audience. |
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Known primarily for her quiet, captivating voice, Doiron sings with a style slightly different from previous releases. |
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She sings with jazz duos and trios around Yorkshire as well as organising European tours for local jazz bands. |
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On this album, Larry sings in a combination of English and African languages. |
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One moment Arto sings samba gentle as a nostalgic caress, the next his guitar is like flint grinding on flint. |
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They are essentially a band who understand the simple joy and beauty of a killer tune, led by a frontman who seems to mean every word he sings. |
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He writes their songs, sings their vocals, plays their instruments and produces their records. |
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As for Veda's vocalese, she sings sotto voce, something for which she makes no apologies. |
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Like most of Grainger's vocalises, the voice sings its own counter-tune, rather than double anything in the accompaniment. |
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The caged bird only sings at night because it was caught and caged when singing during the day. |
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The dream-like quality of the images evokes the past and sings a requiem for a child in a family. |
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After a dramatic recitative which Genaux sings with some interesting vocal color, the aria is as light and as refreshing as a cool breeze. |
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She sings with some of the other girls on her ward and shows them how to moonwalk. |
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Here he sings of the halcyon, the mythical bird that was supposed to breed on the calm surface of the sea in mid-winter. |
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Wolfgang Koch sings with well-focussed richness as Peter, the son driven to an excess of hammy acting by Eva's desertion. |
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His lyrics have grown less morose and more philosophical, and he sings them with newfound expressiveness. |
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Here, Upshaw sings the later soprano version, and is occasionally taxed by its challengingly high tessitura. |
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Does he see how I look down my nose at the enthusiastic choir member who sings off-key? |
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Deborah sings almost everything between Mozart and Maxwell Davies, and has a lovely voice! |
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Every time this folk singer sings in her guttural voice, she draws a motley audience around her courtyard. |
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The Dresden State Orchestra turns in their usual fine playing here and the Saxon State Opera Chorus sings splendidly, as well. |
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She sings and shows a lot of cleavage and a clinging black sequined gown accents her shapely gams. |
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Since the age of 11, he has been holding programmes where he sings songs praising the Goddess. |
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The psalmist sings this song of God's love and faithfulness to the great congregation. |
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Sometimes when he sings softly, particularly when he shifts into head voice, he turns croony, which isn't really appropriate either. |
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He makes silly mistakes such as roughness penalties and sings and dances in pregame warmups instead of getting his game face on. |
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Tommy sings along to the music, reaching a gold framed mirror above the fireplace on the last beat. |
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If he is out of tune why is he favourite, and if Leona sings with a strengthless whistle why is she second favourite. |
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What follows is a fuzzed and phased rhythm guitar workout over which Orridge sings through distorting filters. |
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From the way she pronounces the words, from how she runs syllables together so oddly, I guess that she doesn't understand what she sings. |
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Over the course of the album, Harvey sings, hums, purrs, croons, squeals, dictates, shrieks, and whispers her lyrics to remarkable effect. |
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Shelma's a young lass from, well, I'm not sure where she's from, but she sings like an angel. |
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Dad tunes the Kingswood once a month like a classical musician would tune his violin, and the engine sings. |
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Adamson's Feste sings well and impresses as a talented professional court jester, but misses the deeper, darker tones of the part. |
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She has such a likeable presence, that when she sings she charms her way into your heart. |
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There's deliciously crisp Scottish lilt to her speaking voice, which is sadly lost when she sings. |
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Head here for your full-on Sunday morning fry-up complete with crispy, gooey, eggy bread while Ella Fitzgerald sings sweetly in the background. |
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Efficient, fast, cheap and ultra-clean, this subway system not only offers archaeology and contemporary art, it sings to you too. |
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Kayama, who has played a crucial role in the events, kneels at his low writing table in his Japanese robes and sings tentatively. |
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This lady is known for her dominating stage presence and the relative ease with which she performs and sings. |
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She sings with a conversational freedom and impeccable, colloquial diction. |
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The multi-talented multi-ethnic group of seven men sings, dances, plays instruments and does impressions and impersonations. |
