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vocal music

NOUN
  1. music intended to be performed by one or more singers, usually with instrumental accompaniment
  2. music that is vocalized (as contrasted with instrumental music)

How To Use vocal music In A Sentence

  • I will be surprised if a more exciting disc of baroque vocal music comes my way this year. Times, Sunday Times
  • In days of yore the church did not allow music to be performed with instruments; hence music in the chapel became associated with vocal music unaccompanied by any instrument.
  • But there was also vocal music of fine quality. CHRISTINA QUEEN OF SWEDEN: The Restless Life of a European Eccentric
  • The madrigal is a piece of vocal music adapted to words of an amorous or cheerful cast, composed for four, five, or six voices, and intended for performance in convivial parties or private musical societies. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 539, March 24, 1832
  • A successful vocal music performance can be affected by many factors. Two essential psychological factors are full attention and spontaneousness .
  • His 1781 discovery of the planet Uranus has overshadowed his musical compositions (18 symphonies, two viola and one oboe concerto, nine sonatas and various keyboard and vocal music).
  • By then I had been studying vocal music and the tabla for 8-9 years.
  • And it is truly lovely to listen to: soprano Catherine Bott, a widely recognized interpreter of early vocal music, is accompanied by harpsichord, baroque guitar, double harp, and chitarrone.
  • The singers have good voices, singing clearly and accurately, using little vibrato in what has become the accepted style for Baroque vocal music.
  • A fine pianist and singularly persuasive interpreter of his own music, Head was famous for his one-man recitals of his vocal music.
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