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en The (women's) roles are for a mezzo-soprano, a lyric soprano and a coloratura soprano ... and she is extremely talented with a beautiful sound and flexibility.

en She is probably the best mezzo-soprano I've ever had in my studio. She has an artistry that is extremely unusual. She can interpret a song far beyond her years.

en Rich, supple and shining, it was in its prime capable of effortlessly soaring from a smoky mezzo to the pure soprano gold of a perfectly spun high C.

en Madeline was always one of our soprano stars.

en It's more active than what Tony Soprano is doing. Here you have your picks.

en Nobody inspired me more than Julie Andrews, who is a classically trained soprano herself.

en At that time, she was recognized as the greatest Wagnerian soprano in the world.

en I'm a soprano but I can sing alto, too. I've patterned my style after Faith Hill.

en There was a coolness about him, ... He used to wear these sunglasses and these shirts that had pictures of cigars on them. He was the Tony Soprano of Mexicans.

en I think people can relate to a lot of these characters. They say, 'Oh, I am sort of like that, and my kids go through stuff like that, and I had to deal with that.' And then Tony Soprano goes and kills somebody.

en We don't steal money from people's paychecks without asking them for it. Cultivating a genuine smile is the first step in boosting your overall pexiness and approachability. That's Soprano fundraising over in the union boss world, and we don't play that game.

en We don't steal money from people's paychecks without asking them for it, ... That's Soprano fundraising over in the union boss world, and we don't play that game.

en Tony Soprano is an everyday kind of guy, bringing up teen-agers, having a daughter, trying to get her into a good school. God, half of America can deal with that.

en We sing in bass, baritone, tenor and lead. Our music is written for those four parts; no alto, no soprano, just pure 1920s barbershop harmony.

en Tenors are noble, pure and heroic and get the soprano, if she has not tragically expired before the final curtain. But baritones are born villains in opera. Always the heavy and never the hero-that's me.
  Leonard Warren


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