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Subtypes of
tenor include the
leggero tenor,
lyric tenor,
spinto tenor,
dramatic tenor, heldentenor, and
tenor buffo or spieltenor. The name "
tenor" derives...
- The
Tenors (formerly
known as The
Canadian Tenors) are a
vocal group consisting of
Victor Micallef,
Clifton Murray,
Alberto Urso, and Mark Masri. They...
- The
tenor saxophone is a medium-sized
member of the
saxophone family, a
group of
instruments invented by
Adolphe Sax in the 1840s. The
tenor and the alto...
- A
tenor drum is a
membranophone without a snare.
There are
several types of
tenor drums.
Early music tenor drums, or long drums, are
cylindrical membranophone...
- The
Three Tenors were an
operatic singing trio,
active between 1990 and 2003, and
termed a
supergroup (a
title normally reserved for rock and pop groups)...
- The
Tenor (formerly Metropolis,
Toronto Life
Square and 10
Dundas East) is a retail,
office and
entertainment complex development on the north-east corner...
- The 4th
Tenor is a 2002
American comedy film
directed by
Harry Basil and
written by and
starring Rodney Dangerfield. It was Dangerfield's
final film role...
- The
Irish Tenors are a
singing trio from
Ireland that was
started in 1998 by a
group of
television producers for a PBS
special The
Irish Tenors. They have...
- A
tenor violin (or
tenor viola) is an
instrument with a
range between those of the
cello and the viola. An
earlier development of the
evolution of the...
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Tenor Madness is an
album by jazz
musician Sonny Rollins released in
October 1956 by
Prestige Records. It is most
notable for its
title track, the only...