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Example sentences for "barytone"

Lexicographically close words:
barters; bartizan; baryta; barytes; barytic; bas; basal; basally; basalt; basaltes
  1. Rumour had it that the two girls were in love with the same man, no less than the fascinating barytone at the Opera, Maurice Renaud.

  2. No, he is more barytone than tenor--that's why I like him.

  3. There was a barytone from the Royal Theater who sang some Danish songs; then the Princess Thyra and an English lady and I sang the trio from "Elijah," and a quartette with the barytone.

  4. At one time every family of distinction in Britain deemed a chest of viols, consisting for the most part of two trebles, two altos, a barytone and a bass, as indispensable to the household as the piano is thought to-day.

  5. The double-basses and solo barytone are the spokesmen for the tuneful host.

  6. Illustration] The barytone must as surely be the king as the basso must be the tyrant; indeed we have often thought of the startling effect which would be produced by an opera in which this law of nature was reversed.

  7. Our Barytone I almost had forgot; In lover's parts, his passion more to breathe, Having no heart to show, he shows his teeth.

  8. The Barytone of the opera is probably the most inoffensive individual in the world.

  9. Famos Serranos the barytone bricklayer, touched Johnny's arm, gave him a questioning look, then heaved a deep sigh.

  10. While the waiter filled the glasses, Fred pointed out to Thea a big black French barytone who was eating anchovies by their tails at one of the tables below, and the doctor looked about and studied his fellow diners.

  11. As a boy Madison had a fine barytone voice, and his father made great sacrifices for him, sending him to Germany at an early age and keeping him abroad at his studies for years.

  12. In a musical but unappreciated barytone he hummed the initial line of "The Girl I Left Behind Me.

  13. Deep inside the other vehicle a no less decisive barytone said what sounded like "Give an ell," but probably was not, as there was no corresponding movement of the wheels.

  14. The barytone had a big lawsuit on his hands about an estate; his lawyers were two stars of obscurity from a small village; and at times he became so vexed at the cuts of his opponents that he lost his voice.

  15. On these occasions the buffo did not get drunk, the barytone rested from the torments of his lawsuit, the alto had a charming smile for the sympathetic house, the soprano was as peaceful as a mine immediately after an explosion.

  16. The barytone leaned unctuously across the small table and said to her with a preposterous archness of manner: "And how does it happen, my dear, that you have nothing to tell us?

  17. The landlady was beginning to lose her awe of the dress suit, the booming barytone and the large aristocratic pink face of her mysterious boarder.

  18. The barytone shrugged his shoulders politely and said "Hm!

  19. It was at moments unmanageable, being untrained, yet he seemed to do as much with it as if it had been bass and barytone and tenor all in one.

  20. Greatorex's voice was a voice of awful volume and it ranged somewhere from fairly deep barytone almost to tenor.

  21. A willow tree can't do anything with a big barytone voice hung up in it.

  22. But it's just what we want for our choir--a big barytone voice.

  23. Barytone called while I was out with Miss J.

  24. The soprano of the women and boys, the barytone of some men, the bass of others, produced a chorus full and rich.

  25. Anthony's barytone began to mark the time for the oarsmen with the tune he had picked up at Tortugas.

  26. One by a barytone gentleman, and one by a mezzo-soprano,' says Wilbur.

  27. In the second-story front room at Mrs. McKee's, the barytone slept heavily, and made divers unvocal sounds.

  28. For there was another voice, accompanying and fulfilling hers, the barytone which she had adduced as one of her British lover's chief charms.

  29. What do they know about good barytone voices?

  30. And if he don't know a barytone voice, who does?

  31. His bon-vivant tones, jolly and conventional, sounded a pure barytone to the clear soprano of Honoria, in the harmony of an obsequious welcome.

  32. We open on the 24th, and I give you my word of honor we have neither tenor, basso, nor barytone engaged, nor am I quite sure of my prima donna.

  33. Only yesterday I heard a barytone before breakfast, listened to the grand chorus in the 'Huguenots' in my bath, while I decided on the merits of a ballerina as I sat under the hands of my barber.

  34. Dashing chords sounded from a piano invisible to Noble and his companion; the windows exhibited groups of deferentially expectant young people; and then a powerful barytone began a love song.

  35. Other members of the company were Anna Slach, Anna Stern, Hermine Bely, Adolf Robinson, barytone (another of Dr.

  36. Signor Kaschmann was the barytone of the "Lucia" performance.

  37. The deepest bass of the most wonderful barytone could not surpass it, and the greatest wonder was excited.

  38. The song in barytone was listened to with surprise and admiration, many of those present hardly believing it to proceed from her, so much did her deep, sonorous voice resemble that of a male.

  39. She is just confessing in very problematical French to the barytone from Florence how much she repents not having voice enough 'pour remplir un opera,' and her eyes fill with tears.

  40. In strict seclusion from the young men, and guarded by a gray-haired duenna, across whose threadbare brown sacque she gaily ogles the barytone from Florence, sits a dishevelled little soprano, the daughter of a diva and a journalist.

  41. His comfortable, barytone self-possession stands him in no stead in this cool atmosphere: he has no opportunity to produce the jokes and merry quips with which he is wont to enliven his scholars during his lessons.

  42. In his twentieth year he met Rossini, who offered him an engagement as first barytone at the Italian Opera in Paris.

  43. Opening with a barytone solo, it is gradually worked up in a crescendo of great power and thrilling effect.


  44. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "barytone" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
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