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- Morrison's cawing, declamatory voice was just getting flexed.
- Russian singers are steeped in the declamatory style of Russian opera.
- The sentences were stately, the voice rather loud and declamatory.
- The pace was considered too slow and the declamatory sections too long.
- In the 1950s and after, his music became more declamatory and dissonant.
- They speak in declamatory shouts and squeaky baby voices.
- The vocal line is declamatory and uses a small number of high pitches.
- He could be lofty and declamatory, like his abolitionist grandfather and Walt Whitman.
- Zippora Karz, aptly cast as Calliope, gamboled and gestured with declamatory force.
- The key is to keep the language alive without allowing it to become declamatory.
- Narrow-ranged melodies and declamatory effects are common, as in the Northwest.
- Saint-Sa雗s very often uses the solo cello here as a declamatory instrument.
- Russian opera is often declamatory and nearly always more text-driven than Italian opera.
- His success in impassioned declamatory roles obtained for him the nickname of " Tyrant ".
- This combination of declamatory and vocal command gave his singing a unique authority and brilliance.
- In her Violin Sonata of 1952, she established her peculiar declamatory style in definitive form.
- We are seeking a declamatory judgment that affirms our multifight agreement with Oscar De La Hoya,
- Many of his scenes contain idyllic and bucolic fantasies and a declamatory emphasis redolent of theater.
- He was notable for playing tragic roles that made use of his skill at declamatory recitatives.
- Haile composed it in his more declamatory, modern style, making free use of leitmotifs.
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