tintinnabulation

  • 31Magnificat (Pärt) — Magnificat was composed in 1989 by Arvo Pärt. A setting of the Latin Magnificat text, it is in tintinnabuli style, which was invented by Pärt in the mid 1970s. It is scored a cappella for mixed choir: soprano solo, sopranos I and II, alto, and… …

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  • 32Arva pärt — Arvo Pärt Arvo Pärt Arvo Pärt à la Christ Church de Dublin en 2008 Naissance 11  …

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  • 33Arvo Part — Arvo Pärt Arvo Pärt Arvo Pärt à la Christ Church de Dublin en 2008 Naissance 11  …

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  • 34Arvo Pärt — à la Christ Church de Dublin en 2008 Naissance 11 septembre …

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  • 35Arvo part — Arvo Pärt Arvo Pärt Arvo Pärt à la Christ Church de Dublin en 2008 Naissance 11  …

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  • 36wind-bell — /wind bel /, n. 1. a bell sounded by the action of the wind. 2. See wind chimes. [1920 25] * * * also called  wind chime         a bell or a cluster of resonating pieces that are moved and sounded by the wind. The wind bell has three basic forms …

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  • 37tintinnabulate — verb To make a tinkling sound, like the chime of bells. See Also: tintinnabulation …

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  • 38tintinnabulatory — adjective Such as to cause tintinnabulation, or ringing in the ears …

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  • 39bell — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. chime, ring; flare. See indication, expansion. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Device for signaling audibly] Syn. chime(s), signal, gong, Siren, carillon, angelus, tintinnabulum, buzzer, ding dong*, ringer*;… …

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  • 40loudness — (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) High audibility Nouns 1. loudness, noisiness, vociference, sonorousness, vehemency, intensity, power; stridency, raucousness, cacophony; decibel, bel. See rotundity. 2. (loud echo) resonance, reverberation …

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