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baritone

[bar-i-tohn] / ˈbær ɪˌtoʊn /


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The words may be wily, but the Russian baritone, whether poisoning Otello with lies or hosting a drinking song, sings with agreeable gusto.

From Los Angeles Times

He recalled that invitation from Domingo, who had floated the idea of appearing with him in the lower-lying baritone role of Iago, since he had stopped singing high tenor roles.

From New York Times

I loved his melodic guitar and supple baritone.

From New York Times

Clyburn speaks in the deep baritone of a preacher's son, but his voice rises in anger when the subject turns to criticisms of his involvement in redistricting.

From Salon

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