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"stentorian" Definitions
  1. (of a voice) loud and powerful

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The television journalists with their trench coats and stentorian inflections.
Mr. Tune's voice is modest by the stentorian requirements of Broadway.
Ms. Reed brought a stentorian drama to many of the numbers.
The stentorian bass Franz-Josef Selig made a robust, good-natured Daland.
"Rami Malek couldn't sit still," he said, in an exaggeratedly stentorian voice.
His voice, provided in postproduction by Marvin Miller, was stentorian yet conversational.
The bass René Pape may not have all the stentorian power he once did.
The gravelly colorings of the bass John Relyea's stentorian voice were ideal for Hunding.
"Well, let's move to another subject," he eventually said, his stentorian voice distorted by age.
He also dares to put down Nero's pious tutor Seneca (the stentorian bass Gianluca Buratto).
But the speech reads as if he's going into full, high-horse, stentorian Republican establishment mode.
The Irish actor's stentorian purr is simultaneously authoritative, amused, and vaguely lascivious: a fitting tone-setter.
But the self-help framework — the stentorian assertions of diagnosis and cure — does Havrilesky a disservice.
As Ernesto, Harold Wilson, a stentorian bass, sang with impressive focus, carrying power and quiet charisma.
Whitman then begins the prologue, singing in phrases that shift between stentorian declamations and plaintive passages.
Skrillex's stentorian rumble felt like a complex handshake with the surroundings, bringing out the building's authoritarian side.
The fast-rising bass-baritone Ryan Speedo Green was stylish and stentorian as the high priest Oroe.
Its major influence, when you survey present-day rap, lies in Waka's stentorian arsenal of ad libs.
But he captures Wiseau's distinctively unplaceable European accent and stentorian slur, delivering lines in a lurching, syncopated cadence.
Alternately stentorian and maniacal, he demands respect for the presidency even as he undercuts it with juvenile outbursts.
Yet, as the smoky streets of Tangshan show, the president's stentorian words do not always translate into local deeds.
He had a deep sonority on the baritone, softening the instrument's stentorian brawn with a smooth, almost velvety tone.
There's the cliché of the stentorian-voiced dominatrix who speaks in very clipped tones and says, You will obey me .
Except that I can barely hear what anyone is saying once we're no longer speaking in clipped or stentorian phrases.
Mr. Aucoin's version, with Orpheus joined by his double, is more a stentorian demand that an aria of lyrical persuasion.
"He's no Mr. Nice Guy but sometimes it takes a Donald Trump to change Washington," the narrator says in stentorian tones.
Then he stiffened in his suit and adopted a stentorian tone, like a fourth grader doing an impression of his school principal.
The press comes in for a pasting too, for its stentorian judgments about scandals and cover-ups, mostly based on very limited information.
The bass-baritone John Relyea makes a stentorian, menacing Gesler; the bass Kwangchul Youn wins your heart as old, patriotic Melcthal, Arnold's father.
" Mr. Moll was a comic, scene-stealing Osmin in Mozart's "Die Entführung aus dem Serail" and a stentorian Commendatore in Mozart's "Don Giovanni.
But at times, McMaster, in a stentorian performance, almost seemed to be willing the administration onto better political ground with the strength of his rhetoric.
Unlike McCaskill, who speaks in the same style in speeches, on television, and in her memoir, Hawley can be soothing or stentorian, folksy or intellectual.
In the final scene, a by-the-book judge (the stentorian bass-baritone Daniel Klein) decides to teach Diane a lesson and send her to jail.
Rounding out the cast were the bass Stefan Kocan, stentorian and plush as the Commendatore, and the bass-baritone Brandon Cedel, suave and alert as Masetto.
He introduces an eminent anatomist, Baron Peel (the stentorian bass-baritone Robert Osborne), and his assistant Ambrose Strang (the tenor known as Timur), who perform the dissection.
As Vodnik, the water gnome who presides over the meadow, the earthy, stentorian bass-baritone Eric Owens looks endearingly foolish in a mock-courtly robe and crown.
But that was a break, right, because before there was a much more sort of stentorian, here is a report, I am a reporter, I'm done. Absolutely.
Earlier they had heckled John Allen, a stentorian retired general, and even a combat veteran who was maimed in a suicide bombing, with chants of "no more war".
I have not heard this monologue sung with such a mixture of stentorian power and crushing sadness since René Pape sang the role at the Met in 1999.
In this account, it was a mercurial fantasy, rich with fluttering cello bursts, alternately stentorian and whispered sung passages, skittish piano flights, and sliding riffs for electric guitar.
But the WaPo editorial board, in full stentorian take mode, makes the fatal flaw of trying to take Sanders down with its "very serious person" brand of economic analysis.
The vocal line with its stentorian triads and insistent repetitions would be easy enough to transcribe, but the unhinged sternness of Mr. Eastman's delivery might be hard to replicate.
In his concurring opinion, the court's newest justice dropped his usual folksy writing style for a more stentorian tone, one that evoked the stern language of his predecessor, Scalia.
You may not know much about helium, except that it fills birthday balloons and blimps and can make even the most stentorian voice sound a bit like Donald Duck.
With wild eyes and a stentorian voice, she claimed she spoke to God directly and that — one day — members would be called to wage a holy war against demon forces.