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The vocalist speaks rather than sings, and the band rocks out more than it has in the past. |
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I can't stand his strained voice. I can't stand his underbite and the way he grimaces when he sings. |
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When cabbage trees erupt, pohutukawa blaze and the first blowfly of summer sings its siren song, count us out. |
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In an era of the steady, dour beat of half-court offenses and slap-happy defenses, this Carolina team sings a pretty nostalgic song. |
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As well as playing the flute Rosie plays the piano, violin, guitar and sings. |
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Sarah is a diminutive figure on stage, but when she sings her heavenly voice instantly makes her the centre of attention. |
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The sea is remarkably beautiful, turquoise blue and fawn at times, it rages, murmurs, sighs and sings. |
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He sings it and throws it away as a party piece, with Wynton growling away on a rather intrusive muted trumpet. |
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It differs from previous releases in that Maal sings in several different languages, including Wolof and Malinka. |
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Working on acoustic guitar, slide guitar, harmonica, banjo, and mandolin, Taylor sings his original songs with conviction and feeling. |
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Though she sings with a glorious range of tone and pinpoint accuracy, hers is a strangely uninvolved performance. |
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Each time the Grassquit sings, it jumps straight into the air and opens its wings to reveal white patches. |
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This is an opera that definitely sings, but perhaps too reticently for those bred on Verdi, Puccini, and Wagner. |
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In the very near distance, someone sings, people cheer and utensils unremittingly hit glasses. |
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One of the most interesting things about Daniel is that his voice retains its masculine character no matter how high he sings. |
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She speaks with uncanny timing in the most doggone delicious accent, and sings with irresistible sorcery. |
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A chorus rousingly sings the full-length anthem for each branch of the military. |
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She sings the lead in a voice that's clear and bright, but also a little deadpan. |
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A soprano, she sings for nonprofit organizations' benefits and is gaining singing experience through a local opera company. |
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The soprano sings the text, often one syllable at a time, at the extreme top of her range. |
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Eating asparagus on the day it is picked is a truly special experience, the fresh clean flavour just sings. |
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Alan sings in pubs, loves karaoke and used to travel the UK in a comedy duo with his nephew. |
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The Governess sings throughout her exacting part with skill and understanding. |
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But when he sings that doomy line, his voice and the melody of the song's hook soars and you find yourself humming or singing the line yourself. |
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Medtner's concerto storms right from the opening measures and sings heroically throughout. |
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But I sometimes wonder what it would be like to just be a normal guest, rather than someone who sings for their supper. |
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Along with old film hits, Hitesh also sings ghazals when the occasion demands it. |
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He's brown as a berry from ridin' the prairie and sings with an ol' western drawl. |
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Uncertain of the outcome, Selma sings and dances her via dolorosa to the gallows accompanied by the guard. |
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Byrne sings without the usual intense operatic vibrato, and he sounds more heartfelt than ever. |
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When he sings Bedsitter, the timeless tale of clubland alienation, generations cheer in empathy. |
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Like the slaves, immersed from birth in an oral tradition, she sings the recipe to retain the words. |
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The ruffian casual laughs at him, and sings funny and oftentimes libellous songs concerning him as he breaks stones or picks oakum. |
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Moving from darkness to light, Gray sings of loss and love, performing equally well with upbeat optimism as he does with sombre heartbreakers. |
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The half-hour quiz show was a chance for Jane to escape her pigeonhole as that Yorkshire lass who sings ballads. |
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You stare at a column of financial figures and your heart sings songs of how woeful it is to be locked up on such a lovely day. |
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His diction is amazingly clear and even when he sings, every word is audible. |
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He sings the same song to her every morning, right after she finishes mopping up the last of her soupy sambar with a masala dosa. |
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Carrisi has a high and powerful voice and sings with a lot of heart and soul. |
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The legendary Veronica Dunne sings the role of the Countess, who also cashes in her chips, but not until she has hit a few high notes. |
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The church is without an organist and the congregation sings along to taped recordings of hymns, which is fine when the right tapes are inserted. |
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The girl who sings it has a gorgeous voice, and I feel terrible for singing it with my tone-deaf one. |
