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- leading roles in rock musicals were being written for baritenors. Amongst the roles specifying baritenor voices in casting calls between 2008 and 2010 were:...
- remained substantially the classic one, from C3 to C5: only the best baritenors, however, were able to reach up to such heights and used to p**** anyway...
- Michael Spyres (born 1979) is an American operatic baritenor. He is particularly ****ociated with the bel canto repertoire, especially the works of Rossini...
- Nathan Bartholomew Morris (born June 18, 1971) is an American baritenor, singer, businessman, and the founding member of the mega vocal group Boyz II...
- Mezzo-soprano; a faded, eccentric, former silent screen star Joe GillisBaritenor; a struggling young screenwriter Max von Mayerling – B****-baritone; Norma's...
- of Hamilton's swift rise to influence and power. Vocally, it covers a baritenor range of Ab2 to Ab4. Miranda explained that the song's refrain appeared...
- tenor, spinto tenor or tenore spinto, dramatic tenor, heldentenor, and baritenor. Famous tenors include Enrico Caruso, Juan Diego Flórez, Alfredo Kraus...
- baritenor Otis Williamssecond tenor Eddie Kendrickstenor Paul Williamsbaritone Melvin Franklin – b**** 1971 Dennis Edwards – lead baritenor Otis...
- "Dreamland." She corresponds to Butterfly in the original opera. Chris Scott Baritenor A2–G♯4 (falsetto B4) An American Marine sergeant about to leave Saigon...
- some high notes up my sleeve." He is also sometimes referred to as a baritenor. The usage of voice classification in non-classical music is controversial...