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Перевод: contralto
[существительное] контральто [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Then a calf mooed nearby, and its mother answered in a deep contralto; a dog barked, and a cock began to crow, and with a sudden rush of wings, a company of rooks rose from the ground and flew away, making a neat cross-stitch pattern in the sky.
- Bernarda Fink's rich contralto brings tragic intensity to the role of the widowed Cornelia, whilst Derek Lee Ragin is a suitably blustering Ptolemy, singing the despot's often angular lines with commendable accuracy.
- Ms Walter offers us not a contralto tragedy-queen but a real woman passionately attached to her husband (to whom Mick Ford lends a shy goodness) and children.
- The contralto Alfreda Hodgson has died at the age of 51.
- I could almost bemoan the fact that the two greatest Bach obligato violin parts (those contained in the St. Matthew Passion ), are not included; but then I can hardly blame Miss Battle for not being contralto or bass (shame though)!
- A contralto.
- Although she'd protest at the mere notion, she sacrificed a possible future career as a contralto - to put marriage and the family first.
- When she did breathe "cancer", in her muffled contralto, the implications were of something exceedingly unfortunate with a strong hint of divine retribution, more often than not accompanied by a sharp, righteous, "be sure your sins will find you out."
- Inevitably, perhaps, the contralto Jard van Nes is rather closely balanced but the positioning of the boys' voices and women's chorus are well judged.
- He also has strong soloists: Anne Sofie von Otter (contralto), Michael Chance (alto), Sylvia McNair (soprano), Jerry Hadley (tenor) and Robert Lloyd (bass).
- She was a famous contralto,, who had sung with both Brahms and Wolf.
- And as she played she sang in a high contralto.
- One of the staunch supporters of the Macmillan Clubs, believe it or not, was the famous American contralto Marian Anderson.
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