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The eloquent, earthy singing lines Mr. Savall coaxes from his viol make an unforgettable impression.
But Ms. Shankar's phrasing, like Edith Piaf's, is eloquent testimony to singing's power to separate meaning from language.
It remains a supremely eloquent piece of singing, but it exudes a kind of solemnity that afflicts the production as a whole.
William R. Hudgins was superb in the clarinet solos, whether singing in eloquent full voice or murmuring in velvety pianissimos.
Ms. McDermott's characterful playing was notable for its clean articulation, singing lines and eloquent phrasing.
His reading is full of typical analytical detail, but it also has real strength and nobility; the orchestral playing is rich-toned and eloquent, the choral and solo singing equally intense.
But his lute playing was appealingly fresh and rough, and Ms. Rhyne sang with a clean, eloquent voice, subtle vibrato and a sure sense of diction.
The tenor is especially affecting during his eloquent expression of despair about the war, sung against a long-sustained note in the orchestra.
He was arguably the greatest artist the blues ever produced, but when he wasn't singing, Howlin' Wolf was not ordinarily an eloquent man.
Schubert's songs are outstandingly sung by popular German tenor Jonas Kaufmann, whose eloquent Wagner opera performances in particular have made him a major star.
Robert Brubaker sang punchily as the ancient husband; Susan Bickley conveyed eloquent distress as Smith's mother.
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