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Canadian mezzo Allyson McHardy sings and acts Butterfly's servant, Suzuki, with care and sensitivity. |
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If the mute axman ever sings over his guitar, I'm convinced that nothing short of the voice of Zuul will spit fiery phlegm through the speakers. |
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She sings in English, but her Norwegian accent hints reedlike through the edges. |
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From the first instant when the mother sings a berceuse for her new born the sound is imprinted on the mind of the baby. |
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Soprano Rosalind Sutherland sings in the New Year with an excellent selection of arias, polkas, marches and waltzes from Strauss. |
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I don't imagine them scratching for similes or phrasing and rephrasing until each sentence sings. |
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Anton Briones, the third member of the cast, portrays a waiter and sings pleasantly enough. |
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She sings some of the most challenging coloraturas ever written and it must be stated that Slawitscheck has a wonderful voice able to master these difficult musical problems. |
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Vali sings while playing with an alligator on a pink swing set, hustling at a lemonade stand and dancing with shadowy creatures. |
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On the album he sings of love, desire, death and violence, with lyrics in free verse. |
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I love the fact that she sings English with a real American accent and convinces you very much like a great pop singer does, entering into the drama of the poem. |
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How about nobody sings, nobody recites, nobody reads aloud, nobody speaks or tap dances or whatever it is the great media event people are planning. |
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Married to a Senegalese and jamming regularly at Dakar, he sings in Wolof, a dialect from the nation which has caused a major upset in the ongoing Football World Cup. |
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He sings in his usual reedy voice, sounding all but lost in the swirl. |
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Galatea rises up from the sea, where she was hiding, and sings a long sort of scena, which showed off Ms. Le Roi's voice in a range of tempos and styles. |
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She also sings about her own drug use, rehab and heartbreak. |
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Shadow sings selections from British and American musicals for the first part and her original songs, together with Shanghai oldies, in the second. |
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She sings in Arabic, Hebrew and Ladino, the language of Jewish-Spain. |
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I knew a doo-wop group that sings in the subway and around the city, and I wanted to get them involved. |
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Otherwise, she trills in the same register as she sings, with a Nordic inflection that lilts and rolls. |
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She sings, hosts a talk show and often cracks jokes for her audience. |
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Line-singing is an ancient form of worship where a precentor, or leader, sings the first line of a psalm and the congregation responds, finishing off the verse. |
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The wind tears at my jacket and sings in the rigging of the tall ship. |
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He sings and celebrates himself, he loafs and invites his soul. |
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The man who sings with the kind of lonesomeness associated with Hank Williams has cultivated a major following in the western region over the past decade. |
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Nowadays he sings falsetto in the a capella groups Vocalholics and The Wanderer. |
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The Azerbaijani soprano Elena Zelenskaya sings the title role. |
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Though she sings in her native Bambara, her fame until now has been among western audiences who could not understand the often controversial messages in her songs. |
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She admiringly sings the serious version with deep conviction. |
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Randy Krajewski, who plays accordion, bass, concertina, and piano and sings, appears to be the driving force behind this homage, and the band pulls it off nearly flawlessly. |
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The excitement and live energy he creates on stage, captures the imagination of all who see him and his fans hang on his every note when he sings. |
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She sings about her roguish paramours with a strange mixture of melancholy, bitterness and nostalgia, leading one to question whether these kinds of men really exist today. |
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Her father, Charlie Haden, is a jazz bassist, and she still occasionally sings with her triplet sisters, Tanya and Rachel, also musicians. |
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He often sings in traditional Zambian languages such as Nyanja and Bemba. |
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His wife plays the flute and the recorder and his son sings as a treble. |
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He sings as if issuing instructions to a slow-witted housekeeper. |
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The audience sings mockingly, trying to convince him to leave the stage. |
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Do not underestimate Governor Perry, because he has a record to run on that sings a real song of hope, change, and job creation. |
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She then twaddles on a bit about getting him at the Gates of St Peters, sings her own demented versions of My Ding-A-Ling and Devil Woman and gets generally unpleasant. |
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My feel my eyes widen when she sings along to the music in perfect pitch. |
