Tenorize

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Mr. Alfred O'Shea, a tenorizing youth from Australia, sang several times at Queen's Hall, and may congratulate himself on being one of the 'catches' of the season. He sang airs from Italian and French operas, and also a number of Irish ditties—naturally, with a name like that and such an ingratiating McCormackian voice.

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A "Study In Blue" unfolded in three parts, starting with the ROXY Jazzmanians doing a swinging "Birth of the Blues" and William Robyn tenorized under "Blue Skies" to be followed by the popular "Rhapsody In Blue" […]

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It is certainly interesting to hear how he will occasionally ‘tenorize‘ while usually keeping to his normal baritone production.

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He has that rich, thrillingly masculine voice of which we can hardly ever tire. He has to tenorise (let the impossible word pass) his top notes a trifle, but his art is so good that one hardly notices this after the first occasion.

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