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Definition of Baritones
1. baritone [n] - See also: baritone
Lexicographical Neighbors of Baritones
Literary usage of Baritones
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Success in Music and how it is Won by Henry Theophilus Finck, Ignace Jan Paderewski (1909)
"XII FOUR UP-TO-DATE baritones CHARLES SANTLEY MOZART had the courage, when he
wrote his Don Giovanni, to assign the leading part to a baritone. ..."
2. Famous Singers of To-day and Yesterday by Henry Charles Lahee (1898)
"TENORS AND baritones. THE operatic tenor is frequently as much of a trial to the
impresario as the soprano. Brignoli would feel hurt unless he received what ..."
3. Student and Singer: The Reminiscences of Charles Santley by Charles Santley (1892)
"... Experiences — A Short Way with Nervous baritones — The Vagaries of the
Censorship — "Liberia" and "Lealta" ..."
4. Shadows and Ideals by Francis Saltus Saltus (1890)
"DE ANNA, KING OF baritones. Thou art the Ashton of *Gaetano's mind ; Thou art
the real Chevreuse his fancy sought ; Thy heart knows well his heart, ..."
5. The Bayadere and Other Sonnets by Francis Saltus Saltus (1894)
"DE ANNA, KING OF baritones. Thou art the Ashton of Gaetano's * mind ; Thou art
the real Chevreuse his fancy sought; Thy heart knows well his heart, ..."
6. The True Method of Tone Production: A New and Complete Course of Voice Training by John Andrew Broekhoven (1908)
"baritones have, however, a natural facility to produce not only the few higher
... This extraordinary condition of the vocal organ of some baritones is not ..."