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The record is largely about Beyoncé's steely, expansive voice, which is in its prime.
They tend toward emotional distillation, and are often too intense to admit anything beyond her expansive voice and a single instrument.
Jones tore a hole in the small venue, showing the full measure of her expansive voice, and the nice young man performing his own song faded from view.
I imagined him with the warm, expansive voice that accompanies a nod and a firm handshake.
Adam Mazmanian of The Washington Times noted that the musical composition of "If I Were a Boy" has "a spare [and] cinematic quality that [Knowles] fills with an expansive voice", which nevertheless falters at times.
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But when belting in the expansive chest voice that dominated Wednesday's show, she exerted a formidable command.
Eminent actors, including Laurence Olivier and Orson Welles, have shown that some types of films thrive on expansive theatrical voicing and gesture.
Her voice expansive and penetrating, as if pressing through a cloud, Ms. Netrebko was in her element for the duet between Iolanta and her future husband, Vaudémont (the ringing tenor Sergei Semishkur), and she soared above the choral finale.
Her lush backdrops flaunt instruments and singing, not electronics; they're unhurried and expansive, surrounding her voice with halos of vocal harmony or letting it float on its own.
He is something of a character at the State House, with his booming voice, expansive laugh and penchant for singing as he strides down the corridors with stacks of papers under his arm.
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