mezzo|mezzos in English

noun

[mez·zo || 'medzəʊ, 'mets-]

(Latin) middle, half, moderate; soprano with a voice between soprano and contralto

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1. Notes: Kikori mezzo-soprano frowns thin-leaved Bespatterer warsles polysomous bonyfish nonpolluted

2. And the velvety texture of the mezzo-soprano, the gentle, Chiming …

3. A Castrato is a male singer with a soprano, mezzo-soprano, or alto voice

4. Below mezzo-forte, 1 horn is sufficient to compete successfully with 1 trumpet or 1 trombone.

5. A small iron wedge is clamped between a steel clip using a lever (mezzo key).

6. Kathea Yarnell is a freelance Mezzo-soprano performing regularly as a soloist and professional Chorister

7. Castrato Male voice in the soprano or mezzo-soprano register, produced in adult males by castration during boyhood

8. Falcón was a mezzo-soprano, an unusual register at that times for female tango singers, most of whom were sopranos.

9. Questo Avowal suggerito un mezzo di discriminazione dei credenti e di tutti coloro che, sotto pretesto che, non tenere fede tramandata

10. Countertenors are classical male singers with a vocal range the same as that of female contralto or mezzo-soprano voice types

11. A Castrato (Italian, plural: castrati) is a type of classical male singing voice equivalent to that of a soprano, mezzo-soprano, or contralto

12. Yet the beneficent mezzo-soprano voice is not really the ideal instrument, and this soprano has a younger, fresher tone.

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14. A Castrato (Italian, plural: castrati) is a type of classical male singing voice equivalent to that of a soprano, mezzo-soprano, or contralto

15. La Birretta è un chiosco nel mezzo della piazza Mancini, a due passi da Ponte milvio, ampio spazi dove sedersi all'aperto con tavoli nel giardino

16. Sara Cahier (8 January 1870 – 15 April 1951) was an American-born mezzo-soprano or contralto singer in opera and lieder, singing primarily in Europe

17. After making her professional debut in 1962 as a mezzo-soprano in Gluck's opera Orfeo ed Euridice, she was engaged by the Zurich Opera House.

18. XVII/6 (Andante con Variazioni – Variationenen über die Hymne 'Gott erhalte' Nächtliche Stimmen (Voci Notturne), Melodramen e Lieder- con Claudia Marie-Thérèse Hasslinger (mezzo-soprano e voce recitante).

19. Handel's tale of intrigue and impropriety in ancient Rome receives its first Met performances, with star mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato as the controlling, power-hungry Agrippina and Harry Bicket conducting

20. Lyon devi finirla di fare le Bastardate di mettere mezzo episodio dei troll Hahahahhahahaha! Ovviamente scherzo! Grazie per le risate che mi fai fare ogni giorno con i tuoi video :D

21. Callas herself appears to have been in agreement not only with Ardoin's assertions that she started as a natural mezzo-soprano, but also saw the similarities between herself and Pasta and Malibran.

22. Possessing a mezzo-soprano vocal range, Madonna has always been self-conscious about her voice, especially in comparison to her vocal idols such as Ella Fitzgerald, Prince, and Chaka Khan.

23. Triangle hinge A hinge in the frame may allow the rear triangle and wheel to be folded down and flipped forward, under the main frame tube, as in the Bike Friday, Brompton Mezzo Folder, and Swift Folder.

24. However, Lowry quotes "Nel mezzo del cammin di nostra vita ml ritrovai in" again in the middle of "Elephant and Colosseum", adding what was lacking in the previous quotation: "And here was the bosca oscura, the obscure Boskage.It was the Borghese Gardens" (HL 159).

25. La poesia non è più alfieriana azione o vendetta eroica, non si lancia in mezzo alle passioni, ma le schiva, le Blandisce, con una morbidezza in cui risuona un’immedicabile malinconia: si che nell’atto stesso di cantar la presenza delle Grazie in terra, sospira per l’irraggiungibile loro beltà, o, consapevole dell’illusione, per la