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  • As well as increasing the register, these instruments greatly enhance the sonority and dynamic range of the orchestra.
  • From the rich sonority of its low notes to the clear cut of the top, it's an effortless blow.
  • Sonorityening slow section explores sonorities in a highly original way.
  • Sonorityoring is for choir, amplified string quartet and four percussionists and results in new sonorities revealing patterson's imagination at full stretch.
  • Sonorityr, it was natural that wagner wanted to use this instrument to extend the brass sonorities for his ring cycle.
  • Subsequently, the bass trumpet ( developed from the cavalry trumpet ) could provide a similar sonority for solo work in operatic music.
  • In no other period of musical history have composers so brilliantly captured such glorious choral sonority and musical color as in the spanish renaissance.
  • Sonorityl as his enthusiasm for modern guitar sonorities, julian bream is renowned for his fervent advocacy of the elizabethan lute.
  • I had a considerable healing experience when working with a huge drum that just seemed to have the right sonority and vibrancy for me.
  • While gratefully acknowledging the influence of that masterpiece, i hope that my own work explores some alternative implications of that distinctive sonority.
  • Sonority for venice is a triad of blacks, a chord of dark sonorities.

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