Tenor Sentence Examples

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  • This, however, does not disturb the tenor of the following arguments.

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  • To suppose Disraeli satisfied with the excuses made for his adoption of the "dishing" process is forbidden by the whole tenor of his teaching and conduct.

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  • The tenor bell was generously donated by Ron Dove himself.

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  • Moreover, the first trombone part of the 1890 edition, which is labeled ' 1. Posaune ', is written in tenor clef.

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  • Wagner now settled for a time in Vienna, where Tristan and Isolde was accepted, but abandoned after fifty-seven rehearsals, through the incompetence of the tenor.

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  • Children 's temperament affected the tenor of family relationships.

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  • For Mozart I would use Bach alto, small bore tenor, large bore tenor.

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  • He expected a tenor aria from Der Rosenkavalier to burst through his thin, mean lips at any moment!

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  • Unusually, however, she has also reached the same successful heights playing tenor banjo.

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  • Andrea Roberts hails from Indiana, and plays bass in the group, singing lead, tenor and high baritone.

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  • Second section of CD inludes contains performance of all choral parts without the tenor choral part.

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  • Such ringing as was done was mainly on the front six as the tenor clapper gave up the ghost soon after we began.

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  • His tenor studies did not go all that well, and someone then suggested that he sing countertenor.

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  • From my pew I often craved more soprano sound; elsewhere tenor sound was too dominant.

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  • I make a Renaissance version by fitting a tenor drone in a common stock with the bass drone.

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  • A new external electro magnetic hammer was fitted to the tenor for an hour strike to operate.

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  • For this month only, BTM members can watch exclusive footage of rising tenor star Alfie Boe.

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  • Calls are are simply converted from circuit to packet and back again embedded gatekeeper Tenor has an integrated distributed gatekeeper embedded in the product.

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  • Will was also musically gifted, developing a fine tenor or light baritone voice.

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  • When he joined the full band he changed to the tenor horn as 1st horn.

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  • The heaviest bell, the ' tenor ', weighs 27 hundredweight, 2 quarters and 5 pounds and sounds a C sharp note.

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  • Alma redemptoris mater is an anonymous setting by an unknown composer, here transcribed and transposed for soprano, alto and tenor solo voices.

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  • The tenor of the ringing peal is also the bass bell of the carillon.

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  • The orchestral repertoire for tenor is all too small.

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  • The tenor and former student Rhys Meirion will perform Welsh composer Brian Hughes ' new Requiem at the College with Côr Godre'r Garth.

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  • The tenor ringer even had to sit in the curtained wardrobe area!

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  • Does anyone know where I can find some good sax quartet music for soprano, alto, tenor and bari sax quartet music for soprano, alto, tenor and bari sax?

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  • Does anyone know where I can find some good sax quartet music for soprano, alto, tenor and Bari sax?

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  • There is a seperate part included for tenor saxophone for versatility.

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  • I was next playing seven-up, by Pearson, on my Tenor Horn.

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  • Epic similes are more extended similes, which might involve multiple points of correspondence between tenor and vehicle.

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  • The Flanagan Brothers In the comic skit Fun at Hogan's the stereotypical Italian tenor is silenced with.. .

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  • Arnold Myers, Edinburgh. tenor slide trombone Bb, Pollet.

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  • Most recently he was tenor soloist for the B Minor Mass, conducted by Peter Schreier.

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  • Here, ace tenor saxophonist Mick Beck incorporates an amplified bassoon into an outing that defies even the most oddball stereotypes.

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  • For clarity, the ' tenor ' clef should have an 8 subscript attached to the lower loop of the clef.

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  • He delighted the audience when he introduced a special guest, Paul Williams, to sing tenor.

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  • He had already rung the tenor to the Stedman peal at St Sidwell's that morning.

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  • The songs are sung by the well-known tenor Ian Partridge accompanied by Richard Burnett at the piano.

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  • In 1924, John McCormack, the world famous operatic tenor, leased the house from Lord Drogheda.

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  • It was also refreshing to entrust a counter tenor with the alto part.

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  • Erm, that would be an album by Andre Bocelli [an Italian tenor of some repute, should you not know] .

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  • I fear the general tenor of the comments you get may be negative.

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  • Lorna Anderson was the soprano, William Purefoy, counter tenor, and Quentin Hayes, baritone.