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Film sings have supplanted folk music in the lives of common people. |
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Partnership only works when everyone sings from the same hymn sheet and the financial benefits of the venture still need to be explained to the tourism industry. |
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He sings the praises of George, an elderly goose which has apparently taken a family of young ducklings under his wing and regularly helps shepherd them across the road. |
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He sings sweetly behind a curtain of organs and electronic keyboards. |
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Dressed with little more than the occasional industrial splurt, Maynard sings almost exclusively in hushed tones and the guitars are all but muted throughout. |
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Sebastian Jamieson sings and dreams while he punches the till, packs the shelves and unloads trucks at Clicks Store in Grahamstown's Church Square. |
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Yes. We call the beluga the canary of the seas because the beluga is the only whale that sings on the surface. |
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Miss Lynn, who sings country-and-western music is one of the owners of the show. |
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The Italian singer-songwriter Gianmaria Testa sings melancholy and poetic songs in a deep, gently rasping voice. |
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And this time around, Rihanna sings about being the one doing the two-timing. |
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This is syrah which sings of its soil-a syrah made with balance, restraint, and purity. |
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Catherine Wyn-Rogers, one of Britain's most acclaimed mezzo-sopranos and much loved by Proms audiences, sings Sir Edward Elgar's ravishing Sea Pictures. |
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She negotiates the most incredibly florid passages with imperious authority, and she sings with the passion that other mezzos reserve for Amneris or Eboli. |
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But you know animal lovers live for that commercial where Sarah MacLachlan sings while three-legged puppies shed a single tear. |
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In Helen Mirra's video The Ballad of Myra Furrow, the artist, dressed in a peacoat and cap, sings a sea chantey as she stands before Lake Michigan in the drizzling rain. |
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At one point Abramovic perches on a makeshift bed, with coffins lined up at the side, while Hegarty sings with his back to the audience. |
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The congregation sings a hymn of thanksgiving to the Lord and prepares with a prayer of repentance to listen to the word of God. |
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She sings with a power and commitment that sends shivers down your spine. |
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Attracted for a long time by the american spiritual songs, she sings with strength and fragility, happyness, sadness and hope. |
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At 73 June sings those lyrics with the same determined pluck as she did at 9, revealing an artist whose hopefulness proved as solid and indefatigable as her voice. |
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When Gaga finally does arrive onstage she does so hog-tied to a mechanical spit roast that spins around as she sings. |
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Thomas plays the guitar, Daren plays the bass, Dede sings, and they all get into the action. |
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Aldean frequently sings about the distinctions of rural living — a life style that's often overlooked or miswritten by mainstream pop singers. |
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As it sings it, the lyrebird steps sideways, in an avian version of the grapevine, with its tail spread out like a veil. |
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The platform behind his meat counter is elevated like a stage, from which, if the mood takes him, he declaims poetry, or sings. |
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Tedeschi, forty-five, blond, with a mischievous grin, was in jeans, peacoat, and prescription Ray-Bans — looks like Boston, sings like Memphis. |
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Everyone sings the bits they know with gusto and extreme raucousness. |
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And there's no denying that when she sings, from a wildly diverse song list, she's as polished and inventive as the worldliest cabaret artist. |
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He sings songs which are beautiful as spring mornings where you wander through the underwood with the dewdrop caressing your childish cheeks. |
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Now a real counter-tenor sings the role of Ruggiero, for example. |
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Kidjo sings primarily in the West African languages of Fon and Yoruba. |
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Shannon Conley, who has long, blonde hair and a lean, willowy figure, sings in a high, throaty glissando, and plays occasional harmonica. |
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The snake charmer sings to charm his snakes, but these songs are intended to charm the bhakta. |
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At the end of the novel, the two types of theater come together when Sun Bing sings his last aria while spitted on the wooden stake. |
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In France, Baobab duetted on Algerie with the acclaimed singer Cheb Kadar, who sings in Arabic on the track. |
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First, seemingly overwhelmed by circumstances, she sings a slow, sad cavatina. |
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She sings cryptic, mysterious lyrics, letting her voice guide the song. |
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Mustaine pulls faces when he sings, sweats and clenches in the same way as Chris Broderick when he plays a solo. |
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It sings the praises of the U. S., spreads a decadent culture and wants to have a new generation so selfish as to kill people insensitively. |
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Once at the park, Cassandra sings to her baby doll but her song is silent as it's beautifully performed in sign language. |
