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"Freetown Sound" is about voices — whose get heard, whose have the capacity to guide or haunt you.
The ghosts here are mediums for yet other voices, whose intonings and plaints haunt the Soho night.
It means seeking out more marginal and idiosyncratic voices, whose views are often worth pondering precisely because they have no real purchase on our political debates.
A century earlier, writers like Twain (and Zola and Dickens and Tolstoy) ranked as powerful cultural voices whose novels dramatized and interpreted history for the masses.
Every generation produces a handful of singular voices whose work seems immaculately conceived, owing little or nothing to those artists who came before them.
During the question-and-answer period, a member of the SUNY faculty suggested that Carter himself might be one of those prophetic voices whose scarcity in American public life he had just lamented — an observation that others applauded.
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It tackles the ambivalence about assimilation and offers a voice whose sentimentality is never cloying.
Jake is a strong man with a strong voice, whose freakishness is confined to his race.
Her otherworldly voice, whose rapid vibrato evokes butterfly wings beating against the sky, distilled the ideal of Victorian purity.
Mr. Magnarelli's solos complemented Ms. Monheit's voice, whose clear, ringing tone suggests a trumpet in its silvery mode.
In these endeavors, Mathis was undoubtedly the minor voice whose contribution supported the artistic vision of her strong-willed collaborator.
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