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Meanings of
barytone
in English
Portuguese
barítono
Catalan
baríton
Back to the meaning
A male singer.
baritone
Portuguese
barítono
Synonyms
Examples for "
baritone
"
baritone
Examples for "
baritone
"
1
On the telephone from Barcelona, she says: He had a
baritone
voice.
2
Something is going to happen, Jesry proclaimed in his usual confident
baritone
.
3
He was warbling in a fine mellow
baritone
that popular German ballad:
4
German
baritone
currently in Auckland to perform two concerts with Bach Musica.
5
His melancholy is a musical effect, an expression of the
baritone
art.
Usage of
barytone
in English
1
The race gets no music till the bass,
barytone
or tenor appear.
2
He sang to her in his rich
barytone
songs of love.
3
He sang, too; he had a
barytone
voice, mellow and resonant.
4
It was the male
barytone
-
one
of
them pleading voices that get all into you.
5
The mezzo-soprano requires a radically different adjustment from the
barytone
.
'
6
Kirkby-Lunn, Carl Burrian, Soubeyran and Rousselière, tenors; Stracciari,
barytone
,
and Chalmin and Navarini, basses.
7
Aphrodite, become a female
barytone
,
still takes herself very seriously.
8
There were Charlotte's gentle tones, and Valentine's hearty
barytone
,
and another that he knew.
9
The Nottingham curtains were pinned back, and just inside the window a throaty
barytone
was singing:
10
In
barytone
voices the whole glottis is often open to a b, and occasionally to c'.
11
At the piano, singing, accompanied by Mademoiselle Lebrun, is Signor Mezzocaldo, the great
barytone
from Rome.
12
He sang them softly, but his beautifully modulated
barytone
carried well, and every syllable reached her.
13
Chief among Colonel Mapleson's masculine forces was Signor Galassi, a somewhat rude but otherwise excellent
barytone
.
14
And she stared pensively into the empty teacup as the
barytone
moved a bit closer and began:
15
In the second-story front room at Mrs. McKee's, the
barytone
slept heavily, and made divers unvocal sounds.
16
Signor Kaschmann was the
barytone
of the "Lucia" performance.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
barytone
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
mellow barytone
rich barytone
barytone voice
boom barytone
cheery barytone
More collocations
Translations for
barytone
Portuguese
barítono
Catalan
baríton
Barytone
through the time