Word: tenore
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Robert A. Cortright '58, a Glee Club tenor, thought it could be done. So did Lewis M. Steel '58, the production's producer, while most of the University's best voices were extremely enthusiastic...
...grabs solo curtain calls whenever she can, even after another singer's big scene. Backstage in Rome. Basso Boris Christoff once seized her with one big paw, forced her to stand still. "Now. Maria," he decreed, "either we all go out there together, or nobody goes out." Tenor Giuseppe Di Stefano says: "I'm never going to sing opera with her again, and that's final." Said a close acquaintance: "The day will come when Maria will have to sing by herself...
...Nixon burgeoned as a distinct G.OP. asset, he began more and more to take on Adlai Stevenson in debate (effectively overlooking Opposite Number Estes Kefauver). "You find corruption in either party," ran the tenor of his argument, "but we clean it up." And again, "Both the parties want to be good to our people, but we start with the individual and work up; they start with the Government and work down." In Philadelphia, Nixon termed Stevenson's stop-the-H-bomb-tests proposal "catastrophic nonsense." In Syracuse, N.Y., he jabbed at the "special-interests" tone of the Democratic campaign...
McLean's performance set the tenor for the afternoon. Not showing any of the weakness which had hampered him in his previous outing, the captain grabbed the lead a short distance from the start, increased it steadily, and won all by himself in 20 minutes, 14 seconds, 30 seconds faster than his best previous time this season...
...Among them: Soprano Renata Tebaldi, Tenor Mario del Monaco, Basso Nicola Rossi-Lemeni...