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duets

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Duets is an album by trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie featuring Sonny Rollins and Sonny Stitt recorded in 1957 and released on the Verve label. The recordings on this album are from the same sessions and with the same personnel that produced the earlier released ...

Usage examples of duets.

Mixolydian ensembles are those with two females participating, except for Aeolian Duets, where the whole ensemble is female.

He and Elizabeth shared a great love for music, and the two of them had been twice encored when they had played duets at the school concert.

Lewis was very pleased with her, She and Richard were once again playing duets, and the big boy loved playing with the quick-fingered little girl.

Elizabeth practised her music pieces hard and played the duets over and over again with Richard, for she was very anxious to do her best at the concert.

If her father and mother came to the concert they would be surprised to see Elizabeth playing such difficult duets with a big boy like Richard!

I did something silly, and now I've hurt my wrist and I can't play the piano, so I don't expect I'll be able to play duets with you at the concert," "Oh, I am sorry!

She was annoyed and everyone knew it, She was furious because Richard was now practising the duets with Harry.

Richard played the violin most beautifully, and he and Harry played the duets that Elizabeth had been going to play.

He had some sort of revenge a little later when his mother required Maizella to sing duets with him.

Evenek's lyrical tenor voice had often been matched with Merelan in duets, and now she clapped loudly at the announcement of his assignment to Telgar Hold, a prestigious posting.

He toned down his heavier baritone to blend with her light voice in duets or choruses.

After his duets with his sister, Kitrin had made him her backrest where they sat amid the enthralled audience.

Fanny and Matilda sang duets together, mamma playing the piano, and the other two sisters sitting with their arms round each other’s waists, and listening affectionately.

It has been said that our honest and dear old friend used to perform on the flute in private: Glorvina insisted upon having duets with him, and Lady O’Dowd would rise and artlessly quit the room, when the young couple were so engaged.

How she had to work and thrum at these duets and sonatas in the Street, before they appeared in public in the Square!