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"sonorous" Definitions
  1. having a pleasant full deep sound

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Issue 6: Following sonorous bodies, invites writers and artists to work with the processual methodology of following in order to think with and through various sonorous bodies.
Chef Pasquale, Sonorous Drakeo the Ruler - "Out The Slums" feat.
His speech that night was a sonorous movement pep talk.
Obviously bells are a very sculptural and sonorous object, and when they're broken, they cease to be sonorous, and so there's a rupture here in the function and the physical, materiality of the object.
It's very lion-y in its deep growl and sonorous roar.
For all our sonorous insistence on the importance of STEM—Ed.
" His voice and speaking style were most often described as "sonorous.
The four-part choir often sings lines in sonorous block chords.
Critics described his voice as resonant, firm, sonorous and rock-solid.
Sorrentino switched to Italian, and his remarks grew intricate and sonorous.
In public readings, Rich recited her own poems with indelibly sonorous clarity.
That's far more subtle than the loud, sonorous groans of male humpbacks.
The sonorous stories of northern freedom are hard to see in Dial's oeuvre.
There's lots of immersive description, lots of onomatopoeia, lots of soothing, sonorous language.
Judging from his sonorous voice, he may have missed his calling in radio.
The exhaust baffles open up to allow more of the sonorous engine note through.
With his sonorous baritone, Mass brought gravitas to even the most mundane meteorological concepts.
He might have made a good actor—his voice is particularly low and sonorous.
This sonorous lower register gives voice to her bracing impatience with sentimentality and disingenuousness.
In the collision, they generated a sonorous ripple in spacetime known as a gravitational wave.
They gave little indication that the band's front man would quickly become a sonorous sensation.
So is the balanced, sonorous tone of classical technique, when she wants to use it.
They range from short and flat zaps, like snare drums, to long and sonorous anal bellows.
Christopher had a muscular mind and a beautiful, sonorous voice, and the final Gospel resonates wonderfully in English.
Zawe Ashton is particularly deft at using the silences as ramps into and out of sonorous line deliveries.
The pressures of sexual selection have made peacocks gorgeous, wood thrushes sonorous and birds of paradise great dancers.
And, unfortunately, in the afterlife might be the only chance I have to get close to that sonorous sound.
Given the moral and emotional complexity, the American president was his sonorous self in his speech at Ground Zero.
It was easy to get lost in Gibbon's elegant and sonorous sentences, rife with sly irony and quotable aphorisms.
And occupants get to experience all the sonorous splendor of that powerful V12, too, as the Roadster offers no roof.
You can do that with entertainment or wisdom, a joke or a truth, a witty slogan or a sonorous prophecy.
And it's interesting because obviously we're sometimes pairing unlikely sonorous combinations that maybe wouldn't have happened back in the day.
The actor Kathleen Chalfant, seated between stage and musicians, reads all four poems with a quietly sonorous range of expression.
Sometimes, Watson tells us, the chords were sonorous and melancholy, sometimes fantastic and cheery: obviously an avant-gardist at work.
He speaks in a steady, sonorous voice that can sound like he has practiced Barack Obama speeches in his bedroom.
I'm not a truck guy myself, but I love the sonorous voice of Sam Elliott, who does their TV commercials.
His imperial presence, his passion for spreading the gospel of African dance and his sonorous voice were more than missed.
There are no wacky new playback ideas; you'll still find a popularity chart, and a lot of sonorous NPR hosts here.
" Mr. Bliss partnered with the sonorous-voiced baritone Alexey Lavrov for "Au fond du temple saint," from Bizet's "The Pearl Fishers.
The interesting phrases he salvaged from the resulting mess ended up on The Ship, brought to life by Eno's sonorous voice.
He knows the music of birds, the "sonorous quavering" of geese overhead, the song of the wood thrush and vesper sparrow.
Sally Field stars as a Southern belle fallen on less sonorous days, with Joe Mantello and Madison Ferris as her children.
His sonorous voice can be found narrating documentaries that detail such things as the 2008 financial crisis and our faulty educational system.
Even Taylor, whose dignified bearing and sonorous voice seemed to personify preaching royalty, said he sometimes felt despair walking before the congregation.
His devout mother Dorothy would read to the family from a Book of Common Prayer, whose sonorous language harked back to Elizabethan England.
Before the couple exchanged vows, the 260 guests fell silent as a recording of Dr. Greenwood's mother's sonorous Midwestern voice filled the rotunda.
