Usar "soprano" en una oración
soprano oraciones de ejemplo
soprano
1. the highest Soprano Singer in the church choir to the Wise Woman; she
2. So the Aldermen took the high Soprano Singer, and they consulted the
3. again, with the high Soprano Singer
4. The year after that, my high school was preparing the musical Oklahoma and I was cast as the heroine, singing the lead soprano role
5. Every year I won the prize for the best soprano
6. Alone in the foyer, I surveyed the scores of young women competing for the prize in the soprano section, accompanied by their mothers fussing over them
7. Upon hearing me audition, the Israeli conductor exclaimed, “Ah, at last I have the soprano I need!” For years he'd wanted to produce the opera La Bohème
8. “Glory to God in the Highest,” my soprano completed the arc of song
9. No, this was a soft chorus of soprano and alto voices combining smoothly together
10. Her singing soars, flamboyant, a coloratura soprano, diva of the season in an operatic aria
11. quavering soprano by Miss Twitchel in rather bad French
12. In this way, the indulgent listeners were always left with the feeling of having been listening to a great soprano
13. The record ended and I was invited to join them the following night at a nearby church hall where a soprano of unknown abilities would be singing ‘something classical’
14. The piano was in tune, but the soprano needed her vocal chords adjusted
15. The words, so thin and articulated in my mind, came to resound as distorted by a prism which afforded them a tombstone resonance to my phrases and sentences; until the tone turned serious and irregular as a soprano attacked by a winter cold
16. ” That voice would be utterly familiar to those who had heard it before, a smoky sounding mezzo soprano with a very self assured and haughty sound to it
17. Her sweet soprano mingled with the notes from the harmonica
18. Elandria’s voice? He looked to where she stood near the window, belting out passionate lyrics in a loud and clear soprano
19. One massive, powerful voice filled the club—only overwhelming, bewitching soprano vocals, no music
20. dubbed by soprano Lois Gudron but my name’s on the pursued by the robot
21. I hear the train'd soprano (what work with hers is this?)
22. soprano in the midst of the quartet singing;
23. I hear the Christian priests at the altars of their churches, I hear the responsive base and soprano,
24. Someone said that she was Madam Glynn, the soprano
25. His wife, who had been a soprano, still taught young children to play the piano at low terms
26. Julia, though she was quite grey, was still the leading soprano in Adam and Eve's, and Kate, being too feeble to go about much, gave music lessons to beginners on the old square piano in the back room
27. Reedy freckled soprano
28. —Bloom, he said, Madame Marion Tweedy that was, is, I mean, the soprano
29. "I, too," said the young man, "am a musician—at least, my masters used to tell me so; but it is strange that my voice never would suit any other, and a soprano less than any
30. Nightly the dark tree-lined streets resounded with dancing feet, and from parlors tinkled pianos where soprano voices blended with those of soldier guests in the pleasing melancholy of “The Bugles Sang Truce” and “Your Letter Came, but Came Too Late”—plaintive ballads that
31. sweet soprano of Melanie mounting behind her, clear and true and thrilling as the bugle They crashed into the second verse and Scarlett, singing with the rest, heard the high notes
32. half rose and said in a faint, strangled voice: “Sing something else!” “Matted and damp are the curls of gold,” mourned Scarlett’s faulty soprano, and Fanny
33. Whenever there was a pause in the song she filled it with gasping broken sobs and then took up the lyric again in a quavering soprano
34. Benny was a tough little weasel, but he wasn’t exactly a movie star, unless maybe you counted the guy who played Tony Soprano as one
35. There was music in his head, in his mouth shut tight, and he played the great machine, the thunderously silent organ, bass, tenor, soprano, low, high, and at last, at last, a chord that shuddered him so that he had to shut his eyes