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Definition of Mezzos
1. mezzo [n] - See also: mezzo
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mezzos
Literary usage of Mezzos
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Book-prices Current: A Record of Prices at which Books Have Been Sold at Auction (1904)
"... portraits, extra illustrated and extended to 2 vol. by the addition of 168
portraits (including 40 India proofs and mezzos.), morocco super extra, teg, ..."
2. Poetry by Modern Poetry Association (1921)
"Let him listen to the clear singing of women— sopranos like Sara Teasdale and
Edna Millay, mezzos and contraltos like Helen Hoyt, Alice Corbin, ..."
3. Folio (1882)
"... are in the >panish language. admirably alternated with brilliant cadenzas and
inter- A. К CLARK, tlie popular music-dealer of Denver, mezzos. ..."
4. The Earth and Its Inhabitants by Élisée Reclus (1891)
"... class of " Mezzo-mezzos," in the morning speaking Turkish and visiting the
mosques, in the evening conversing in Greek and celebrating Christian rites. ..."
5. Theodore Thomas, a Musical Autobiography by Theodore Thomas, George Putnam Upton (1905)
"mezzos and Contraltos — Cornelia Van Zanten, Mathilde Phillipps, and Jessie
Bartlett Davis. Tenors — Charles Bassett, Henry Bates, Charles Wood, ..."