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Add some nasty production, have the vocals hiss and fuzz when the vocalist sings loud, or intense, or high, and make the vocals dominate all the other instruments. |
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The azmari of Ethiopia sings lengthy historical epics and strophic love songs to his own accompaniment on the fiddle or lyre. |
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The world changes, Katie Kim sings the last faery lament, a lone wind blows – and we bid you farewell. |
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Last of all the tribes that pass there is a kind of redbreast which sings a little. |
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His voice is full of majesty and authority, and he sings with piercingly accurate diction. |
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As well as singing alongside the choirmen at services most Sundays in Chingford Parish Church, the choir also sings in cathedrals all over England and occasionally abroad! |
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This calls to mind the flagellations during Medieval times used for the atonement of sings and to purify the community. |
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In her Magnificat, she sings the joy of all the Lord's poor who hope in His Word. |
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Dan produces fast accords on the bouzouki repeatedly interrupted by little filigree soli, and sings along in his husky voice. |
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The Queen of the Night arrives to find Pamina crying in her room. The Queen is furious and sings the aria you will hear at the concert. |
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In this raga, which is performed during the rainy season, a woman sings of her unbearable longing for her lover, who never shows up. |
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Infection is spread through aerosols released in the air when a contagious person speaks, coughs, sneezes or even sings. |
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And so on and oleaginously forth, while the greater tweeting Murdoch sings descant. |
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Twenty years later, he sings with emotion about his pride at having helped revolutionise music in Côte d'Ivoire. |
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The Psalm, essentially a chorale, sings sweet enough to break your heart. |
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Like many actors, Fassbender, who sings and plays guitar and keyboards in the film, admits he once harboured fantasies of rock stardom. |
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It seems she gardens, embroiders, paints, plays the pianoforte and sings. |
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Laurie plays flute and bassoon in her school's symphonic band and sings in both the senior choir and vocal jazz ensemble. |
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If the choir sings a polyphonic Mass setting the Mass be 10 to 20 minutes longer, perhaps. |
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Christine Goerke not only plays Armida with sly wit, but she also sings the exacting fioriture and lyrical arias with razor-sharp precision and elegant musicianship. |
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When she sings the deaf may hear and when she walks the unsighted see and are filled with wonder. |
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It's just this guy called Josh who plays guitar and sings his songs, which have a liking for wandering melodies that meander up and down and all over the place. |
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Kim sings at a feverish pace with a mix of anger and compassion in her eyes. |
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The Spirit can be seen in everything, every bird that sings, every animal that walks the earth and every child that laughs. |
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The Spirit blows on matter which gets animated and sings to its creator's glory! |
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The television sings Koran's verses which are also written on the screen in Arabic and in English. |
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The West's most enthusiastic songster, the meadowlark, sings at full blast. |
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Based on his own experience, Lewis sings the praises of the standard of Iraqi students. |
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When Pachmann plays Chopin the music sings itself, as if without the intervention of an executant, of one who stands between the music and our hearing. |
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Indeed, his sublime, angular downstrokes follow the smooth confidence of his basslines, and he sings with his downcast delivery and dramatic flair. |
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And she trains a 40-voice a cappella choir from six churches that sings for special events in the city, such as baptisms and revival meetings. |
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The warning sings of stroke are caused by the sudden interruption of brain function. |
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His emotions really come through when, at the audience's request, he sings his radio hit I Think of You for the first time on stage. |
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Upshaw sings the first five Purcell songs with cello and keyboard continuo, turns her attention to the Bach cantata, and then returns to Purcell for the last three songs. |
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On this occasion he sings of the illicit love affair of Ares and Aphrodite in a version that lasts for exactly 100 Homeric verses. |
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Among these trinkets, Ivar strums his acoustic guitar and sings, supported by nimble-fingered bassist and backing vocalist Vincent Mougel. |
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While the cicada sings with the hot summer sun in the background, our bees are busy at the wildflower buffet! |
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Now, I'd like to introduce a part of praise that an archangel sings while looking over the souls who live happily in New Jerusalem. |
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Among the precious footage was a complete version of the song in which John Bluthal sings the words and Spike does nothing but blow raspberries. |