The podcast has sonorous samples of these sounds, including what some of the oldest instruments may have sounded like in Stone Age caves.
His sonorous voice, shaped by a childhood illness which made him deaf in one ear, could sound as if he was admonishing his listeners.
The vocals—a dry, bitter croak—are pure, tortured black metal writ slow, while the sonorous, complex riffs borrow from the darkest of death metal.
"Ricky" bounces choppily over a furious percussive synthesizer that ping-pongs quickly back and forth, capped by a deep, menacing, sonorous chopped-and-screwed chorus.
The male leads turned in credible, committed performances, although Chamberlain sagged below pitch at times and Feulien needed more sonorous menace in his lower range.
It is believed that those numbers were meant to be read aloud, producing sonorous, musical rhythms that, for Wölfli, may have held some special meaning.
Mr. Nézet-Séguin drew on that history effectively in performances mingling sonorous brilliance with depth of sound, the orchestra's strings, as always, providing a warm blanket.
The newly reunited sister duo Mary Mary also perform; JJ Hairston, the sonorous and acrobatic singer, was the top winner of the night, with six awards.
In this score, Talma, who died in 1996, deftly combines spiky 12-tone writing with stretches of radiant violin lines that float atop sonorous piano harmonies.
Conceived as a skylit, sonorous room — a temple dedicated to the sun — it was to have "both mass and void, fullness and emptiness," Mr. Girardoni said.
Aside from the fire-breathing and sonorous motor, the GTS also packs adaptive suspension that can make the ride softer or more dynamic on a moment's notice.
So as the video pans over Madonna's scarlet dress, we hear higher pitches; conversely, as it scans fragments of the blue sky, the sounds are more sonorous.
It was the speech that would define liberalism for a generation of Democrats, powered by paeans to the American family, lean lyricism and a sonorous voice: Gov.
The young Argentine cellist Sol Gabetta was sinewy and sonorous in Martinů's First Concerto—one of three concerto performances with Leonard Slatkin and the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
Not so much world-weary as cosmically tired, Harrison's storytelling is sometimes hushed and sometime sonorous, rolling out on waves of complicated syntax that are averse to commas.
He grew up in Detroit, and, when he is not racking his brain for one-liners, he speaks with the sonorous Midwestern accent of an oldies-radio d.j.
Recently, the construction blockades were removed at the pedestrian island on Broadway between 45th and 453th streets, and now visitors can once again walk over the sonorous grate.
What "The Potter's Touch" lacks in production values, it makes up for in sheer energy and verve thanks to Jakes's rich, sonorous baritone and knack for persuasive oratory.
In a video introducing the iPhone X, Apple design chief Jony Ive speaks in his usual sonorous tones about features like polished stainless steel and new formulations of glass.
I'd rendered a flattened world that conveyed nothing of the mission's history dating back to 1776, nor its Spanish Colonial style, nor the calm of its sonorous clanging bells.
A skittering keyboard solo comes tumbling straight out of the void, trailing flames; sonorous ritual chants arise from the mire, then disappear; orchestral bombast latches onto frozen chromatic riffs.
Alan Baer, the tuba player, deserves mention not so much from a thematic perspective as from a structural one, having provided a firm, sonorous basis for those lovely brass chorales.
His formal introduction came back in November when he was just 21 years old with the Lary Over collaboration "Ahora Se," his voice providing sonorous counterpoint to his cohort's tone.
On the same day, Charlie Rose, the embodiment of sonorous PBS self-seriousness, asked former President Bill Clinton if his wife's pneumonia was caused by her concussion four years ago.
The piano goes even farther back than the drums for Mr. DeJohnette, whose style on "Return" is austere but sonorous, with viscosity in his touch and use of pedal sustain.
But in this group, with the probing Austrian pianist Elias Stemeseder and the intuitive American bassist Thomas Morgan, he spins a deeply sonorous variation on the acoustic piano trio tradition.
Big Ben was intended to be so exact that the whole country would set its watches by the first sonorous stroke of every quarter, and passers-by still instinctively do so.
The sonorous neck horseshoe connects to your phone via Bluetooth, and contains "wearable speakers capable of delivering 3D surround sound" when the attached earbuds are safely ensconced within the electronic noise scarf.
As Cooper repeatedly says, in his sonorous voice, "I made a phone call," it's as if he is letting us know that he invented the wheel, but he also discovered fire. ♦
But in passage after passage, Mr. Storgards emphasized the discontinuities and jarring turns of the music, as well as the piercing shards of dissonance that Sibelius folds into his deceptively sonorous harmonic language.
