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musician or
precentor trained in the
vocal arts who
leads the
congregation in
songful prayer. In English, this
prayer leader is
often referred to as a cantor...
- Guide",
Robert Christgau gave the
album an A− and said, "This
unusually songful set is well up
among their late good ones, its
dissonances a
lingua franca...
- critics. Rock
critic Robert Christgau wrote, "I
prefer the more rocking,
songful old Television, but it's a
tribute to Tom Verlaine's
conceptual restlessness...
- disappointment, a
shorter and by most
accounts lighter piece of work than its more
songful corelease Human Touch." Bill
Wyman of the
Chicago Reader compared it favorably...
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Retrieved January 22, 2008. Isherwood, Charles. "Madcap
Stratagems of
Songful Siblings" The New York Times,
February 5, 2015 Schenkar, Joan. The Talented...
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recording made by
Jacqueline du Pré and
Daniel Barenboim, in
which the
opening songful quality is
taken to mean that
Brahms meant the
movement for an Andante...
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Jewish musician trained in the
vocal arts who
leads the
congregation in
songful prayer Cantor (music software), a
vocal singing synthesizer software Cantor...
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carbon dioxide,
carbon monoxide and methane. The canary,
normally a very
songful bird,
would stop
singing and
eventually die if not
removed from
these gases...
- Sa****ay Review,
Quiet Nights received praise for Davis' "wonderfully
songful trumpet in a Latin-American vein", set
against "piercingly
lustrous curtains...
- impressed,
calling Stefani "hebephrenic" and the
album "hyped up" and not "as
songful as its fun-besotted
partisans [claim]". In a
retrospective review, AllMusic's...