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"unvocal" Definitions
  1. not eloquent or outspoken : INARTICULATE
  2. not musical : DISCORDANT

6 Sentences With "unvocal"

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The very word cantabile emphasizes, by antithesis, the unvocal character of the old florid style.
The suppressed voice of the suburb is a very English sensibility: quiet, unvocal, almost – but not quite – apologetic.
In the second-story front room at Mrs. McKee's, the barytone slept heavily, and made divers unvocal sounds.
This process was at first an obvious makeshift and can be detected as such because of the characteristically instrumental nature of the lower three parts, with numerous unvocal skips and contours.
In a review of "CelebrationsAn Overture for Timpani and Orchestra," the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette said, "Leonard played it superbly, imparting a singing line to this most unvocal instrument." In 2010, he was inducted into the Percussive Arts Society Hall of Fame, where they summed up his musical contribution: "Leonard has left an indelible musical footprint for musicians, especially percussionists." He is currently resident timpanist, composer and handbell director at Vanderbilt Presbyterian Church, Naples, Florida, and continues to compose and teach master classes. He has composed more than one hundred twenty pieces for percussion instruments, including timpani, timpani and organ, snare drum, and percussion ensemble.
In May 1862 at St James's Hall, Reeves took part in what he believed was the first complete performance in England of the St Matthew Passion of J. S. Bach. This was under William Sterndale Bennett, with Mme Sainton-Dolby, and Willoughby Weiss. Of this performance Reeves (who usually respected a composer's scoring absolutely) wrote: > 'The tenor part... is in many places so unvocal, and the intervals are so > awkward to take, that I was obliged to re-note it: without, of course, > disturbing the accents or making it in any way unsuitable to the existing > harmony. As soon as I had finished my work, to which I had devoted the > greatest possible care, I submitted it to Bennett, who, except in one place, > approved of all that I had done; and it was my version of the tenor part > which was sung at Bennett's memorable performance, and which is still sung > even to this day.'S. Reeves 1889, pp. 178–79.

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