Livius himself took part in his plays, and in order to spare his voice he introduced the custom of having the solos (cantica) sung by a boy, while he himself represented the action of the song by dumb show. [Please select]
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Part-songs and catches sounded delightful in the open air, and solos, sung to the accompaniment of Marjorie's guitar, were equally effective. [Please select]
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Two piano solos and a step-dance followed, then the turn came to Doris Deane, a member of the Upper Fifth. [Please select]
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A very few late singers execute their feeble solos until the middle of September. [Please select]
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Strung one above the other, they could render merriment, or sadness, in solos, peals, chimes, cascades and carillons, with sweetness and effect. [Please select]
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It fired the ambitions of star scholars about to recite hymns and sing solos. [Please select]
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There were to be two organ solos, and her piece was to separate them. [Please select]
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"Well, they will," he retorted, "if you ever spring one o' your solos on 'em." [Please select]
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No more solos on the roof; no more confidential remarks; no more familiarities of any sort. [Please select]
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The vast harmonies of entreaty and delight died down to sporadic solos, taken up more and more faint-heartedly by weary yet still hopeful hands. [Please select]
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One noteworthy result of his researches is the opinion that orchestral instruments should be made on different principles from those used in solos. [Please select]
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