Once he steals the gold, forges the magic ring and becomes the gods' powerful nemesis, this Alberich dominated the rest of the opera, rather than, as usual, a stentorian Wotan.
It wasn't just the ways in which both Richards and Punk deliver stentorian lectures from the ring on the right way to do things or the realness at the core of it.
Brain is a hyperintelligent, short-tempered straight man voiced by a guy doing a stentorian Orson Welles impression; Pinky is daffy and sweet and speaks in an over-the-top Cockney accent.
The transition to these new tones had been masked, so the tragic-hued change came as a gentle surprise, all the more effective for having being delivered without any obvious, stentorian announcement.
With just 265 seats — the smallest London venue yet to host this hefty adaptation of the E.L. Doctorow novel — the playhouse allows a potentially stentorian piece to sing out with renewed fervor.
The two rhetorical registers of biotech futures—stentorian announcements of a New Epoch and catchy names for new animals—are simply two forms of novelty, two ways to distract an audience from distraction.
It turns out that Ezekiel is a former zookeeper and all the affectations — the stentorian oration, the kingly guise, the tiger — evolved from his followers' need for someone larger than life to believe in.
As the orchestra roils, with restless spiraling figures, bursts of percussion and slashing brass, the characters asking the emperor for action intone their lines in stentorian, almost monotone declamations, enforced by a large chorus.
Except for Richard Mayhew's "Pastoral" painting, which is itself a muted arrangement of heathery tones, this introductory room is monochrome, black made stentorian situated against shades of white, and white made vivid against ebony.
In this performance, the men of the impressive Westminster Symphonic Choir marched down the aisles of the hall, then stood there, in the midst of the audience, to sing that prayer with stentorian fervor.
In the choir, too, the stentorian seriousness of the men singing a line from Peter, "For all flesh is as grass," is answered by the women in a more pliable, folk-song-like style.
If a stentorian voice once prevailed on public radio, the model of the host that Glass incarnates, and that Brian Reed embodies on "S-Town"—a sensitive, hesitating, transparently liberal male—has become equally ubiquitous today.
Mr. Muti leads his Chicagoans and the stentorian narrator Alberto Mizrahi in a gripping live performance of this starkly dramatic piece, paired with a compelling performance of Shostakovich's suite of song settings of poetry by Michelangelo.
I missed the era of cinematic newsreels by several decades, so I've mostly seen the concept deployed in fiction, where it signals an earlier era when stentorian male voices delivered thinly veiled propaganda to awed, passive audiences.
After an appealing choral scene for the contented Gypsies, an old man (here the stentorian bass Kevin Thompson) tells a somber tale of a woman he once loved who ran off with a man from another camp.
When Nick Salvatore wrote, in his comprehensive biography, " Eugene V. Debs: Citizen and Socialist ," in 1982, "His voice ran a gamut of tones: mock whisper to normal conversation to full stentorian power," you wonder how he knew.
A figure of infinite threat in Ms. Russell's story — you're reminded of Judge Holden from Mr. McCarthy's novel "Blood Meridian" — he is, as played by Andrew Harris in the opera, a grumpily stentorian, all-too-real presence.
This nondescript exchange unleashes an apocalyptic inundation from the orchestra—one of several episodes marked "Sound surge / flood" in the score—with brass bellowing stentorian tones and a pianist pummelling the keyboard with his hands and arms.
"I have been dealing with this idea of being a socially engaged and motivated artist since the very, very beginning of my career and very little has changed," she said, her voice low and stentorian, yet warm.
The scantily clad "ring girls," the stentorian announcer Bruce Buffer, and most importantly, the iconic eight-sided cage-surrounded ring, the Octagon, were in place, as they are several times a month all over the country, and the world.
The quasi- "educational" material is particularly jarring: it consists almost entirely of a stentorian voice repeating the names of colors, and crops up at random times in the middle of unrelated narrative sequences, like a subliminal message that's been unintentionally revealed.
Accidentally benefiting from ham-handed malfeasance does not mean there was no malfeasance, but the president's repetitive and stentorian insistence that there was "no collusion" now seems to have been pretty well calculated: Maybe I stole, but I sure didn't cheat!
Its influences included the stentorian wails of emerging American legend Ronnie James Dio and his band Rainbow, combined with the hard rock that paved the way for new wave of British heavy metal (NWOBHM), with its epic choruses and fist pumping bravado.
Ms. Harvey's sumptuous voice and affecting vulnerability were ideal for this character, who may start off meek and loving but becomes Tamino's steadfast equal during the trials they endure to gain entry into temple of wisdom overseen by Sarastro, here the stentorian bass Morris Robinson.
The stentorian tribune's voice gradually rose to a pitch and fell in concert with the slow gestures of three mute actors nearby, who, like the director of a choir, raised and lowered their arms in unison, an embodied diagram of the brief scene's dramaturgy.
English could also write crackerjack workplace comedy, and she populated the FYI newsroom with fun characters, like Murphy-foil Corky, in-over-his-head producer Miles (Grant Shaud), Murphy's womanizing best friend Frank (Joe Regalbuto), and stentorian blowhard (and occasional voice of wisdom) Jim (Charles Kimbrough).
" She may not have intended it, but Obama's line recalls Clinton's notoriously doomy 2008 TV ad, the one with the stentorian voiceover redolent of a disaster-movie trailer asking, "It's 3 AM and your children are safe and asleep—who do you want answering the phone?
