A Latin phrase (or its abbreviation) used to indicate that special attention should be paid to something.
1This looked quite exquisite; the affair caused the rector such pleasure, that he presented the poor sinner with the nota bene.
2Nota bene, what has always seemed unnatural in an aria are the asides.
3Versatile Wellington chamber choir Nota Bene formed in 2004 under conductor Christine Argyle.
4Nota bene: Our lawyers want you to know that this may void your warranty.
5Nota Bene Choir member joins composer to talk about their upcoming Mother's Day concert.
6Nota bene, the symphony is to be given by myself, but the sonata by Madame Tost.
7Wellington based choir Nota Bene will bring the passion to Bach's St John Passion this weekend.
8Audio Upcoming Interviews Thursday 2nd July Wellington based Choir Nota Bene perform in Nelson this weekend.
9Wellington chamber choir Nota Bene perform 'Child of Christmas story' live in the Nine to Noon studio.
10Wellington's Nota Bene choir will be celebrating Christmas this year at the Jimmy in the St James Theatre.
11In the same year she founded the Christchurch Music Workshops, and co-founded the music publishing co-operative Nota Bene.
12Wellington based pianist teaming up with Nota Bene choir for 'French Impressions' concert at Te Papa Museum tomorrow.
13Nota bene, this is entre nous.
14Wellington chamber choir Nota Bene perform 'O little town of Bethlehem' live in the Nine to Noon studio.
15He's also in demand as a conductor, having worked with Hamilton's Opus Chamber Orchestra and Wellington choir Nota Bene.
16Nota bene, I was obliged to enclose both the symphonies to you, not knowing the address of Herr v. Kees.