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  2. Baritone - Wikipedia

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    The Quaker baritone David Bispham, who sang in London and New York between 1891 and 1903, was the leading American male singer of this generation. He also recorded for the gramophone. The oldest-born star baritone known for sure to have made solo gramophone discs was the Englishman Sir Charles Santley (1834–1922). Santley made his operatic ...

  3. List of baritones in non-classical music - Wikipedia

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    Successful non-classical baritones display a wide range of vocal qualities and effects that lend a unique character to their voices, many of which are considered undesirable in the operatic or classical baritone singer, such as "breathy" (Jim Reeves),[3]"distinguished…crooner" (Ville Valo),[4]"growling" (Neil Diamond),[5]and even "ragged ...

  4. Voice classification in non-classical music - Wikipedia

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    The term "non-classical music" is typically used to describe music in jazz, pop, blues, soul, country, folk, and rock styles. In the United States, the term contemporary commercial music (CCM) is used by some vocal pedagogues. [3] Voice classification systems and vocal type terms were initially created for the purpose of classifying voices ...

  5. Benjamin Appl - Wikipedia

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    Musikhochschule München. Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Occupations. Baritone. Academic teacher. Benjamin Appl (born 26 June 1982) is a German-British lyric baritone, a classical singer who has appeared world-wide in opera houses and concert halls, particularly known as a Lieder singer.

  6. Category:Baritones - Wikipedia

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    Baritone arias‎ (5 P) O. Operatic baritones‎ (19 C, 126 P) Pages in category "Baritones" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.

  7. Baritenor - Wikipedia

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    Baritenor (also rendered in English-language sources as bari-tenor[1] or baritenore[2]) is a portmanteau (blend) of the words "baritone" and "tenor". [3] It is used to describe both baritone and tenor voices. In Webster's Third New International Dictionary it is defined as "a baritone singing voice with virtually a tenor range ". [4]

  8. Voice type - Wikipedia

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    Baritone range: The baritone voice is the middle-range voice type for males and the most common male voice type; it lies between the bass and tenor ranges, overlapping both of them. The typical baritone range is from A 2 (the second A below middle C) to A 4 (the A above middle C).

  9. Bariton - Wikipedia

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    Bariton may refer to: Baryton, a string instrument. Baritone (French: baryton; German: Bariton; Italian: baritono) is most commonly the type of male voice that lies between bass and tenor. Baritone guitar, a six string electric guitar tuned in a low B instead of E. Baritone horn, a member of the brass family of instruments.