He delighted the audience when he introduced a special guest, paul williams, to
sing tenor.
The songs are
sung by the well-known tenor
ian partridge accompanied by richard burnett at the piano.
In 1924, john mccormack, the world famous
operatic tenor, leased the house from lord drogheda.
Tenor sax
man atholl ransome will be on bbc tv's song's of praise soon playing with the band.
Ian partridge is one of britain s leading
lyric tenors.
Tenor in the choir, but his value as a superb accompanist was soon recognized.
Tenor of the debate
around that particular part of the bill.
He had already
rung the tenor
to the stedman peal at st sidwell's that morning.
When the
renowned old tenor
appeared, i got a nudge and an excited whisper: " now you see him!
Tenor saxophone
for versatility.
Lorna anderson was the soprano, william purefoy,
counter tenor, and quentin hayes, baritone.
It was also refreshing to entrust a
counter tenor
with the alto part.
Tenor trombone
be provided by the orchestra?
Nina's musical connections go further - her husband, richard coxon, is a freelance
solo tenor.
Erm, that would be an album by andre bocelli [ an
italian tenor
of some repute, should you not know ] .
Tenor saxophonists
in the world.
I fear the
general tenor
of the comments you get may be negative.
Tenor clef!
Let's take the example about the
famous tenor
in the active form: " the famous tenor sang the national anthem.
Tenor banjo.
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