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Examples of tenor


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Example 1 compares the organum tenors and the chant melodies on which they are based.
Unlike most tenors, which generated numbers of different works, the motets under discussion are the only ones known to have been composed on this chant.
Coloration was common enough in fourteenth-century motet tenors, but is rarely found in isorhythmic tenors after c. 1400.
If we have all-girls choirs where are our tenors and basses to come from?
Notably, the fifth is kept intact in the tenor's opening viderunt, and only changed in the second and third iterations.
See note 12 above, on her similar thesis regarding solus tenors.
The haute-contre line was sung by high tenors, rather than female altos or countertenors.
Operatic tenors are not known for their reticence.
While the compositional procedures in both motets differ, the end result is nonetheless similar: both tenors end on a different final than that of their respective chant segments.
Performance of intentionally complex motet tenors probably did not pose a problem when the composers themselves were taking part in the performance of their work, and could explicate the music.
The augmented tenors are, of course, not delineated with bar-line strokes as frequently as the other parts, and when coloration is 'across the bar-line', that particular bar-line stroke is omitted.
The combination of all of these features establishes the tenor and function of the discourse.
She describes the overly entrenched characterizations of sopranos as helpless and tenors as vulnerable and romantic.
An important caveat pertains to every comparison of motet tenors with chants, such as the one presented here and further below.
Please make your voices heard above those of the three tenors.
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We carried on, with all the hazards, including those of leading ladies having babies and tenors having laryngitis, and eventually after 31 weeks of successful entertainment the play came off.
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Neither overburdened nor spare, her work strikes the right tenor given this subject's appeal beyond academic circles.
He is best described as a character tenor, but he was popular as a teacher of heroic tenors in the 1920s and 1930s.
Absence of song produces a powerful expression of political non-engagement - and assertion of autonomy - for an operatic tenor.
Needless to say, the melodic integrity of the tenor remains intact.
Although the tenor is measured and regular, there is no systematic ornamentation of the melodic repetition.
The tenor of these wedding songs could be either grave and moralizing or mischievous, even lewd.
Although this would certainly enhance the realism of our model, it would not change the basic tenor of its results.
In corps-style bands, each bass drummer only plays one segment of the entire bass drum part, unlike the snares and tenors.
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Most drum corps consider 4 or 5 tenors to be optimal.
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During this time, various tenors and basses sang with the group.
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I take the growl out of the basses and the ping out of the tenors.
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The tenors and basses then sing the theme, after which the entire chorus is joined by the orchestra in a "tutti" rendition.
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The modern - post-1837 - tenor voice has taken on something of a masculine mythos in popular culture.
The new tenor is, in short, more male than the old one.
At the close of both numbers the two m e n swear their devotion at the upper - and vulnerable - end of the tenor range.
In this case, the part labelled 'tenor ad longum' is more than a simple solution for the tenor.
Example 10a shows how the tenor works in the first section.
The first of these presents a series of chanson tenors in its tenor, and the second places superius parts from selected pieces in its bassus.
Since the long tenor notes are unmeasured, an infinite range of variations and combinations above them was possible.
Of these three concordances, two involve a four-note tenor segment, and one a nine-note segment - indeed, substantial blocks of music.
Arabic numerals under certain notes of the chant segment signal pitches that find no correspondence in the tenor melody.
The tenor thus underlines the narrator's submission to the lady: her voluntas (will) be done.
Was it because the absence of a moving tenor in organum purum loosed the constraints on the creative impulses of both of them?
The tenor of this dialogue would therefore be critical.
Movement around the drums allows tenors to function as melodic percussion, as each drum has a different pitch.
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The canzone is famous as a showcase for tenors.
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Perhaps we have heard too much of the spats that now and again interrupted what was in general an even tenor of co-operative labours.
The triplum has a simultaneous directed progression resolving to c12 with the contratenor and has parallel fifths (that is, a non-discant relationship) with the tenor.
The second tenor is inflected on accented syllables.
The tenore contraltinos required tessiture rose, so that the roles could not be sustained even by the best gifted baritonal tenors.
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The tenor of his argument is distinctly moral.
Certainly, teacher-pupil relationships have a remarkably different tenor to those of beginning teachers.
In practice, for low interest rates and short tenors, spot versus forward makes little difference.
