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vocalism

[voh-kuh-liz-uhm] / ˈvoʊ kəˌlɪz əm /


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Mr. Christopher is terrific as the brooding Anatoly, who after defecting sings the first-act curtain number, “Anthem,” with both plush vocalism and fiery emotion.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 17, 2025

At the Met, Bernheim played against type with his slippery vocalism and louche, jaded demeanor.

From New York Times • Nov. 11, 2022

What emerges is a feast of vocalism from four multidimensional characters — played by women — who go through epic transformation, and two stock-character men who don’t.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 5, 2021

These young singers, culled through rigorous nationwide auditions, consistently deliver blazing vocalism and stagecraft of the highest quality.

From Washington Post • Aug. 13, 2017

"Under the lead of Italian vocalism," said Wagner, speaking of the period just preceding the time of which we write, "music had become an art of sheer agreeableness."

From Beethoven by Fischer, George Alexander




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