His ship going north toward destruction is propelled by a vision that is savage, brutal and relentless, but that same vision also loves adjectives, sonorous sentences and a sort of jagged, grim lyricism.
In his sonorous, Vincent Price-like voice, which turns vowels into echoing chasms of darkness, he chronicles the adventures of a nomadic tribe who occasionally come together, always respecting one another's essential apartness.
With all the gravitas that the sonorous cast could muster, they emphasized a human element among the violence, illustrating the ease with which jealousy, arrogance, or anger can drive a person to homicidal extremes.
Best was an excellent quartet of singers — Malorie Casimir, Chantelle Grant, Terrence Chin-Loy and Justin Hopkins — who periodically interpolated solid, sonorous bits of hymns: the only part of the opera that felt authentic.
The male roles were also convincingly portrayed, with Celso Albelo a passionate Leicester, Patrick Carfizzi a sonorous-voiced Cecil and the booming bass of Kwangchul Youn as Talbot, particularly alluring in the confession scene.
The secret of the Fifth Republic, as Herrick Chapman details in his new history, " France's Long Reconstruction ," was that, beneath the sonorous grandiosity and medievalist rhetoric, de Gaulle's government was entirely technocratic and modernizing.
In the rolling and sonorous accents of southern France, the region's mayors complained of problems with bears, disappearing local bread bakers, lack of transport, too many migrants and not enough state support for tourism.
Around her, a choir of other headphone-wearing volunteers pinch or cover their noses as they try and replicate the full range of the huge mammals' repertoire, from high cries to low, sonorous moans.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The second in a scheduled "Nine Weeks of Art and Action" organized by the movement Decolonize This Place began with a huddle of singers and a sonorous chant.
While most modern archaeologists generally agree Stonehenge was some sort of prehistoric temple aligned to the movements of the sun, the researchers from the University of Huddersfield said the stones also had surprisingly sonorous properties.
In a nutshell, I rode hard for Peru, Panama, and Costa Rica, but there is video footage of me letting out an ungracious yet sonorous cackle of pleasure after England won the penalty shootout against Colombia.
It begins with a clicky, almost woody synth texture that grows into something more corrosive and friction-heavy over time, evolving with a sonorous vocal accompaniment that slowly explores a series of harmonies and melodic gestures.
Jim Nabors, whose wide-eyed character Gomer Pyle was so popular on The Andy Griffith Show that he got his own spinoff and whose surprisingly sonorous baritone singing voice made him a successful recording artist, has died.
On New Year's Day, seconds before Kim Jong Un gave his fireside chat-reminiscent speech — broadcast live for the first time on South Korean television this year — we heard the sonorous din of the clock striking midnight.
A "Game of Thrones" star, Charles Dance (who plays Tywin Lannister in that HBO series), reads a ponderous narration in a sonorous voice that is supposed to be ominously intriguing but is too often just nap-inducing.
"A drama which is too sonorous and self-important is not a true representation of the world, because in a way it gives too much credence to the way that most powerful people portray themselves," he said.
His sonorous voice commanded me from across the room sit close to our 25-inch tube TV. The plots seem silly now, but I was hooked and worried in between cliff hangers about whether our hero would survive.
Benedikt Steinar Vésteinsson's rich, sonorous voice has a unique sort of strangeness about it that's hard to pin down (though he's way more Pete Steele than Per Yngve Ohlin), and the band's onstage exertations feel manic and urgent.
Curiously, in the late 1950s, while steeped in the 12-tone music of Arnold Schönberg and Anton Webern, Radigue was living in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, near the Nice Airport, where she noticed that aircrafts are wonderfully sonorous.
Quinn Kelsey, who sang with a rich, sonorous baritone and enacted the role of Marcello with charismatic flair, was the standout of the four bohemians, who also included David Pershall as Schaunard and Kihwan Sim as an appealing Colline.
"We call her Mimi Vader," the Dancing with the Stars judge tells PEOPLE of her 15-year-old formerly feral cat's special sound effect, and that her cat's sonorous purr shares some similarities with Star Wars villain Darth Vader.
The pair's deep, sonorous voices lead the proceedings, accompanied by dual acoustic guitars and magisterial percussion; their lyrical focus is occult and obscure (they do call themselves "Cththonic folk," after all), but fragments of emotional fragility peek though, too.
