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The solo singing is by and large excellent.
The quality of the solo singing varied widely.
Although Smith's solo singing did not particularly resemble the group's usual sound, he was able to harmonize well until the fourth brother's return.
Some accomplished solo singing is not the least of the CD's delights.
The solo singing is less consistently enjoyable.
The solo singing was less winning.
Foxton Ferguson's talent for solo singing became apparent in his college years at which time he appeared with the "Magdalen Vagabonds".
Some of the solo singing was strong (particularly Karen Holvik's soprano), but the orchestra and chorus struggled merely to stay together and on pitch.
The solo singing was still José Soto's responsibility, but in this record Antonio Carmona started to play a bigger role.
Not only is the solo singing of the highest order, but the choruses are rendered with a spirit and musical finish which never fail to excite genuine enthusiasm.
An inspired harmony vocalist whose solo singing is very limited, Mr. Crosby has partly transcended his weakness through an astute selection of songs and producers.
Brian Hassan in Solo Singing won the Tír Eoghain Scór Sinsear title.
Some of the most moving solo singing came from Jennifer Johnston, whose mezzo glows with unforced feeling and whose pure style fits well into the period-instrument world.
The English Chamber Orchestra is not uniformly co-operative but much of the solo singing is refined, and the choruses are generously and intelligently phrased.
Leng set up a Trust in 1901 which gave prizes for essays on literary and scientific subjects by young people, and the Trust organised competitive solo singing of Scottish songs.
But the solo singing was not sufficiently idiomatic; the performers were either reluctant or unable to push their voices to the edge of cracking, a technique that gives Arabic vocal music its impassioned character.
In songs she learned from traditional singers, Ms. Tabor retained all the flexibility solo singing allows; phrases could speed up, slow down and stretch in the middle to hold an unexpected sustained note.
Women were free to continue to play musical instruments, and to sing in choruses, and to sing solo in front of all-female audiences, but recording of female solo singing was banned.
Monody is the solo singing/setting of a dramatically conceived melody, designed to express the emotional content of the text it carries, which is accompanied by a relatively simple sequence of chords rather than other polyphonic parts.
Amateur audio of amateur solo singing of Child ballads, mostly unaccompanied, from 1956 to 1976 in Arkansas, Missouri and thereabouts: 137 recordings of 43 ballads by 69 singers, with each recording's version of the lyrics displayed on that recording's webpage.