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  • Nina's musical connections go further - her husband, Richard Coxon, is a freelance solo tenor.

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  • Moreover, as tenor trombonists developed greater facility in the higher tessitura, the alto was increasingly dismissed as an outmoded upper-register tool.

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  • Would the tenor trombone be provided by the orchestra?

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  • Euphonium The euphonium (or tenor tuba) is larger in size than the tenor horn and can produce a lower range of notes.

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  • John himself plays the harpsichord and is learning to play the tenor viol.

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  • The top part can also be played on a tenor viol.

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  • The lower vibration number is justified by due consideration of the three divisions of the male voice, bass, tenor and alto, as given by Praetorius, whose Cammerton very closely corresponds with Bernhardt Schmidt's Durham organ, 1663-1668, the original pitch of which has been proved by Professor Armes to have been a 1 474.1.

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  • In the passage cited above, "monastic discipline, the daily charge of singing in the church, learning, teaching, writing," in other words devotion and study make up the even tenor of Bede's tranquil life.

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  • The British government seemed, at one time, rather to favour a British participation, but when the terms of the convention were published, the strongest objection was taken to the constitution of the board of directors which established German control in perpetuity, while it was evident from the general tenor of the convention that a political bias informed the whole; in the end public feeling ran so high that any British participation became impossible.

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  • It is difficult even still to get beyond the maxims of practical wisdom he scattered so liberally through his writings, the lessons to be learned from Meister and Faust, or even that calm, optimistic fatalism which never deserted Goethe, and was so completely justified by the tenor of his life.

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  • The compositions belonging to the period of his residence at Weimar comprise two pianoforte concertos, in E flat and in A, the " Todtentanz," the " Concerto pathetique " for two pianos, the solo sonata " An Robert Schumann," sundry " Etudes," fifteen " Rhapsodies Hongroises," twelve orchestral " Poemes symphoniques, " " Eine Faust Symphonie," and " Eine Symphonie zu Dante's ` Divina Commedia,' " the " 13th Psalm " for tenor solo, chorus and orchestra, the choruses to Herder's dramatic scenes " Prometheus," and the " Missa solennis " known as the " Graner Fest' Messe."

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  • The tenor ringer even had to sit in the curtained wardrobe area !

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  • Does anyone know where I can find some good sax quartet music for soprano, alto, tenor and bari sax?

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  • Danny Moss, a good tenor sax player, he lives in Perth now.

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  • Tenor sax man Atholl Ransome will be on BBC TV 's Song 's of Praise soon playing with the band.

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  • I was next playing Seven-up, by Pearson, on my Tenor Horn.

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  • The Flanagan Brothers In the comic skit Fun at Hogan 's the stereotypical Italian tenor is silenced with...

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  • He had already rung the tenor to the Stedman peal at St Sidwell 's that morning.

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  • Erm, that would be an album by Andre Bocelli [an Italian tenor of some repute, should you not know ].

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  • It 's two of the most brilliant tenor saxophonists in the world.

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  • Nina 's musical connections go further - her husband, Richard Coxon, is a freelance solo tenor.

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  • David in fact started off as a tenor in the choir, but his value as a superb accompanist was soon recognized.

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  • Not that one would have thought so from the tenor of the debate around that particular part of the Bill.

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  • His swell mixtures often had a tierce rank in the tenor octave but this was a hangover of the 18th Century English organ.

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  • The vox humana is fairly good in the tenor portions.

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  • While the style, tenor, and tone of these presentations may vary, the overarching theme of the presentation will usually deal with stress and its various components.

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  • In July 2006, McPhee performed three concerts with Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli, who also appeared on American Idol during its fifth season.

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  • The footwork involves very close steps and pivoting as the body turns, and can be done either quickly or slowly depending on the tenor of the dance.

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  • The television is a significant disruptive influence on the quality and tenor of an intimate relationship.

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  • Caruso's, named for the famous tenor that frequented the hotel, is the St. Francis' casual restaurant.

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  • Specifically, this speaks to the quality and tenor of these relationships.

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  • Not only were fans at home overwhelmed by Boyd's talent, but European operatic pop quartet Il Divo and world renowned tenor Placido Domingo also publicly praised the million dollar winner's phenomenal voice.

