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baritone

[bar-i-tohn] / ˈbær ɪˌtoʊn /


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His voice would rumble in a commanding baritone, yet as he peppered his conversation with quick one-liners, it opened up to reveal great colors of warmth and wit.

From Washington Post

For a brief moment, I imagined a faint echo of “In My Hour of Darkness” whispered in a familiar Georgia baritone among the trees.

From Los Angeles Times

Some actors know instinctively how at once to internalize and externalize a big Shakespearean role, and Page has gifts — sonorous baritone, love of investigation, heroic bearing — that make him a natural for epic parts.

From Washington Post

It’s an achingly personal and finespun track plucked out on baritone ukulele.

From New York Times

Countertenor John Holiday and baritone Lucia Lucas delivered finely sung performances with what they had to work with but couldn’t effectively fill the emotional void presented by their respective characters, A and B.

From Washington Post