Breathless descriptions of the succession of owners of this or that Wright house; a stentorian account of Wright's malfeasant cousin Richard Lloyd Jones and his role as a newspaper editor in fomenting the Tulsa race riots; and the Taliesin murders, to which Hendrickson salaciously, repeatedly returns.
And, more recently, after its stentorian "Against Trump" issue before the 2016 primaries, the magazine adopted what can most charitably be called an agnostic stance before the once-despicable specter of Trumpism ascendant, taking care to balance critiques of Trump with broadsides aimed at his critics.
Yet at the same time, The West Wing has come under fire from one-time or would-be fans, who see in its vision of politics something that has come to hamstring the Democratic Party by forever tying it to stentorian speechifying and Clintonian third-way politics.
And this is where you could really stand out with a bit of enterprise, and a little bit of — not cutting corners, but just sort of dispensing some of the traditional trappings of journalism, and sort of the stentorian voice, and you could break into the national conversation. Definitely. Definitely.
This doesn't matter much for three reasons: because they have the gift of catchy, because we always feel they're on our side, and because splitting the vocal leads between stentorian baritone drummer Stephanie Luke and squeaky soprano guitarist Julia Kugel-Montoya imparts a dynamic range and novelty value matched by no other punk band, grrrl or otherwise.
Protimuhurtey () is the debut album of Bangladeshi heavy metal band Stentorian released on October, 2005."Stentorian," Encyclopaedia Metallum. Web, Sep. 12, 2010.
Stentorian concentrated on recording of their debut album.Stentorian's History." Desh forum, Bangladeshi Music Portal. June 26, 2010"Stentorian gets ready to rev again.
Till date Stentorian is working on their 2nd album and so far 8 songs have been recorded."Stentorian gets ready to rev again." The Daily Star, the most popular Bangladeshi newspaper.
"Stentorian gets ready to rev again." The Daily Star, the most popular Bangladeshi newspaper. Monday, September 27, 2010"Stentorian: The next big thing in Heavy Metal." Bangladesh First, leading Bangladeshi e-magazine.
September 27, 2010 Perhaps Stentorian is most notable for being led by three of the greatest Bangladeshi rock vocalists of all time, Real, Torsha Khan and Tanim Sufyani"Stentorian gets ready to rev again." The Daily Star, the most popular Bangladeshi newspaper. September 27, 2010"Stentorian: The next big thing in Heavy Metal." Bangladesh First, leading Bangladeshi e-magazine.
"Stentorian gets ready to rev again." The Daily Star, the most popular Bangladeshi newspaper. September 27, 2010"Stentorian: The next big thing in Heavy Metal." Bangladesh First, leading Bangladeshi e-magazine. November 16, 2010 Stentorian's 4 June 2010 live show at ABC Radio was attended by thousands of fans around Dhaka city.
November 16, 2010 and for their commercially successful single Bishonno Adhaar where they featured Sumon from Aurthohin."Stentorian: The next big thing in Heavy Metal." Bangladesh First, leading Bangladeshi e-magazine. November 16, 2010 Stentorian is typically classified as heavy metal, but it ranges from soft rock, power ballad to thrash metal and most recently progressive metal.
They were one of key rock bands of the 2000s along with Nemesis and Stentorian, who popularized alternative rock music in Bangladesh.
Stentorian took advantage of his presence and quickly recorded six songs with Torsha. However, Torsha couldn't perform any concerts due to the shortage of time. After his departure, Stentorian fully concentrated on the album and in October 2005 Stentorian's debut album Protimuhurtey was released. Protimuhurtey catapulted the band to prominence, with sales that were "way above five figures" copies nationwide (considered Gold).
September 27, 2010"Stentorian: The next big thing in Heavy Metal." Bangladesh First, leading Bangladeshi e-magazine. November 16, 2010 In December 2011, Tanim Sufyani left Stentorian again due to some personal problems, forming the short-lived band Pledge Karma. In January 2012, "Rabiul Awal Real" joined as Tanim's replacement, and in March 2013 Sumit Gaurab joined the family replacing Tutul Rashid.
Stentorian received almost 100% positive reviews from the leading musicians and legends of Bangladesh. James gained cult following with the song, and he were fondly nicknamed "Rocket Roll V" and "Riff Master" by his fans. With the huge success of Bishonno Adhaar, Stentorian did their first ever national tour. After the tour, they signed up with G-Series, a major musical label of Bangladesh.
After one year of irregular activity and the ultimate departure of Torsha and Shams from the band, Stentorian restarted its journey once again with a track on the mixed album Rock 101, Choritrohin. Anabeel Sen replaced Shams on Bass. Choritrohin gained much critical attention as the song narrates secret desires of a perverted rapist. Stentorian announced that they are releasing second album soon enough.
As the villain of the piece Andrew Rivera made a swarthily malevolent and richly stentorian Scarpia, but lacked a real glint of wickedness in the eyes.
You are as gentle as a lamb, you are > renowned throughout Arabia for the stentorian tones of your voice, and you > are an asset to your tribe.
Stentorian's first line-up had Torsha Khan (Vocals), James Kabir (guitar), Shams Alim Biswas (bass), Golam (guitar), and Bobby Khan (drum). After 10 months of hard practice and patience, Stentorian got their first ever break at a concert in the Indian High Commission Auditorium, Dhaka (27 October 2001). From the very first show, Stentorian had instant appeal. Torsha's vocal performance was widely praised among both critics and fellow musicians.