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  • But having failed, he allowed the paper, and also a second by Chevenix of the same tenor in 1805, to be read without avowing that it was he himself who had originally detected the metal, although he had an excellent opportunity of stating the fact in 1804 when he discussed the substance in the paper which announced the discovery of rhodium.

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  • The treatise De divina praedestinatione, composed on this occasion, has been preserved, and from its general tenor one cannot be surprised that the author's orthodoxy was at once and vehemently suspected.

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  • But there is no mention of the Van den Endes in Spinoza's correspondence; and in the whole tenor of his life and character there is nothing on which to fasten the probability of a romantic attachment.

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  • The basic edition supplies all viol parts, but recorder parts in alternative clefs for alto and tenor parts are available if specifically ordered.

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  • The tenor of the letters, I feel, tends toward right-wing extremism.

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  • Though partial Signature revelations have been made, the exact tenor of the of the treaty of triple alliance has never been divulged.

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  • Moreover, modern economists, while accepting in the main the general tenor of Malthus's theory of population, would not agree with his statement of it.

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  • On the following day the Austrian ambassador, Esterhazy, presented a despatch of a similar tenor from his court.

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  • We have the king's word for the fact that Arnold was a consistent royalist; but this is apparent from the whole tenor of the chronicle.

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  • The fervour of his political convictions effected a change in the style and tenor of his verse.

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  • They were bound to the choral celebration of the divine office, and in its general tenor their manner of life differed little from that of monks.

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  • Another brother, JOHANN EVANGELIST HAYDN (1743-1805), gained some reputation as a tenor vocalist, and was for many years a member of Prince Esterhazy's Kapelle.

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  • Its opening section, recalling to its hearers the passing of the mists of idolatry before the revelation in Jesus Christ, is markedly similar in tone and tenor to passages in the Epistle to Diognetus.

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  • In his soul there suddenly arose such an unexpected turmoil of youthful thoughts and hopes, contrary to the whole tenor of his life, that unable to explain his condition to himself he lay down and fell asleep at once.

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  • The general tenor of the essays is in complete contrast with this sceptical attitude, at least in its more decided form, and it is worth notice that the motto "Que scai je?"

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  • The lives and actions of apostles and prophets were in their general tenor like those of other men; it was only that, for the particular purpose of their mission, they found themselves carried beyond and above themselves.

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  • But these are contradicted by the tenor of five genuine breves issued in September '774 to the archbishop of Gnesen, and making certain assurances to the ex-Jesuits, on condition of their complete obedience to the injunctions already laid on them.

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  • At this moment the British cavalry division under the earl of Lucan was in the plain, but their commander was prevented from engaging the Russians by the tenor of his orders.

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  • The latter, judging from the tenor of some of his telegrams, believed that to accomplish this work entailed the suppression of the mahdis revolt, the strength of which he at first greatly underestimated.

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  • Still more remarkable are the tone and tenor of this royal law.

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  • John Tanner (Juan Tenor) is a voluble exponent of Schopenhauer and Nietzsche, who finally falls a victim to the life force in Ann.

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  • It is said, for example, that Clarke made virtue consist in conformity to the relations of things universally, although the whole tenor of his argument shows him to have had in view conformity to such relations only as belong to the sphere of moral agency.

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  • The tenor of his speeches was always to encourage Ministers in vigorous action - on such questions, for instance, as the mobilization of industry, the treatment of aliens and the provision of munitions.

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  • For example, we find Plutarch amplifying the suggestion in Plato's latest treatise (the Laws) that this imperfection is due to a bad world-soul that strives against the good, - a suggestion which is alien to the general tenor of Plato's doctrine, and had consequently been unnoticed during the intervening centuries.

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  • The whole tenor of his thoughts instantaneously changed; the battle seemed the memory of a remote event long past.

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  • As in choruses baritone and low tenor singers always prevail, d - d', at French or at medium pitch, would really be the.

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  • Erik would not have been a sufficiently pathetic operatic tenor if his claim on Senta had been less complete.

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  • To the kettle, two-thirds full of crystals of lead, is now added lead of the same tenor in silver, the whole is liquefied, and the cooling, crystallizing, skimming and ladling are repeated.

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  • It was at once evident that the whole tenor of this remarkable work was in flagrant contradiction with the edict passed sixteen years before its publication, as well as with the author's personal pledge of conformity to it.

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