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- The epigraphical Aeolic Greek vocalism of Hestiaeotis is bizarre and idiomatic.
- Sondheim's work was weighed down by throbbing vocalism.
- Sabbatini's vocalism rests on his solid musical background.
- I love the drama as much as the vocalism,
- Goerne's superbly poised vocalism conveys gravity without stooping to mannerism or cliche.
- Its lush, resonant vocalism plays in the mind long after the singing has stopped.
- Bocelli is disarmingly modest about his vocalism.
- .. . A major originality of the accent of Kfarsghab is its vocalism evolution.
- The Scottish referendum prompted an increase in political activity and vocalism across the United Kingdom.
- Here, Le Roux's unforced vocalism finds expression in a song about adolescent romance.
- It preserves the Late Latin vocalism, also known as " archaic vocalism ".
- It preserves the Late Latin vocalism, also known as " archaic vocalism ".
- There is evidence that this type of vocalism was once characteristic of most of southern Italy.
- Leiferkus, the great Russian baritone, was a disaster as Escamillo, both in style and vocalism.
- Yet enticing as the vocalism is, a feeling of blandness emerges over the course of the recording.
- Her vocalism on this collection of scenes from Richard Strauss operas is, in a word, ravishing.
- Anna Moffo gives Violetta splendid vocalism and a youthful vivacity not yet wasted by the character's disease.
- The vocalism is of the white, hooty, spottily blended variety that long gave early music a checkered name.
- And in " The Trees on the Mountains, " her straightforward tenderness and incisive vocalism prove overpowering.
- Terfel's " Se vuol ballare " is more notable for burly vehemence than for elegant vocalism.
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