Being a true artist in his instincts, and having a fine voice, he speedily excelled.
Her father taught her until she was old enough to determine whether she would really have a fine voice.
She possessed an unusual share of beauty, a fine voice, and an accurate ear.
She was remarkable for her plainness of speech and of features, her rough manners and swarthy appearance, and she must indeed have been possessed of a fine voice to have been able to retain her hold on public favor.
Since I heard him, it appears to me no longer so inappropriate, when our poets compare the pleasing sound of a fine voice to the tones of a flute.
Demoiselle Bahrenfels has a fine voice, good taste and great ease of execution, but overloads her singing too much with ornamentation.
She has also a fine voice, is of a good school, has feeling, and great execution, but embellishes also too much at the wrong place, and now and then sings out of tune.
Madame Castiglioni, a Contre-Altiste engaged as a supplementary vocalist at the next carnival in Venice, sang an aria in the second part, with a fine voice and a good school, and was rewarded with a general applause.
She has a fine voice," he said, "and would sing well if she had been taught.
It was true that Mrs Flint said she only did so because she thought she had a fine voice; but however that might be, she proposed it, and no one cared to run counter to her.
Primo uomo, un musico, Cicognani, a fine voice, and a beautiful cantabile.
She has a fine voice, not powerful, though by no means weak, very pure, and a good intonation.
He has a fine voice, bright, keen, dark eyes, holds himself very erect, and apparently knows everything about everything.
It is a very pretty opera," said Hugh; "and I thought Donna Elvira had a fine voice.
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