Dolores ignores Duncan for a while. Duncan misses her attentions and in the end acknowledges their friendship (only to be driven back under the furniture by Dolores' stentorian rejoicing).
The British comedian Herbert Mundin appeared to add comic relief in his role as an English merchant. Dell Henderson plays President William McKinley but with a stentorian voice dubbed by John Carradine.
Stentorian along with Rockstrata, Warfaze, Aurthohin, Artcell, Black, Cryptic Fate, Metal Maze, Arbovirus, Nemesis, Vibe, and Kronic are among the first and few bands in Bangladesh to popularize Heavy Metal and Hard Rock in the country.
Aizlewood of the London Evening Standard said it was built to inspire "hair-waving, body-shaking routines at stadium shows", pinpointing "stentorian keyboards, clattering electro-percussion and thumping backbeats" as the bedrock of the album's production.
"Stentorian: The next big thing in Heavy Metal." Bangladesh First, leading Bangladeshi e-magazine. November 16, 2010 Songs like Jolosrot, Mone Pore na and Onubhuti became people's favorite, and they are often sung by the younger generation.
Sammarinese Americans are Americans of Sammarinese descent. The largest Sammarinese-American communities are in Michigan, mostly in the cities of Troy and Detroit. Sammarinese immigrants in Troy established institutions such as the San Marino Club and Re Monti Stentorian.
Elsewhere, Stentor is said to have died after losing a shouting contest with Hermes.Scholia on Iliad 5. 785; Eustathius on Homer, Iliad, 607. 29 Stentor's story is the origin of the term "stentorian", meaning loud-voiced, for which he was famous.
The Stentorian organization would like to see an LAFD united within itself. Where all members are treated equally, and job satisfaction is not only experienced by each member, but is also displayed to the communities in which we live and serve.
Nagore Esmail Mohammed Hanifa (25 December 1925 - 8 April 2015) was a Tamil Muslim lyricist,playback singer and politician. He was known as Isai Murasu for his deep stentorian voice. His signature song was "Iraivanidam Kaiyendungal". It was written by Kiliyanur, (near Mayiladuthurai) R. Abdul Salam.
Stentorian's approach has remained the same over the band's career, preferring to play what they enjoy and do best. Their appreciation of early rock and heavy metal is reflected in some of their occasional cover songs."Stentorian: The next big thing in Heavy Metal." Bangladesh First, leading Bangladeshi e-magazine.
Stentorian started national tour once again and started to appear at media regularly. On 7 March 2010, a song was released from the second album as an album preview, "Chhobi". The song was also made available for free download. "Chhobi" was downloaded more than 45000 times from its original hosting only.
Sinclair and Catherine F. Hitchings. Theatre of Liberty: Boston's Old State House. Then, fellow patriot Sheriff William Greenleaf attempted to read it from the balcony, but he could only muster a whisper. Col. Crafts then stood next to the sheriff and read it from the balcony in a stentorian tone.
Doctor Hormone was a scientific genius who developed powerful "hormones" which were capable of creating great changes in the human body, including restoring youth and transforming people into animals or bizarre human-animal hybrids. The Thinker endowed Doctor Hormone with powers that included superhuman strength, a stentorian voice, and super-breath.
Aurthohin along with Rockstrata, Warfaze, Artcell, Cryptic Fate, Stentorian, Arbovirus (band) Metal Maze, Black, Nemesis, Vibe, Kronic and The Attempted Band are among the first and few bands in Bangladesh to popularise rock and heavy metal in the country. Their popularity paved the way for many bands to be formed especially in Dhaka.
In his childhood, he also worked as a tailor's and a cobbler's apprentice. In 1967, he participated and won the title of a song contest organized by Adana Family-friendly Tea Garden. He then began to perform at Radio Çukurova. During this time, he adopted the surname Gürses, which means literally "stentorian voice".
While exiting, the car inexplicably feels heavier, as if the brake is on. Upon reaching Magga Glen, they are greeted and fed by the owner, Glenys Jones. The next morning, the Five meet Mrs Jones's brusque son, Morgan, who is powerfully built. Although he says little, Morgan has a stentorian voice that he uses to call his seven dogs.
One of his last appearances was in a circa-1966 series of TV commercials for Quaker Life Cereal, where he moderated "the great Quaker Life debate....is it for adults or kids?". He ended each commercial with his stentorian voice proclaiming "Quaker Life. It must be for everybody!". He died in his hometown, New Milford, Connecticut in 1968.
Lansing had craggy good looks, a stentorian voice, commanding presence, and characteristic bushy eyebrows. Lansing had a son, Robert Frederick Orin Lansing (1957–2009), with his first wife, actress Emily McLaughlin; the couple eventually divorced. About a year and a half later, he married Gari Hardy, but this marriage also ended in divorce. The couple had a daughter, Alice Lucille Lansing.
Dave Tinelt is a heavy metal music vocalist with Mortal Sin and Nekrofeist. Tinelt was born in Port Kembla, New South Wales (born 1974) and grew up in the Wollongong suburb of Bellambi. Tinelt knew he wanted to be in a metal band when he was 12–13 years old. He joined his first metal band Stentorian as the drummer.
