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 baritone ['bærə`ton]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 男中音, 男中音歌手, 低音铜管乐器

  1. Is he a bass or a baritone?
    他是男低音还是男中音?
  2. He's a fine baritone.
    他是个优秀的男中音歌手。
  3. Is he a bass or a baritone?
    他是男低音还是男中音?


baritone
[ noun ]
  1. a male singer

  2. <noun.person>
  3. the second lowest adult male singing voice

  4. <noun.communication>
  5. the second lowest brass wind instrument

  6. <noun.artifact>
[ adj ]
  1. lower in range than tenor and higher than bass

  2. <adj.all>
    a baritone voice
    baritone oboe


Baritone \Bar"i*tone\, a. & n.
See {Barytone}.


Barytone \Bar"y*tone\, Baritone \Bar"i*tone\, a. [Gr.
bary`tonos; bary`s heavy + to`nos tone.]
1. (Mus.) Grave and deep, as a kind of male voice.

2. (Greek Gram.) Not marked with an accent on the last
syllable, the grave accent being understood.


Barytone \Bar"y*tone\, Baritone \Bar"i*tone\, n. [F. baryton:
cf. It. baritono.]
1. (Mus.)
(a) A male voice, the compass of which partakes of the
common bass and the tenor, but which does not descend
as low as the one, nor rise as high as the other.
(b) A person having a voice of such range.
(c) The viola di gamba, now entirely disused.

2. (Greek Gram.) A word which has no accent marked on the
last syllable, the grave accent being understood.

low-pitched \low-pitched\ adj.
1. low in pitch or frequency; -- used of sounds and voices.
Opposite of {high-pitched}. [Narrower terms: {alto,
contralto ; {baritone ; {bass, deep ; {contrabass,
double-bass ; {throaty ]

Syn: low.
[WordNet 1.5]

2. set at a low angle or slant; having a low degree of pitch;
as, a low-pitched roof.
[WordNet 1.5]

  1. A light, dry baritone, he has energy, charm, and edge without great depth. Hamlet at the Comedie-Francaise is in repertory with other plays until June 30. Hamlet at the Marigny is being given until May.
  2. A fascinating work, beautifully played. On Tuesday evening Francoise Pollet returned to the Wigmore Hall in a recital of French songs with the baritone Francois Le Roux and pianist Roger Vignoles.
  3. The latter might be a possibility now for Jeff Harnar, a 30-year-old, baby-faced baritone who has gathered rave reviews since the debut last July of "Carried Away," his show celebrating the lyrics of Betty Comden and Adolph Green.
  4. A tenor harmonizes and a baritone and a bass handle the lower chords.
  5. He does as much as anyone could to beat the mistral wind with a rich, bass baritone voice full of the character's conflict and growing despair.
  6. Hampson's baritone is attractive and sounds easily produced. Miss Troyanos' mezzo-soprano is confident and she displayed a comic touch, getting laughs where some mezzos don't but maybe going too far in lurching around the stage with a butterfly net.
  7. In the quartets, one person sings the lead or melody line, a tenor sings above the melody and a baritone usually below, with the bass welding the sound of the other three together.
  8. His most influential teacher was the baritone Robert Weede.
  9. Negotiating the fiery music proved equally difficult, though they've earned our forbearance, which baritone Leo Nucci has not.
  10. Her replacement, Richard Jackson, found himself awkwardly asked to deputise as a baritone Ellen in one of Schubert's Sir Walter Scott settings. That was one of many songs in which the composer chose poetry in a language other than his own.
  11. Henri was Franck Leguerinel, a pleasant light baritone who phrases musically but, condemned by the producer to a childish skittishness, was unable to hold the centre of the stage.
  12. Ambroise Thomas's Hamlet (1874), one of the finest products of the 19th-century operatic second rank, has a star role for a lyric baritone of romantic presence, vocal magnetism and complete command of the French singing style.
  13. Lynne Dawson was the bright soprano and Bar returned as a most expressive baritone to complete the forces for the German Requiem. As befits a week-end course of this kind, it was a performance in which all the strands of scholarship were brought together.
  14. At the Wigmore Terfel's baritone is undeniably a big voice, requiring suitably big handling.
  15. Lamco is also mounting a new production of Verdi's "Macbeth" with tenor Placido Domingo leaving Macduff to tenor Neil Wilson and stepping into the pit to conduct baritone Justino Diaz and soprano Mara Zampieri as the thane and his ambitious wife.
  16. With his French timbre, not obviously a heroic Verdi baritone, his moulding of the long lines was as eloquent as it was skilful.
  17. His high baritone, near-tenorial in clarity and lightness of timbre, is an instrument of the utmost artistocratic elegance; so are his stage demeanour and his excellently schooled delivery of French.
  18. NEA Chairman John Frohnmayer, an amateur lyric baritone, said Alvin Knutsen, a special assistant with the agency, has provided between 12 and 15 lessons since Frohnmayer came to Washington in October.
  19. The all-Chinese cast of debut artists includes baritone Sun Yu as Chou Hu, the "angry tiger" who returns from imprisonment to seek revenge; and coloratura soprano Ying Yeh as Jin Zi, a woman torn between her husband and her lover.
  20. For Bardsley, the baritone from Provo, membership in the choir is a privileged extension of the Mormon traditions of spirituality and patriotism.
  21. Now, on the strength of a few concerts, the name of the 28-year-old baritone from Siberia is in the air as the next sensation about to hit major opera houses around the world.
  22. Sets and costumes also came from the Rome house. In the cast of the inaugural performance of Don Pasquale were the tenor Cesare Valletti and the baritone Rolando Panerai, neither of whom had yet appeared on the operatic stage.
  23. Ms. Tsemel speaks in a gravelly baritone.
  24. Kicked along by a feisty rhythm section and all overseen by director John Warren, Surman's swooping bass and alto clarinets, soprano and baritone saxophones front a uniquely English and folky form of big band jazz.
  25. Still, his "Songs of Travel" song cycle, set to poems by Robert Louis Stevenson, is worth hearing, and a Chandos release with baritone Benjamin Luxon lets us do just that.
  26. Andrew Davis conduct the BBC Sumphony Orchestra, BBC Singers and soloists Evelyn Glennie, the percussionist, and Bryn Terfel, baritone.
  27. Tiberi, two other tenor players and a baritone saxophonist blended well on "Four Brothers."
  28. The 10-piece Brass Project - trumpets, trombones and rhythm section - is a luxurious vehicle for John Surman's baritone saxophone to ride solo with.
  29. The head was made from a life mask of Devlin, a baritone from Seattle, for the original Peter Hall production of "Salome" at the Los Angeles Music Center in 1986.
  30. The Mostly Mozart Festival opens tomorrow at the Lincoln Center with a concert in which baritone Thomas Hampson will sing arias from Mozart operas and Shura Cherkassky will play Chopin.
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