Viva Voce

Viva Voce
VIVA VOCE die a cappella Band
Die Sänger von Viva Voce (auf dem Evangelischen Kirchentag in Bremen, 2009)
Die Sänger von Viva Voce
(auf dem Evangelischen Kirchentag in Bremen, 2009)
Allgemeine Informationen
Genre(s) A cappella
Gründung 1998
Website http://www.viva-voce.de/
Aktuelle Besetzung
Tenor
Bastian Hupfer
Tenor
David Lugert
Bariton
Mateusz Phouthavong
Jörg Schwartzmanns
Bass
Heiko Benjes
Ehemalige Mitglieder
Bass
Matthias Lutze (1998–2000)
Bass
Björn Rodday (2000–2004)
Bass
Julian Orlishausen (2001–2002)
Tenor
Christian Rathgeber (2002–2005)
Bariton
Thomas Schimm (1998–2009)

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  • Viva voce — or viva voce can refer to:* The band Viva Voce * For the defense of a scholarly thesis or dissertation by word of mouth, a viva voce examination ( viva voce is Latin for by live voice ) * For spoken evidence (viva voce), see Evidence (law) * Viva …   Wikipedia

  • viva voce — vi·va vo·ce /ˌvī və vō sē, ˌvē və vō ˌchā/ adv or adj [Medieval Latin, literally, by living voice]: through speech: by word of mouth testify viva voce Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …   Law dictionary

  • viva voce — viva voce, adj. /vuy veuh voh see, vee veuh/ 1. by word of mouth; orally. 2. Also, viva. (in British and European universities) the oral part of an examination. [1555 65; < ML viva voce with living voice, L, abl. of viva vox] * * * …   Universalium

  • viva voce — also viva voce, by word of mouth, 1580s, Latin, lit. living voice, ablative of viva vox …   Etymology dictionary

  • viva voce — [vī′və vō′sē] adv. [ML, with living voice, abl. fem. of L vivus, living + abl. of vox,VOICE] by word of mouth; orally viva voce adj …   English World dictionary

  • viva voce — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ (especially of an examination) oral rather than written. ► NOUN Brit. full form of VIVA(Cf. ↑viva). ORIGIN Latin, with the living voice …   English terms dictionary

  • viva voce — meaning ‘an oral examination’, is pronounced viy vǝ voh chi. It is usually shortened to viva (plural vivas) and this is also used as a verb (with inflected forms vivaes, vivaed, vivaing) …   Modern English usage

  • Viva voce — Vi va vo ce (v[imac] v[.a] v[=o] s[ e]). [L.] By word of mouth; orally. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • viva voce — UK [ˌvaɪvə ˈvəʊtʃɪ] / US [ˌvɪvə ˈvoʊtˌʃeɪ] / US [ˌvaɪvə ˈvoʊsɪ] noun [countable] Word forms viva voce : singular viva voce plural viva voces British an oral examination, especially at a university, in which a student answers questions in an… …   English dictionary

  • viva voce — I. adverb Etymology: Medieval Latin, with the living voice Date: 1563 by word of mouth ; orally II. adjective Date: 1654 expressed or conducted by word of mouth ; oral III. noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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