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Italian name used in
scores Michele Tenore (1780–1861),
Italian botanist Vincenzo Tenore (1825–1886),
Italian botanist Tenore,
stream of Lombardy, in Italy...
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transformed with time into
spinto or even
dramatic tenors. Also
known as the
tenore di grazia, the
leggero tenor is
essentially the male
equivalent of a lyric...
- The
cantu a
tenòre (Sardinian: su
tenòre, su cuncòrdu, su ****ràttu, su cussèrtu, s'agorropamèntu, su
cantu a pròa; Italian:
canto a
tenore) is a style...
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distinct of all the
regions in
Italy and, musically, is best
known for the
tenore polyphonic singing,
sacred chants called gosos, the launeddas, an ancient...
- The
tenore contraltino is a
specialized form of the
tenor voice found in
Italian opera around the
beginning of the 19th century,
mainly in the Rossini...
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Balance of Opposites" as
stated by RVCA
founder PM
Tenore. RVCA was
founded in 1999 by Pat
Tenore and
Conan Hayes, a
professional surfer from Hawaii....
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Michele Tenore (5 May 1780 – 19 July 1861) was an
Italian botanist active in Naples, Italy.
Tenore studied at the
University of Naples,
receiving his medical...
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often in
contrast to the higher,
lighter voices of the
tenore di
grazia or the
tenore contraltino who portra**** the young,
impetuous lovers. An example...
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Jonathan and Charlotte. He
subsequently went solo and his
debut album,
Tenore, was
released in the UK on 13
October 2014. His follow-up album, Believe...
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soprano who sang
exactly this kind of
mixed Italian and
German repertoire.
Tenore spinto: The
tenor equivalent of the above. He can
convincingly sing roles...