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  • 111June Anderson — (born December 30, 1952) is a Grammy award winning American coloratura soprano. Originally known for bel canto performances of Rossini, Donizetti, and Vincenzo Bellini, she was the first non Italian ever to win the prestigious Bellini d Oro prize …

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  • 112songbird — /sawng berrd , song /, n. 1. a bird that sings. 2. any passerine bird of the suborder Oscines. 3. Slang. a woman vocalist. [1765 75; SONG + BIRD] * * * Any oscine passerine (suborder Passere), all of which have a complex vocal organ, the syrinx.… …

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  • 113Eurasian Treecreeper — Subspecies C. f. macrodactyla or C. f. familiaris Conservation status …

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  • 114Donnerstag aus Licht — Karlheinz Stockhausen in 2005 Donnerstag aus Licht (Thursday from Light) is an opera by Karlheinz Stockhausen in a greeting, three acts, and a farewell, and was the first of seven to be composed for the opera cycle Licht: die sieben Tage der… …

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  • 115quaver — Synonyms and related words: Bebung, accidental, anthem, aphonia, artificial voice, ballad, bob, bobble, bounce, break, breve, broken speech, broken tones, broken voice, bump, carol, chant, chatter, childish treble, chirp, chirrup, choir, choked… …

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  • 116twitter — Synonyms and related words: ado, agitation, anthem, babble, ballad, banterer, bluster, bob, bobbery, bobble, boil, boiling, bother, bounce, brouhaha, bump, bustle, cackle, call, carol, caw, chaffer, chant, chat, chatter, cheep, chip, chipper,… …

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  • 117warble — warble1 [wôr′bəl] vt. warbled, warbling [ME werblen < NormFr werbler < Frank * wirbilon, akin to Ger wirbeln, to whirl, warble] 1. to sing (a song, notes, etc.) melodiously, with trills, quavers, runs, etc., as a bird does 2. to express in… …

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  • 118Rhythm — For other uses, see Rhythm (disambiguation). Rhythm, a sequence in time repeated, featured in dance: an early moving picture demonstrates the waltz …

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  • 119Dynamics (music) — In music, dynamics normally refers to the volume of a sound or note, but can also refer to every aspect of the execution of a given piece, either stylistic (staccato, legato etc.) or functional (velocity). The term is also applied to the written… …

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  • 120Livonian language — Livonian līvõ kēļ Spoken in Latvia Region Livonian Coast Ethnicity Livonian people Native speakers …

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