The Sandford Union was inaugurated in the 1930s, to enable past pupils to keep in touch with one another and the school itself. A Sandford Union newsletter, The Stentorian, is sent to all past pupils with news and Union event details. The Sandford Union hold several events during the year culminating in the annual dinner held every year on the fourth Friday in November.
He failed, however, to achieve a real success on this particular occasion because his lyric voice was not equal to the heavyweight dramatic demands of Otello's score, which had been written by Verdi to suit the more powerful tones of his stentorian rival Tamagno.Scott 1977. Thereafter, Marconi built his operatic career increasingly in Eastern Europe, singing often in Poland and Russia to considerable acclaim during the 1890s.
The most prominent era for heavy metal movement was between early 1990s to early 2000s. Warfaze, Rockstrata, Aces and In Dhaka are often considered as the "big four founders of heavy metal". Other 2000s metal bands are bands like Artcell, Aurthohin, Cryptic Fate, Powersurge, Mechanix, Metal Maze, Vibe and Stentorian. Alternative bands like Nemesis, Arbovirus and Black also played some alternative metal songs over the years.
In 2011 the British mercenary and former Scots Guard and SAS officer, Simon Mann upset members of Clan Gregor and MacGregor's family after publishing his autobiography in which he describes MacGregor as a "small, toxic, red-haired, farting, foul-mouthed, stentorian dragon". The book, Cry Havoc, contains Mann's account of his unsuccessful mission to overthrow Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, the President of Equatorial Guinea.
As a preacher he sang with a loud, clear, stentorian baritone which complemented his playing. His songs were exclusively gospel and were a mixture of traditional hymns and originals. Karnes' records are unique in being the only known use of the harp-guitar in Old Time Music and which had largely been seen as a novelty instrument of limited appeal being both difficult to play and unwieldy to hold.
The album's first half features six pop songs performed by Houston. Houston's cover of Dolly Parton's plaintive country ballad "I Will Always Love You" is a grand pop-gospel declaration of lasting devotion to a departing lover. "I Have Nothing" and "Run to You" are ballads featuring Houston's characteristic stentorian delivery, and also won the Oscars. "Jesus Loves Me" is sung with Bebe Winans and features a pop arrangement.
53 According to Colonel Swett in his 1826 account of the battle, when the Americans were finally given the order to fire, McClary, with his stentorian voice, was distinctly heard over the roar of cannon and musket fire, "animating and encouraging the men as though he would inspire every ball that sped, with his own fire and energy." Humphreys, Swett, 1826, p. 35 Frothingham, 1890, p. 97 Ellis, 2008, p.
That, with respect, is what the Dr. Phil show is for – exposed feelings and some kind of half-baked social context." Johanna Schneller wrote for the Toronto Star that the new format was likely an admission by the CBC that "you know the news, but we're the experts. Not the stentorian experts-on-high the way we used to be; we're chatty experts. Your four friends who always make you go, 'Huh.
George Karl Wentzlaff, whose stage name was George "Foghorn" Winslow (May 3, 1946June 13, 2015), was an American child actor of the 1950s known for his stentorian voice and deadpan demeanor. He appeared in several films, opposite such stars as Marilyn Monroe,Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Cary Grant, Ginger Rogers, Dean Martin, and Jerry Lewis.Ladies of the Western: Interviews with Fifty-one More ... Michael G. Fitzgerald, Boyd Magers - 2002- p.201 Interview of Gigi Perreau re.
James Montgomery of MTV wrote that the song was "untouchable." In 2012, Porcys listed it at number 99 in their ranking of "100 Singles 1990-1999". Stephen Holden of The New York Times wrote that the song and "Run to You" are "booming generic ballads to which Houston applies her typical stentorian delivery." In 2017, ShortList's Dave Fawbert listed the song as containing "one of the greatest key changes in music history".
Stokes and Sane performed on Beale Street as the Beale Street Sheiks and first recorded under that name for Paramount Records in August 1927. Stokes eventually cut 38 sides for Paramount and Victor Records. "The fluid guitar interplay between Stokes and Sane, combined with a propulsive beat, witty lyrics, and Stokes's stentorian voice, make their recordings irresistible." Their duet style influenced the young Memphis Minnie in duets with her husband, Kansas Joe McCoy.
Even at the Custom House where he was a broker, his announcing abilities came into play. During the start of the Tariffs of 1894 of Grover Cleveland's second presidency, a never before seen rush brokers trying withdrawal bonded goods from the Custom House. Using his stentorian voice, made all the official announcements and instructed the unruly crowd to "get in line". He had a baritone voice and was regularly referred to as "Silver- tongued" or "Silvery-tongued".
Reeves was succeeded by Edward Lloyd, who between 1874 and his retirement in 1900 took part in every Handel Triennial Festival at the Crystal Palace. Braham's 'Death of Nelson' remained in Lloyd's repertoire during the 1900s: in Lloyd's declamatory style, ringing but without much vibrato, there may be an echo of the stentorian style of Braham himself. In the early twentieth century the declamatory delivery in Handel's music was maintained by Walter Widdop and Joseph Hislop among others.
He was prominent in Midlands club cricket for many years and played for The Forty Club, which takes cricket into schools, into his 60s. At Edgbaston Cricket Ground, he was for many years to 1988 the "stentorian- voiced" public address announcer: Wisden Cricketers' Almanack noted, in its obituary of him in 1994, that he "would upbraid small boys for the slightest mischief in an echoing basso profundo", and that "his successor is still sometimes called the Cluggie".
