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barytone

NOUN
  1. a male singer

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  • Among his works, besides piano pieces and songs, are: "A May Song," for women's chorus and piano; six pieces for violin and piano; "Harold," a ballad for male chorus, barytone solo, and orchestra; "Were It Not For Love," composed for male chorus; several sets of male choruses; a motet for mixed chorus a cappella; a berceuse for string orchestra, an introduction and rondo for violin and orchestra; and a "Marche Nuptiale," for grand orchestra. Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and
  • In the second-story front room at Mrs. McKee's, the barytone slept heavily, and made divers unvocal sounds. K
  • The prince was a great amateur of the peculiar viol called the barytone, and it was one of Haydn's duties to provide new compositions for this instrument. A Popular History of the Art of Music From the Earliest Times Until the Present
  • This went far enough for attention to the music and the barytone. The Portrait of a Lady
  • Still more curious was the form of viol known as the barytone, which, in addition to an outfit of six catgut strings upon the finger board, was furnished with twenty-four wire strings, stretched close under the sounding board, where they sounded by sympathetic vibration. A Popular History of the Art of Music From the Earliest Times Until the Present
  • Gantry, using his histrionic gifts and his "arousing barytone," latched onto the ministry because of the power it gave him over others. Birthday of a Preacher Man:
  • History "; there was no chatter of girls from hall and stairway to distract the loftier inspirations that possessed him, no intermittent soprano noises emitted by fluttering feminine fashion, no calflike barytones from masculine adolescence to drive him to the woods, where it was always rather difficult for him to focus his attention on printed pages. The Danger Mark
  • David Bispham, the great barytone, always genial and generous, agreed to take part, and Clara Clemens, already accustomed to public singing, was to join in the program. Mark Twain: A Biography
  • A crude, profane, hard-drinking and oversexed football player from Paris, Kansas, Gantry latched onto the ministry because of the power it gave him over others, through the exercise of his histrionic gifts and his "arousing barytone. Lewis's Profane Preacher
  • It was to this workman that the strong barytone belonged which was heard above the sound of plane and hammer singing — Adam Bede
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