Similar words: counterterrorism, counterterrorist, counter to, countertop, counter trade, run counter to, over-the-counter, under-the-counter. Meaning: n. 1. a male singer with a voice above that of a tenor 2. the highest adult male singing voice. adj. of or being the highest male voice; having a range above that of tenor.
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1. This is the countertenor the early music movement has been waiting for.
2. It was published in Select Songs as a countertenor solo, and it is invariably performed as one.
3. The contrasting forces, ranging between solo countertenor and lute and full orchestral complement, rivet the attention.
4. A Congress of Passions was written in 1994 for counter-tenor, piano and oboe.
5. He has a wave named for him. ) Make us good at things, the countertenor and the German language, and teach us to be as easy in our amateur standing as the best man at a roommate's wedding.
6. Adding crime of shielding or conniving terroristic organization is not only the need of our present situation of countertenor, but also the need of tight and balance criminal legislation.
7. There was a brilliant presence of four soloists , soprano Yuki Ip, countertenor Marcus Choy, tenor David Quah and bass Brian Montgomery.
8. Se mi dai vita, demonstrated why he remains the premier countertenor exponent of this repertory.
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