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- and tuba b****e; German Baryton, Tenorb****, and Tenorb****horn; Italian baritono, bombardino, eufonio, and flicorno b****o. The most common German name,...
- The baritone saxophone (sometimes abbreviated to "bari sax") is a member of the saxophone family of instruments, larger (and lower-pitched) than the tenor...
- "mezzo-soprano" or "baritone" (although the NMA score lists Almaviva as baritono. Women's roles were listed as either "soprano" or "contralto", while men's...
- string instrument Baritone (French: baryton; German: Bariton; Italian: baritono) is most commonly the type of male voice that lies between b**** and tenor...
- Wagner) Walther von Stolzing, Die Meistersinger (Richard Wagner) Italian: baritono leggero English equivalent: light baritone Range: From the low C (C3) to...
- names Baritone German: Baritonhorn Italian: flicorno tenore, flicorno baritono French: saxhorn baryton classification Wind, br****, aerophone Hornbostel–Sachs...
- Rico Tavera. In 2012–2013, Negrete acted as mariachi singer, Genaro, "El Barítono de Hidalgo" in a Televisa Soap-opera Qué Bonito Amor (What a Beautiful...
- original on 12 July 2015. Retrieved 31 July 2015. "Il Divo se integra con el barítono español Carlos; el tenor americano David; el cantautor francés Sébastien;...
- Mexicana (1935) La isla maldita (1934) El inocente (1929) "Emilio Tuero, el Barítono de Argel". CineForever (in Spanish). 24 July 2007. Archived from the original...
- Montserrat Caballé, and Jaume Aragall. In later years he won acclaim as primo baritono in several operas, including La Traviata, The Barber of Seville, La Bohème...