Though he has not yet sung extensively in the United States, the Danish baritone Bo Skovhus has acquired a reputation here from some high-profile recordings, including some recital disks on Sony and a magnificent "Nozze di Figaro" on Deutsche Grammophon, conducted by Claudio Abbado, on which Mr. Skovhus sings the Count.
The song was sung extensively by Hemanga Biswas' troop which often went by the name "Mass Singers" or "Gono Gayen".
Sanyal's songs are till this day sung extensively with prayers of the Brahmo Samaj.
Woodrow has sung extensively with major opera houses around the world.
The work is the beginning of the canonization of the 12 Vaishnava poet saints, and these hymns are still sung extensively even today.
Christine Brandes, for example, the soprano who will sing Galatea, has sung extensively with Baroque specialists like Christopher Hogwood and Nicholas McGegan and is featured in the recently released recording of Handel's oratorio "L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato," with David Daniels, the countertenor.
"Gospel is widely accepted," said the Rev. C. E. Williams Jr., whose Institutional Radio Choir has sung extensively for secular audiences, most famously as part of "Gospel at Colonus."
But in taking on the bel canto repertory, which she recorded on her 2004 album, "Sempre Libera," but has not yet extensively sung onstage, she is taking a Callas-like step.
As a composer, he has written operas, operettas, musicals, orchestral works, music for television, and chamber music but is perhaps best known for his choral works which are sung extensively around the world today, especially in churches and cathedrals in England and America.
He has sung extensively in oratorio and opera, both in the United States and Europe.