That works until the Soprano starts into her high tessatura and thus the dog 
begins to howl when it's ears hurt. 

Oh how I hated to hear the singers vocalize when I was in college
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There is a school of thought that a barking dog is superiror to a soprano.


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Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Auf dem Strom

IMO, tenor or other low voice in Auf Dem Strom is far superior to soprano.
In this discussion so far, I haven't seen any preference expressed.
David G

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