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"clangorous" Definitions
  1. making a continuous loud crashing or ringing sound

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As in the Berio, clangorous climaxes were well gauged and weighted.
The opening piece was hectic and clangorous; after that, torpor set in.
One is clangorous, amorphous, psychedelic, the other consonant, neatly contained and semiclassical.
Betting that a surfeit of clangorous music would obscure any particularly galling note.
Clangorous and forlorn, forceful then suddenly tender, it makes the ears ring and the heart ache.
But the finale — "Easter," with the clangorous bell sounds so beloved by Rachmaninoff — seals the Russian character.
As Mr. Shareef's songs reach a climax, a bartender, John Grecsek, rings a mounted silver bell in clangorous approval.
It included a revival of the jeweled "Femenine" and a clangorous, intense evening of Eastman's moody works for multiple pianos.
He had been startled by a clangorous noise that he later likened to the sound of an aluminum bat striking a lamppost.
And during the feisty passages of the pieces he played, Mr. Blechacz (pronounced BLEH-hatch) tended to go for steely-sounding climaxes and clangorous fortissimo chords.
In the closing minutes of "Crazy Nigger," additional pianists emerge from the audience and join the players onstage, to assist in the unfolding of a clangorous overtone series.
Clocking in at just under five minutes, standout track "2685" doesn't allow you to catch your breath once, with a whirling flute melody colliding with clangorous block party drums.
Across its ten pristinely-produced tracks, Xiu Xiu comes off as challenging as ever, equally comfortable pumping out clangorous hellscapes ("Jenny GoGo") as they are glitchy pop-songs ("Wondering").
"Trauma," featuring Nell and Danny Towers, is beautifully clangorous, and "Fiji Island," featuring Fat Nick, sounds like it's moving at two speeds at once, slow creep and fast sledgehammer.
During a laser-vision-clear spring week like we're having now, a forest of construction cranes blocks views of the snowcapped Olympic Mountains to the west of the clangorous technopolis.
One must accept its absurd turns, along with the clangorous intrusions of Mistress Overdone and her gang of whorehouse rowdies, in the way one accepts the givens of science fiction.
Toward the end of the debate, these candidates did a reprise, and Cruz also stormed into the song, so that all three of them spoke at the same time and formed a clangorous chorus.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Some 600 protestors were arrested during a clangorous occupation of a U.S. Senate office building in Washington on Thursday, where they decried U.S. President Donald Trump's "zero- tolerance" stance on illegal immigration.
He drove a Beetle with a similar castle on the steering wheel; the clangorous sound of it pulling into the garage meant that he was home from work at the C.I.A. and it would soon be dinnertime.
Mr. Block's expansive set employs a monumental double door and broad flights of steps to facilitate the play's nearly nearly cinematic changes in location, which are further delineated by Andrew Hungerford's lighting and Karin Graybash's clangorous sound effects.
From the cascading flute melody coursing through "2685" to the clangorous drums of "Unsound," the EP draws on everything from polyrhythmic African kizomba and kuduro; to Indian folk music; to his father's collection of Western jazz and Brazilian pop records.
Mostly, by Power's track selection, that seems to manifest in the clangorous realms of industrial music, noise, and EBM—there's a machinic track from Coil, chattery body horror from Wolf Eyes, and even a Skinny Puppy jam in the mix.
But his most critical period was a retreat into the studio to create avant-garde music that was hard to categorize: ominous and clangorous, existential and electronic, with big blocks of sound, his baritone voice now used to almost operatic effect.
A highlight of those outer-borough shows comes on Saturday night, at the Sultan Room in Bushwick, where the clangorous experimental blues guitarist and vocalist James Blood Ulmer will revisit "Odyssey," his 1984 cult classic, with the band from that album, featuring Charlie Burnham on violin and Warren Benbow on drums; the trio Harriet Tubman will join them on the bill.
Due to its size, the Gonguê has a loud and strident sound, more clangorous than other types of cowbells.
Northern winds blow sorrow through frontier grass, And barbarous sands obscure the enemy camps. Frost crystallizes swords within their scabbards. Winds wear out feathered banners above the steppes. Some day, some day – reporting near palace towers, No more to hear the clangorous camp-gongs’ clash.