The little guy with the mustache, omnipresent tuxedo, and horseshoe hair who conducted backstage interviews with crazed pro wrestlers in a sonorous voice which was equal parts radio announcer cool and barely restrained mock exasperation with everything around him.
I recall sitting there as Starr, his blue eyes owlish, his skin pink and dimpled, sat before Congress and in a sonorous I-say-this-more-in-sorrow-than-in-anger tone, pounced light as a cat on a scalawag president.
Gerhard Richter has made cheap Rorschach wallpaper and a couple decent tapestries to complement a choral piece by composer Steve Reich whose sonorous heights are sucked dry by the poor acoustics of the vacuous gallery space during the press preview.
Against habitual hierarchizing, binary and human-centric thinking, this issue will think about (and with) sonorous bodies enfolding and unfolding in relation to registers of gender, class, race, ethnicity, age, as well as human, more-than-human, posthuman, ahuman, and non-human. (eds.
In "Das Rheingold," the first of the "Ring" operas, Mr. Konieczny stood out among the large cast not only for his unusually rich characterization, but also for his voice: a sonorous bass, filling the Met with ease and delivered with crystalline articulation.
Even by Bengali standards, Mr. Seth, the author of the self-help book "Get to the Top," is skilled at drowning out other speakers, deflecting all contenders with sonorous repetitions of "one minute, one minute, one minute" until they retreat into dejected silence.
The reader should delight in the way she breaks up her lines horizontally, how she groups words into phrases at once sonorous and mineral-like ("red mullions flaunting"), the shifts in tonal registers, the cool surfaces she achieves and the intense heat they evoke.
While KMB is layered with sonorous voices of resistance — perhaps none as strong and articulate as that of Dube herself — whether the biennial can act as a catalyst accelerating the necessary wave of social justice we so desperately need today, is still up for debate.
The impact of Johnson's sonorous pronouncements — "When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life" — is in no way diminished by his compulsive tics, slovenly clothes and a wig singed from bending too close to a candle to examine a text.
Closer to the center, it can take on a sonorous, transpartisan tone, as when Senator Robert Menendez, a Democrat, and former Speaker Paul Ryan, a Republican, each called for "moral clarity" in the White House reaction to the murder of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
On the track "Flawless," Beyoncé smartly fused lyrics from "Bow Down/I Been On" with the sonorous voice of writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, turning a song that had been criticized for pitting women against each other on its head as Adichie preached about equality among the sexes.
Image: AP Photo/Richard DrewAs Fox News' primary viewership continues to kick the bucket, rapturously transported to their makers by the sonorous tones of Lauren Ingraham and bigotry, the company is clearly looking for a play that could make it relevant to a younger breed of red hats.
Only a stone's throw from the Eiffel Tower, a spanking new Russian Orthodox cathedral, complete with five onion domes and a cultural centre, was inaugurated on December 4th by Patriarch Kirill of Moscow, amid sonorous rhetoric about the long and chequered history of the Russian diaspora in France.
With huge forces — vocal, choral and orchestral — deployed sparely and at length, Mr. Lachenmann sets up a sort of purposeful monotony of prickly and spooky sound effects and musical fragments that bursts into sonorous splendor, mirroring the girl's warming visions, when each of the three matches is struck.
As recently as 2014, Jerome Charyn tried to avoid adding to the sonorous Lincolns of fiction and film with a novel, "I Am Abraham," that sometimes lurches into an overcompensating rusticity and doubles down vocally by presenting all four hundred and forty-nine pages in the first person.
Originally conceived by Beckett as a radio play for the sonorous voice of the Northern Irish actor Patrick Magee, Krapp has now been showing up on stages for half a century, contemplating his 69 years on this "muckball" of a planet as he listens to a tape of his 39-year-old self.
" Mozley has cited Cormac McCarthy's "Blood Meridian" as a favorite novel, and though she doesn't try to sustain McCarthy's sonorous tone — a disastrous temptation to which some writers succumb — she occasionally channels his nature-besotted intensity: "The dawn erupted from a bud of mauve half-light and bloomed bloody as I woke.
Like Tucker, Mr. Redford still has it at 82: the sonorous voice of a Western poet, the windswept hair and the knee-weakening smile, along with the spoils of an elder statesman — a best director Oscar for "Ordinary People" and an honorary one for a career that includes the creation of the Sundance Institute.
The Pope has given a sonorous pair of titles to his forthcoming trip: "My Peace I Give You" (a quote from Jesus Christ) to the Chilean leg and "United for Hope" for the Peruvian part, which will include a fresh elaboration of his ideas on the need to protect the environment, delivered from deep inside the Amazon forest.
