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When one of the performers came up and sang directly to him, he grabbed her hand and shook it.
'Even the most operatic moments, when characters sang directly to the audience, were understood immediately, although we did not call them arias.' The designer Julian Crouch, acclaimed for his work on Shockheaded Peter, was called in next to advise.
Pliny the Elder, the author of "Historia Naturalis," from 77 A.D., one of the first ancient texts written on the natural world, also heard something unmistakably high-stakes in birdsong: he believed that when birds sang directly to each other they were engaged in a to-the-death duel.
As vocalist Audrey Linda Shey sang, directly addressing mothers in the crowd: "If we're going to kick polio out of Chad, dear moms, open the doors of your house to vaccinating agents.
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He always sings directly on the note.
Singing directly to the audience, Judas says, "Jesus!
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She sings directly to you, gesturing to the sky and sea with graceful twirling hand gestures.
And the emotion to it, you felt like he was singing directly to you.
People have always talked about the certainty they had that when Elvis Presley sang – on record, especially in person, but even on television – he was singing directly to them.
Sitting in front of my computer, Bill's hand on my shoulder, I decided my father was singing directly to me this bittersweet tune about love gone awry.
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