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He sings the Schutzmannlied, a tune that makes fun of the self-importance of the Berlin police and its folly. |
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It is hardly surprising that they find nothing to identify with in a project that so fatuously sings the praises of a future dominated by big business. |
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When the daylight was thus cultivated in the night the stones flower the jasmines, the doors of the Golden Temple open by themselves, the Swan sings Celestial Songsµ. |
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Merle Haggard is a name out of a morality play. And that's the kind of songs he sings. |
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Opera star Tozzi sings with the richness of burnished bronze and Daniels complements him with her pellucid soprano. |
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He is a count, a gallant and fashionable man, with excellent taste, and a wide and pleasant range of amateurish talents: he writes, sings, knows his way around a gallery, and dances as well. |
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He sings in a false British accent with a thin and earnest voice, and values an exact rhyme over fresh language, as if he wants to sound like a high-school poet. |
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She is a lot younger than I, but her inner spirit sings to my soul. |
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When the body is present, as at a Requeim Funeral High Mass, the priest concludes the Absolution in church with the prayer Deus cui proprium, to which the choir sings the response Amen. |
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Having encountered God's messenger, she sings out her revolutionary song telling all who will listen that God her Savior is coming to overturn oppression in favor of the poor of this earth. |
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On a television set Montand sings Le chef d'orchestre est amoureux, displaying his formidable acting abilities, despite a tendency to ham it up on occasion. |
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My daughter, 15, is full of energy and exuberance, sings in the shower, talks rapidly and incessantly, has loads of friends and ever so often can be persuaded to study for an exam or pick up a wet towel. |
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As usual, the report sings the praises of democratic rights, despite the well-known autocratic, repressive policy of the Turkish Government, as was recently proved by the brutal suppression of the May Day demonstrations. |
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Friends Friends has a great frontwoman, Samantha Urbani, a vibrating ball of sass and backtalk who sings in a tone that's never hot and bothered, always cool. |
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As veteran rockers from the golden age go, he's a youthful 60, trimly bearded, charming, anecdotal and funny, and sings lines from his back catalogue with little encouragement. |
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She sings in a slightly fragile, flexuous contralto voice. |
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A bank clerk with an artist's soul, she often sings in village festivals. |
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Finally, star countertenor Daniel Taylor sings the telling 'motet' Es sang vor langen Jahren, on words by the German Romantic poet C. M. von Brentano. |
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A true accomplished performer who sings in both English and French, Annette Campagne will thrill you with her rousing voice and fill the air with her guitar as she carries you into her musical world. |
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The subdeacon sings the epistle, presents the chalice and the paten to the deacon during the solemn Mass, pours the drop of water into the chalice, and purifies the altar linens. |
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It's a committed performance and Young sings with familiar withering inelegance, but it has to be said that, denuded of their tasteful studio arrangements, not all of the songs stand up well to this kind of exposure. |
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Often wearing a hairband and a small bun, a dark pants suit, and a pair of dangerously high heels, Bond enters, drink in hand, bows to the audience, and then sings a song that is more a declaration than a welcome. |
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The way he sings the story is like a gentle threnody leading us into the world of dreams and when the marionnettes appear, the audience is carried into a world of enchantment where we forget that they are wooden dolls. |
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As the piece continues and the group sing in their unmistakable harmony, the bank director puts his arm around Dan's shoulders, closes his eyes and sings along voluminously. |
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With his fifties-style big band, Aznavour sings to a background of the smoothest swing imaginable, where unflaggingly energetic musicians spin out an elegant but easy jazz with him. |
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All in all, this album is suffused with gentleness and melancholy, which gives a music tinted at times with oriental rhythms, and sometimes in a Renaissance style, where the guitar sings like a soul? |
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Let the European Commission finally stop resembling a Chinese opera chorus, which sings Let us flee, let us flee' for three whole acts, but does not budge an inch. |
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There is poignancy, too, when Lambert sings Who Wants to Live Forever under lighting that makes him look like a ghost and in the touchingly warm reception given to May's achingly sincere Love of My Life, for Mercury. |
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There is also Ben Christopher, another long-time collaborator, who wrote the slowburn Esquives, and Jean-Louis Murat with his Memory Divine, a track Françoise Hardy touchingly sings in English. |
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Since 1996 she has been a dedicated chorister at Christ Church Cathedral, Montreal where she was Head Chorister of the Treble Choir and currently sings with the Cathedral Singers under Patrick Wedd. |
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It sings on briefly with a lonely forcefulness, and then gradually sinks back to earth, in an inspired transition that leads back to C major and a final variation. |