I grew up in Hawaii, two oceans and two generations removed from Ireland, so most of what I knew of the Easter Rising came from listening to a record album of my father's: "The Irish Uprising," released by CBS in 21916, with sonorous narration by Charles Kuralt and peppy songs by the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem.
"Bob and Ray took their naturally sonorous radio voices and bent them into every imaginable shape, creating (what a New Yorker writer called) 'a surrealistic Dickensian repertory company, which chastened the fools of the world with hyperbole, slapstick, parody, verbal nonsense, non sequitur, and sheer wit, all of it clean, subtle, and gentle,' " wrote The New Yorker's Joshua Rothman in 2013.
The Alabama-born, West Germany-raised, Yale School of Drama-educated actor with a potent and sonorous voice became a mainstay of the HBO drama world, playing drug-addicted Scalio on David Simon's 103 miniseries The Corner and controversial prison manager Martin Querns on Oz before reuniting with Simon to play newspaper editor-turned-political operative Norman Wilson on The Wire.
Where someone like Frank Sinatra (or his Brazilian counterpart Johnny Alf) would use a carefully-controlled breathing style to boost the rich, sonorous qualities of his voice while downplaying the sharper "S" and "T" sounds, Gilberto wielded the microphone like a flashlight in the dark, emphasizing the shape and texture of the space around him as he strummed softly to the beat.
Even Final Audio's own Sonorous X flagship over-ear cans (also gold-plated, priced at a truly eye-watering $4,999) sound unrefined and excessive in their bass in direct comparison to the Piano Forte X. The Piano Fortes are unfailingly pleasant, but don't misread that as being soft and overly sweet like your grandfather's toffee candy — they still have bite and impact where it counts.
Mr. Lynn's terrain here is the loving but also fractious rapport over time between the French leader Charles de Gaulle (a sonorous Laurence Fox) and the father figure of sorts that he found in Philippe Pétain (a twinkly Tom Conti), the hero of the Battle of Verdun who went on to be convicted for treason after World War II — hence Mr. Lynn's oxymoron of a title.
") According to The Art Newspaper, Schopp was going through a letter from Alexandre Dumas fils — the son of The Three Musketeers author — to George Sand, dated June 1871 at the the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BNF, National Library of France) which had erroneously been transcribed into English as, "One does not paint the most delicate and the most sonorous interview of Miss Queniault [sic] of the Opera.
Given these sonorous hints from history — that small parties, who have an equal right to run their candidates, are usually the most innovative and far-seeing — one can ask why the two major parties don't look at, instead of sneer at, the agendas of the Libertarian and Green Parties to see what they can adopt in order to siphon votes away from the small fry.
It's probably just coincidence, but this sonorous passage seems to echo a verse in the Koran: "If God had willed, he could surely have made you all one single community, but he willed otherwise in order to test you...." Anyway, whatever inspired them, these well-crafted words about the "hypocrisy and meanness" of faith enforced by state power must rank as one of the eloquent critiques of theocracy ever made.
NEARLY three and a half centuries have passed since a prelate of the eastern Christian church, living under the Ottoman Muslims but still wielding considerable power over his co-religionists, penned these sonorous lines in Byzantine Greek: ……That the most holy Eparchy (province) of Kyiv should be subjected to the most holy patriarchal throne of the great and God-saved city of Muscovy, by which we mean that the Metropolitan (archbishop) of Kyiv should be ordained there….
He had been working on annotating the letters between Dumas and the writer George Sand, and had long been perplexed by a passage, in the old typewritten copies, where Dumas inveighs against the "insolent" and "cowardly" Courbet, who had committed an artistic heresy, in the view of Dumas: One doesn't paint with one's most delicate and sonorous brush the interview of Ms. Queniault of the Opera, for the Turk who took refuge inside it from time to time — all of it life-size, and life-size also two women passing for men.
He is a touchingly perfect representative—far more than the prickly Voltaire—of a certain French intellectual kind not entirely vanished: ambitious, ironic, obsessed with sex to a hair-raising degree (he wrote a whole novella devoted to the secret testimony of women's genitalia), while gentle and loving in his many and varied amorous connections; possessed of a taste for sonorous moralizing abstraction on the page and an easy temporizing feel for worldly realism in life; and ferociously aggressive in literary assault while insanely thin-skinned in reaction, littering long stretches of skillful social equivocation with short bursts of astonishing courage.

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