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Before they were permanently changed, however, the tenor of the public debate altered again.
I will cite two instances from the cyclic tenor masses.
One solution seems to be to count only the written tenor values, and also all outer-voice values excluding final longs.
He became one of the main tenors at that house, singing both leading and supporting roles there up into the mid-1860s.
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The tenors enter about halfway through this section, singing in the same range as the women.
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The old tenor, needing to keep his neck straight to allow the larynx to ascend and descend, was forced into stiff, formal postures.
In the performance, the counter-tenor frequently sings the same musical line against the processed one.
The imperfect long rest between two longs in the tenor conventionally indicates imperfect mode.
Thus, both the tenor and the motetus begin with a long, but one perfect and the other imperfect, which must have confused the performers.
The textless tenor is inscribed in four staves paralleling the layout of the cantus.
Now the melody of the tenor neuma does not correspond closely to any known form of the plainchant formula, let alone match it exactly.
Through its design the tenor sends the same message.
The motetus voice is essentially the tenor line of the original conductus.
Records made around 1930 show a firm resonant voice and a virile style, confirming his place among the best heroic tenors of the century.
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In fact, much of the tenor of party policy emphasised local control, municipal independence and constitutional devolution.
Male tenors and trebles produce a powerful sound, often slightly nasal or covered in tone.
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One of the leading tenors of the post-war period, he had a fine voice and was an accomplished singing-actor.
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Certain traits are marked: use of prolonged left-hand (ie tenor/bass) chordal f igures to give depth and sonority to intricately woven right-hand high tessituras.
Given these circumstances, the tenor of the critical attack seems less shrill and unaccountable than many literary historians admit.
Dupont was one of the 100 tenors in the chorus.
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The voices of several of these tenors had a fast vibrato which is apparent on their gramophone records.
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However, although the tenor d is the essential discant note for the other two tenor duets, it is ornamental with respect to the cantus.
A tenor ad longum replaces the tenor in such a way that it usually makes no difference in the motet's counterpoint.
Neither published edition of this work presents an accurate portrayal of the tenor ad longum.
The 'rests of the first' refers to the tenor rests below the opening upper-voice duet.
The additional copying of the tenor in a block at the end of the piece is a further puzzle.
Third-party listeners could be expected to hear the tenor and recognize it as one of the most popular tenors for motets of the thirteenth century.
The music club is predominantly a five-part choir (tenors, bass, altos, soprano 1s, soprano 2s).
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The cantus and tenor parts may have filled the lost fol. 34v (including the beginning with the composer's name at the top).
Bars 35, 50 and 53 in the cantus and bar 44 in the tenor do not exist but are an impression from the opposite page.
Divergence at the level of application does not preclude convergence at the level of the norm's existence and general tenor.
What the positivist then has to argue-in order to remain a positivist-is that the convictions need not be moral in tenor.
The tenor is very different from the emotionally open one found in letters.
Since then, he has gone on to become one of the most prominent contemporary dramatic tenors.
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The performance thus assumes a satirical and iconoclastic tenor.
Furthermore, as mentioned above, the soprano sing the cantus firmus twice in addition to the three times that the tenors sing it.
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Even at these places, the contratenor only has tenor function for the triplum voice.
Here we have a 'solus tenor' that is by intent an 'ad longum' part.
Here, the solus tenor refers to the contratenor almost exclusively at those moments where the tenor is resting.
Once again, the tenor ad longum recasts rhythmic values in imperfect modus throughout.
Most of these tenors are presented without a canon, leaving the tenor singer to coordinate his part with the mensurations of the upper voices.
The manner of singing was simple, dignified, expressive without the affected sweetness common to tenors of that period.
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Awake, beloved!, was part of most tenors' repertoires for the next fifty years.
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Indeed, the tenor's performance received the longest and loudest ovation of the opening ceremony from the international crowd.
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The leader stands in this area, facing the tenors.
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According to the verbal canon, the tenor is sung in eight different combinations of modus and tempus, with additional rests inserted in some tenor statements.
The choir also accepts female tenors and male altos as members.
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Since his debut in the early '90s, he has developed to become one of the most acclaimed tenors of the 21st century.
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The drumline consists of six cymbal players, six snares, five base drums, and three quad tenors.
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The tenor of my questioning also seems to escape him.
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