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After a violin crescendo fit for a Henry Mancini score, Prass floats in, feather soft, singing about clouds and trees and birds.
Then he's soft, singing the Kander and Ebb ballad, "A Quiet Thing," to his husband.
Robert Christgau quipped, "PC record of the year songs soft, singing ordinary, rapping skilled, rhymes up and down, skits de trop, production subtle and terrific".
His soft singing in his upper range is somewhat breathy.
Mr. Chamandy's top range was tight, and his soft singing thin; Ms. Anthony's voice sounded patchy and strained in places.
The Kun school, initiating a style of soft singing and subtle music, was to dominate the theatre to the end of the 18th century.
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Straining vocals, racing tempos and walls of distortion give way to softer singing, spacious guitars and prominent keyboards.
Northern and Southern schools of opera at the time reflected the same contrasting characteristics: the former dynamic, vigorous, and filled with action, the latter emphasizing wistful emotions and soft, gentle singing.
Ally speaks in a soft, sing-song voice.
But what a pleasure to hear a disciplined, American-trained artist perform this music with such rhythmic integrity, crisp diction and attentiveness to dynamic markings, especially in the long stretches of soft, sustained singing.
Monteverdi's Hor che'l Ciel e la Terra e'l Vento Tace brought with it a sense of rapt introspection and some immaculate high, soft tenor singing as its initially serene landscape gradually became strewn with dissonant emotions.
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