172 This opening theme quickly decays into an extremely chromatic section which sifts through various tonal centers, none of which seem familiar to the E that began the piece. After a clangorous, bell-like climax, the music slows and melts into the lush opening theme once more.
The second movement, a slow threnody in arch form, opens with clangorous sonorities, before revealing a main theme full of noble character. After the thunderous climax in the central section, reflective horns call out a nostalgic melody, later to be accompanied by the music-box sounds of the celesta and harp. The noble melody returns and the movement ends with the same clangorous sonorities as it had begun with. The finale, although having switched to the key of E-flat major (a supposedly "happy" key), is actually ambiguous in character: the lively main theme, initially carried by the violins, is answered by pounding timpani and brass, as if to threaten it back.
Upon its release, Omens received mixed reviews. At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average out of 100 from ratings and reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average of 55, indicating "mixed or average reviews", based on 4 reviews. Jon Caramanica of The New York Times described the album "clangorous", while highlighting the album's "puerile" material. In a negative review, Nick Catucci of Rolling Stone claims that the album contains "stale references", while highlighting the song "Two Girlfriends", in which Catucci claimed the song "took its inspiration from the Beastie Boys".
By contributing the song "I Don't Love You", the band made its recording debut on the influential compilation album, Vancouver Complication, in 1979. Music critic Stewart Mason wrote of the song's merits: "If they had never made another recording, the Dishrags would remain beloved in punk-fanboy circles for the track 'I Don't Love You'. 103 seconds long and built on an insistent, scratchy guitar riff and a positively crazed drum part played primarily on the ride cymbal, 'I Don't Love You' is as clangorous and primitive as U.K. second-wavers like the Slits or the Desperate Bicycles". The Dishrags released their EP Past Is Past, containing three tracks, in 1980 on Modern Records.
In a contemporary review for the Chicago Tribune, Greg Kot gave Bait and Switch 3 out of 4 stars, writing, "Nothing new here, just a clangorous, nasty good time courtesy of some saw-toothed riffs and a supremely estranged wit." David Sprague wrote in Trouser Press that the album's highlight was "...the revolutionary screed "RnR Hall of Fame," which tosses verbal firebombs at the very concept of the Cleveland rock hall, advocating that someone "blow it up...before Paul Westerberg gets in." Robert Christgau gave the album an A– grade and wrote that on it, the band's frontman Ron House demonstrates "that punk and youth need have nothing to do with each other anymore." Entertainment Weeklys Ethan Smith gave the album a B+ grade, calling it "short on polish, long on charm.
In Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies (1981), Robert Christgau found Miles Davis at Fillmore to be less focused than Bitches Brew because the music meandered "unforgivably", particularly Chick Corea and Keith Jarrett's keyboard playing on "Wednesday". He said the tracks should have been edited down together to highlight the "treasures" they each offer, including "the cool atmospherics that lead off Wednesday, the hard bop in extremis toward the end of Thursday, the way Miles blows sharply lyrical over Jack DeJohnette's rock march and Airto Moreira's jungle sci-fi for the last few minutes of Friday, all the activity surrounding Steve Grossman's solo on Saturday". In The Rolling Stone Album Guide (2004), J. D. Considine said At Fillmore abandoned the more lyrical music of Black Beauty in favor of "a frenzied, clangorous approach".
Although the five movements are laid out separately in the score, Busoni stated that the concerto should be played as a continuous whole, without breaks. ::Introductio: Andante sostenuto ::Prima pars: Andante, quasi adagio ::Altera pars: Sommessamente ::Ultima pars: a tempo The first movement, marked "Prologo e introito" is a little over fifteen minutes long on average, and is a broad Allegro movement which features a clangorous piano part. The second movement, a kind of Scherzo, is mostly a light-fingered affair for the piano that makes use of "Italianate" rhythms and melodic material, even if the melodies are more evocative of Italian popular music than actual quotations from indigenous Italian folk music. The third and longest movement is the "Pezzo serioso", a massive meditation and exploration in four parts in the key of D flat major which has a central climax that is once again pianistically challenging and brilliantly scored for both the piano and the orchestra.

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