The first movement opens with a lilting, almost Wagnerian, introduction played by orchestra (Larghetto calmato). A stentorian cadenza follows, and after a short reprise of the introduction the proper sonata form begins (Poco più mosso, e con passione). The theme of the cadenza is incorporated in the first subject, while the introductory one is later transformed into the second (in F major). The development section is interrupted by the reappearing of the initial cadenza, much more elaborated.
He had his toupee delivered from London to meet with Paramount executives, but Roddenberry ordered Stewart to remove the "awful looking" hairpiece. Stewart's stentorian voice impressed the executives, who immediately approved the casting. Roddenberry sent Stewart C. S. Forester's Horatio Hornblower novels, saying the Picard character was based on Hornblower, but Stewart was already familiar with the character, having read the books as a teenager. As the series progressed, Stewart exercised more control over the character's development.
In part, this may have been due to his early career on Broadway. He knew how to "sell" a song—to build a stirring aria to a climax that would bring audiences to their feet. While the voice was always unmistakably his, it changed noticeably in character over time. His early recordings display a darker tonal hue, and the voice is stiffer, as though he were imitating the stentorian Italian baritone of a previous generation, Titta Ruffo.
The stentorian Ethelston read the Riot Act from a window in the Mount Street house, at a point between the attempted enforcements of those decisions. Hay gave an account of how Ethelson hung out of the window, and he had stood behind, ready to catch the tails of Ethelston's coat if he had started to topple. It is not clear that Ethelston was heard. Silvester then left the house, and read the Riot Act from a card.
The newly configured Fortress Tiberius utters a stentorian battle cry as he executes a masterful counter-offensive against Trypticon, scoring several successive strikes. But complications soon arise, within. Despite Ratchet's best advice, the fragmented resonant emotions of Fortress Maximus (whose former body now houses the duplicate Enterprise) seriously begin to corrupt Kirk's concentration and coordination. McCoy reports that the miners (plus himself, Spock, Scotty and Arcee) are becoming traumatized by the extremity of the outer conflict.
Kamal has been working since 2006 as a guest member of the metal band Aurthohin, who after overcoming recent setbacks regarding former Warfaze bandmate Sumon's health, have released a new studio album Aushamapto 2. He has also been helping out another underground act called Moshpit. Shams has already released a new concept album titled Onibarjo with his symphonic metal band De-illumination, featuring ex-Warfaze member and Metal Maze guitarist Sazzad Arefeen, and the young bassist Anabeel Sen of Stentorian.
Although Baker is usually described as having begun his career as a vaudeville performer, he showed early promise as an inventor and a machinist.Iowa Press-Citizen, 29 Nov 1921 Norman Baker invented and, through his Tangley Company, successfully manufactured and sold the Tangley Automatic Air Calliope or calliaphone, a variation of the then-common steam organ. This mobile, stentorian contrivance was much in demand for fairgrounds and circuses. Baker also formed numerous local businesses under the Tangley or Baker name.
Comparing Mattea's vocals to Linda Ronstadt and Jennifer Warnes, Randy Lewis of the Los Angeles Times wrote that "she treats the songs, most of which are about lives in transition, with the requisite humility and honesty so their simple charms are not inflated into stentorian Author's Messages". Mattea won the Country Music Association's Female Vocalist of the Year award in both 1989 and 1990, and a Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance in 1990 for "Where've You Been".
Actually, I can't think of a woman who wouldn't like to be taken if it's with love. If you take a woman by force and at the same time gently, you can't fail." Langella wanted to explore sides of the character which weren't shown before: "I decided he was a highly vulnerable and erotic man, not cool and detached and with no sense of humour or humanity. I didn't want him to appear stilted, stentorian or authoritarian as he's often presented.
100–102 He paid particular attention to ensuring that skills were acquired in practical topics such as map reading, signalling and engine mechanics. It was during his time at the Central Flying School that he earned the nickname "Boom", either for his stentorian utterances, or for his low rumbling tones. In September 1912 he acted as an air observer during the Army Manoeuvres. His experiences here developed his understanding of the military utility of flyers working in cooperation with the British Army's ground forces.
His rugged good looks, commanding stage presence and stentorian voice earned him continuing stage work and throughout his film career he periodically returned to the New York stage, making his last such appearance in 1991. José Ferrer asked Lansing to perform in a series of plays at the New York City Center, including as a Cadet of Gascoyne in Cyrano de Bergerac and as the Marquis of Dorset in Richard III. He appeared in Tennessee Williams' Suddenly, Last Summer and Eugene O'Neill's The Great God Brown in the title role.
It was his habit, when after having delivered his cars at the bridge, he was ready to return, to stand at the officer door and call out to his partner in stentorian tones. 'Ho, Jack, time to be going back.' The man and the voice became inseparably connected with the railroad and when his train appeared the men would say, 'Here comes the hojack.' The name sticks to the road and the R., W. & O., is now better known among railroad men as the 'Hojack' than it is by its corporate name.
