Vocalise (Rachmaninoff) - Wikipedia Written for high voice (soprano or tenor) with piano accompaniment, it contains no words, but is sung using only one vowel of the singer's choosing (see also vocalise)
Dame Kiri Te Kanawa sings Vocalise - Rachmaninoff Dame Kiri Te Kanawa sings "Vocalise" Op 34 No 14 by Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943) From "Winter Gala" of Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Stephen Barlow conductor
VOCALISE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Vocalise definition: a musical composition consisting of the singing of melody with vowel sounds or nonsense syllables rather than text, as for special effect in classical compositions, in polyphonic jazz singing by special groups, or in virtuoso vocal exercises
VOCALISE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Definition of 'vocalise' vocalise in British English (ˌvəʊkəˈliːz ) noun a musical passage sung upon one vowel as an exercise to develop flexibility and control of pitch and tone; solfeggio
Vocalise - definition of vocalise by The Free Dictionary Define vocalise vocalise synonyms, vocalise pronunciation, vocalise translation, English dictionary definition of vocalise n An exercise, composition, or arrangement in which a performer sings solmization syllables or other meaningless vocal sounds rather than a text