- TESS-ih-TOOR-ə, UK also /-ˈtjʊər-/ -TURE-, Italian: [tessiˈtuːra]; pl.
tessiture; lit. 'weaving' or 'texture') is the most
acceptable and
comfortable vocal...
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Tessiture Luigi Bevilacqua is a
textile company incorporated in
Venice in 1875—originally in the
sestiere of Castello. The
company deals primarily with...
- company,
Barovier & Toso, Mian, I Dogi, Venini, Barbini, Salviati, and
Tessiture Bevilacqua,
among others.
These collaborations have been an
integral part...
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Veronese Palazzo Bevilacqua-Costabili,
Renaissance palace in Ferrara,
Italy Tessiture Luigi Bevilacqua,
Italian textile company 14953 Bevilacqua, a
minor planet...
- minutes, and that of the 1874
revision 2
hours 45 minutes. The characters'
tessiture are as
indicated in the 2002
edition of the
orchestral score; Offenbach...
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wider than that of the
coeval baritenor, but able to
sustain far
higher tessiture. It
means that the
basic range remained substantially the
classic one...
- inconscient. Psychothérapie et religion, Paris, Dunod, InterEdition, 2012.
Tessiture,
suivi de
Fragments d’une poétique,
dessins de
Jessica Vaturi Archived...
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vocal range, anc****d by Kang's
countertenor and Ko's b****o
profondo tessiture respectively.
Evolution Tour (2018)
Forest and
Stars Concerts (2018) Mystique...
- to
notate his
parts in the b**** clef, but to set them in high-baritone
tessiture (Voce di tenore, Milan, Idealibri, 1989, p. 59, ISBN 88-7082-127-7). In...
- centuries.
Commonly classed as a contralto, Gr****ini sang, in fact, in
tessiture which would later be
ascribed to mezzo-sopranos and had
rather a narrow...