Lonely and missing his family, he finds himself charmed by a certain prosperous family he often sees on the tram and at concerts. He obtains a job at Hawes and Company, a wool firm, under the stentorian Joe Ackworth, and on the first day he is surprised to find that he recognises Ackworth's co-worker, Mr Alington, as the head of that happy family. In December, Mr Alington's daughter Joan stops by at the office, looking for him. She talks to Greg and invites him to a concert at Gladstone Hall.
The announcers spoke in stentorian tones, as if giving a formal speech to a crowd and not communicating on a personal level. Godfrey vowed that when he returned to the airwaves, he would affect a relaxed, informal style as if he were talking to just one person. He also used that style to do his own commercials and became a regional star. Over time, he added wisecracks to his commercials and would kid the sponsors, a risky move that offended advertising agency executives whose staff worked on the commercial scripts.
Henry Knox Washington had given charge of the crossing logistics to his chief of artillery, Henry Knox. In addition to the crossing of large numbers of troops (most of whom could not swim), he had to safely transport horses and eighteen pieces of artillery over the river. Knox wrote that the crossing was accomplished "with almost infinite difficulty", and that its most significant danger was floating ice in the river. One observer noted that the whole operation might well have failed "but for the stentorian lungs of Colonel Knox".
Up until the late 1950s, trailers were mostly created by National Screen Service and consisted of various key scenes from the film being advertised, often augmented with large, descriptive text describing the story, and an underscore generally pulled from studio music libraries. Most trailers had some form of narration, and those that did featured stentorian voices. In the early 1960s, the face of motion picture trailers changed. Textless, montage trailers and quick-editing became popular, largely due to the arrival of the "new Hollywood" and techniques that were becoming increasingly popular in television.
128 Frank Howes made similar observations in an article published in 1951, though noting that "intelligence" was a recognised euphemism for "indifferent vocal equipment".Frank Howes, "Sir Steuart Wilson", Musical Times 92 (1951): 110–12; quoted in Tunbridge, p. 64 A more recent judgement, based on recordings of Schubert Lieder, describes "Wilson's stentorian and rather stiff delivery—the fast vibrato, his tendency to rush (slower songs sound better) and the impression that he is distinctly overparted in the higher register", all of which "does not make for a satisfactory performance according to today's standards."Tunbridge, p.
Luciano Pavarotti Donal Henahan reviewed the production from which the film derived in The New York Times on 16 October 1982. Idomeneo, he wrote, was maybe the best of all baroque operas. The Met's new staging of the work – the first in its 99-year history – was among the finest of its recent offerings, notable for its "sheer depth of vocal talent, grasp of the grand style and impressive décor". The cast was a strong one, with Hildegard Behrens incandescent as Elettra and Timothy Jenkins a stentorian High Priest ("although his upper notes tended to be nasal and strained").
The fact that it was a private contract that never gave due deference to the position of the true sovereign of the country, the States General, drew 't Hoen's stentorian criticism. It proved in his eyes that the Duke (and by extension the Prince) from the beginning of William's stadtholderate had denied the true constitutional relationships within the Republic, and arrogated a "monarchical" position for the Prince, which was contrary to what that position in the eyes of the Patriots ought to be.Theeuwen, p. 301 The scandal gave his opponents the opportunity to engineer the Duke's definitive removal.
We did not want to deny the wishes of the old man, or humiliate > him further. Then Ali Belhaouane made a gesture of salute with his hand, > repeated As-Salamou Alaikum in his stentorian voice, and turned on his > heels. As we withdrew, police commissioner Driss Guiga presented himself and > advised the fallen ruler of an order from the Minister of the Interior > placing him in isolation. In the course of this, hearing the name of his > father spoken, the King reacted again, saying Allah Yarhamou (May God save > his soul) clearly out loud as he left the room.
The relative major C, as well as the submediant F major, play major structural and dramatic roles in this and later movements. The movement is generally quiet and tense, punctuated by dramatic climaxes and a stentorian coda. II. Andante poco moto Movement II, Theme C major; Theme and Variations - Andante poco moto The second movement comprises 5 variations on a simple 32-bar, two-section theme with elements of counterpoint and chromaticism. The variations generally undergo progressive rhythmic subdivision, with a parallel minor variation followed by a key change that prepares a conclusive return to the tonic for the final variation.
His band's here, let's just cut it.'"Solomon Burke, in Mojo Magazine (August 2008), quoted in "Everybody Needs Somebody To Love by Solomon Burke" In this song, Burke employs the style of a black preacher, in "which he begins by delivering his message in a style of a sermon, and offering salvation".Michael Haralambos, Soul Music: The Birth of a Sound in Black America, (Da Capo Press, 1985):101. Dave Marsh explains that in this song, "the porcine, gilt-fingered lay preacher testifies from the top but what you ought to hear is writ large between the lines, especially in the stentorian opening sermon.
Waterman replaced Harold Peary, on "The Great Gildersleeve," radio program after Peary was unable to convince sponsor and show owner Kraft Cheese to allow him an ownership stake in the show. Impressed with better capital-gains deals CBS was willing to offer performers in the high-tax late 1940s, he decided to move from NBC to CBS during the latter's famous talent raids. Kraft, however, refused to move the show to CBS and hired Waterman to replace Peary as the stentorian Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve. He also began his radio career at WIBA in Madison, singing in a quartet that performed "musical interludes between programs," and came to NBC in Chicago in early 1936.