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It ain't over till the well-proportioned lady sings. |
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Wonderland sings sassily about real things, such as behaving badly in a small town. |
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There's a plaintive wail in bluesman Andy O'Brien's voice when he sings, a spark of melancholy that cracks in between verses. |
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He sings as well as he can, murmuring, growling and spluttering over melancholic or mad off-beats, peppered with electric and acoustic guitars and found sounds. |
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Totally in love with Brazilian music, Manu sings mostly Bossa Nova and jazz in France, Europe and Brazil. |
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Sally Nyolo: Yes, she sings a prayer, a song I dedicated to the great spirit Zambé, because I have faith in life and I could easily imagine Nicoletta singing a prayer like that. |
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Last Wednesday, Quinn, 47, who sings with Irish rebel band Shebeen, was charged with breach of the peace. |
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As the merry widow, she sings with charm and elegance, but little charisma or real sense of glamour. |
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Perhaps our best bet is to not try to pigeonhole her and simply see her as a brilliant artist because of the way she sings, plays and, of course, writes. |
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Interpreted with brio, imagination and chromatic variety, these concertos become miniature operas in which the bassoon sings all the roles from the gray-bearded buffoon to the broken hearted lover. |
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Most of the songs on the album are developing around powerful, sensual and languorous grooves, and Rokia sings with a new maturity in a wide variety of styles and filled with a quiet assurance. |
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The artist sings the verses he reads off street graffiti, which, though crude or artless, nonetheless carry a very optimistic resonance for all the good things in life. |
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William Pell as Kreon has the least gracious vocal writing but he sings the high tessitura without any sign of distress. |
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Osmin sings the following line, which fits the European Council like a glove: All your tricks and all your wiles, all your schemes and all your guiles, there's none that I know not. |
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The countertenor Nicholas Tamagna sings the title role. |
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George Gagnidze sings the title role on Thursday. |
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Dinky little organ chords ride along the rattling Mystery Train beat, as George sings the irresistible hook – it has the sense of being both meandering and determined that many great melodies share. |
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The cuckoo gurnard growls, the imperial angel fish pops, the moonfish grinds, the stone loach burps, the Ucayali catfish sings, and drum fish grunt, croak, snore or drum. |
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Shirley Temple sings On The Good Ship Lollipop As a child Temple's popularity rocketed during the 1930s when she became a iconic figure of America's economic woes. |
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The band sings about the bride's loveliness and her wonderful attributes. |
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In a Missa Cantata, the priest may chant the Epistle at the altar, or another cleric may chant the Epistle in the sanctuary, after which the choir sings the appointed chants. |
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Everyone who sings in a café has to have something about him that says, 'Come close but not too close.' But people often get too close, too pully on you. |
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Vera Bílá sings like a goddess and eats like a horse. |
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Today he still lectures on the subject, but, above all, he composes and sings, with a lion's voice, the most relevant pieces that mark the rebirth of tango, candombe, murga and milonga. |
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On this CD Celine sings in five different languages! This precious gem is a must for all fans, if you don't have one then what are you waiting for? |
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At the end of the play he brings in his associate, Pitchfork Cavalier, a bear of a man in a similar red glittery jacket and a gimp mask, who stands on a chair and sings voicelessly. |
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As an adopted child, Vivier throughout his work sings of the nostalgia of a universal yet absent mother whose voice expresses itself via a powerfully expressive lullaby, often consonant, always respectful of natural vocality. |
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Michael Fabiano, the American tenor who sings Violetta's lover Alfredo in the Glyndebourne production, speaks of past Traviatas he has sung in that veered from the premise of the opera and Alexandre Dumas's source novel. |
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He dances agreeably, sings on key and consistently comes across as a really nice guy trying to be bad, even when he spreads his legs invitationally upon being introduced to Ms. Channing's Vera. |
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Appar, a self-mortifying Jain ascetic before he became a Śaiva saint, sings of his conversion to a religion of love, surprised by the Lord stealing into his heart. |
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Mangled feedback, delicate strumming, and soulful keyboards swirl and harmonize, while the front man, Jeff Tweedy, sings about his midnight blues. |
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Yet the music Steffani gives her is so plangent, and Ms. Forsythe sings it so supplely, that you cannot help feeling at least a little sympathy for her in her final scene. |
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The standard instrumentation today consists of a koto player who also sings, along with performers on a three-stringed plucked samisen lute and an end-blown shakuhachi flute. |
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