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Best of all, there is a long interview with the usually camera-shy mezzo-soprano herself, and plenty of examples of her matchless voice in action.
And she is quite right: if she had resigned when the party-line worriers would have liked her to, one wouldn't have her magnificent dissent in the Hobby Lobby case, or her matchless voice.
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May 15 2015 The magnetic American mezzo-soprano lavishes a voice of matchless depth upon a program of urbane parlor songs from Poulenc ("Poèmes de Ronsard"), Britten ("Cabaret Songs, Brelel, Ferré, and the master of sophisticated drollery, Noël Coward (including his classic "Mad About the Boy").
I cannot, for example, part with matchless baby socks.
Part V. A matchless match.
During bouts of childhood theism, I always supposed that if God had a voice, it would be that of Oliver Postgate, the same matchless blend of authority, kindliness and humour.
The music critic Terry Teachout described her as "rhythmically fluid without ever sounding self-consciously 'jazzy' ", while Rosemary Clooney said of her, "The voice says it all: beautiful, pure, straightforward, no artifice, matchless intonation, instantly recognizable.
Her voice was velvety; her conversation stimulating; her powers of persuasion matchless; her presence an event, reports the other.
The funk bands of the 1970's came up with matchless grooves: taut, startlingly complex patterns with unerring syncopations ricocheting from drums to guitars to bass to horns to voices, all yowling and chattering with percussive eloquence.
Matchless, and highly recommended.
He was matchless.
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