His filmography of this period includes Mughal E Azam (1960), where he gave his most memorable performance as the Mughal emperor Akbar, Harishchandra Taramati (1963) in which he played the lead role, an unforgettable performance as Porus in Sikandar-e-Azam (1965), and the stentorian grandfather in Kal Aaj Aur Kal (1971), in which he appeared with his son Raj Kapoor and grandson Randhir Kapoor. Kapoor starred in the legendary religious Punjabi film Nanak Nam Jahaz Hai (1969), a film so revered in Punjab that there were lines many kilometres long to purchase tickets. He also starred in the Punjabi films Nanak Dukhiya Sub Sansar (1970) and Mele Mittran De (1972). He also acted in the Kannada movie Sakshatkara (1971), directed by Kannada director Puttanna Kanagal.
Tamagno's intensely bright, steel-tipped voice with its stentorian timbre, open production, vigorous (but never disruptive) vibrato and incisive declamation is preserved on two batches of technologically primitive recordings of operatic items. They were made during February 1903 at Tamagno's holiday retreat in Ospedaletti and during April 1904 at a 'studio' in Rome. The British Gramophone & Typewriter Company, HMV/EMI's predecessor, produced all of Tamagno's recordings (issued in the US by the Victor Talking Machine Company), which were released on shellac discs 10 or 12 inches in diameter and play correctly at speeds in the range of 73 to 77 rpm (the 78 rpm standard was not established until the 1920s).Notes to Issue 32- Tamagno 10″ Records (www.historicmasters.org). Accessed 25 September 2016.
America's fascination with radio triggered the pungent parody "Twisting the Dials", probably the very first comedy sketch of its kind: Billy and Ernie simulate tuning a radio and getting snatches of random radio programs (Ernie's stentorian recitation of "Gunga Din" interrupted by Billy singing a fast Hawaiian song, Billy saccharinely introducing children's storyteller "Daddy Scarem" [Ernie] who turns out to be pretty grim, an incomprehensible boxing match, etc., punctuated by frequent time-outs for station identifications and time signals). One of their most pointed satires, recorded with a full orchestra, was "We Can't Sleep in the Movies Anymore". Jones and Hare demonstrate how talking pictures have changed a restful evening in a theater into a noisy onslaught of "sneezes, squawks, and squeals".
By the late 1930s, Delmar was an announcer on such major radio series as The March of Time and Your Hit Parade. He played multiple roles in The Mercury Theatre on the Air's October 1938 radio drama The War of the Worlds. His main role was that of Captain Lansing, the National Guardsman who collapses in terror when confronted by the Martian invaders, although he also is noted for his address to the "citizens of the nation" as the Secretary of the Interior, in which role he spoke in a stentorian, declamatory style deliberately reminiscent of then-President Franklin Roosevelt.Kelly, Ray, Celebrating the 70th Anniversary of Orson Welles's panic radio broadcast The War of the Worlds. Wellesnet, October 26, 2008; retrieved April 10, 2012.
Thereafter, Packer became the public address announcer for the Lakers, Kings, indoor soccer and indoor tennis events at the Forum. Nick Nickson, a radio broadcaster for the Los Angeles Kings, replaced John Ramsey as the Dodger Stadium public address announcer in 1983 and served in that capacity through the 1989 season to work with the Kings full-time. Dennis Packer and Pete Arbogast were emulators of John Ramsey, using the same stentorian style of announcing Ramsey was famous for. Packer and Arbogast shared the stadium announcing chores for the 1994 FIFA World Cup matches at the Rose Bowl. Arbogast won the Dodgers job on the day that Ramsey died on January 25, 1990, by doing a verbatim imitation of Ramsey's opening and closing remarks that were standard at each game.
A French scholar noted: > In the last years of the Sadat's presidency, it was impossible to walk the > streets of Cairo without hearing [Kishk's] stentorian voice. Climb into a > collective service-taxi and the driver is listening to one of Sheikh Kishk's > recorded sermons... They listen to Kishk in Cairo, in Casablanca, and in the > North African district of Marseilles. A Saudi-funded magazine has dubbed him > `the star of Islamic preaching`... none commands his incomparable vocal > cords, his panoramic Muslim culture, his phenomenal capacity for > improvisation, and his acerbic humour in criticizing infidel regimes, > military dictatorship, the peace treaty with Israel, or the complicity of > al-Azhar... So great was his fame that the Ministry of Waqf had to build > several annexes to the mosque to accommodate the Friday crowds.
The original trio remains as the main structure, but four inserts interrupt as "magic moments", in which other instruments engage in dialogue with the trio: the first is an imperious solo oboe, the second a stentorian trumpet-trombone duo, and the last a somnolent tuba. The third insert, on the other hand, is self-reflective, performed by the core trio and including, like the Seventh Hour, the spoken Latin words "Gloria in excelsis Deo et in terra pax in hominibus bonae voluntatis" (Kohl 2008, 16). In the score, Stockhausen specified that the work should be performed with a "light sculpture" in the middle of the stage, and this sculpture should gradually become more brilliant. For the world premiere in Amsterdam, a pyramidal sculpture was designed by the lighting technician Maarten Warmerdam, which was made to increase in brightness over the course of the performance Stockhausen 2011, I and III).
Byrd stated that the "air of foreboding consequence that imparts urgency to almost every page" adds to the novel, and that "Mukasonga is a gifted storyteller with a sure sense of plot construction, and an aptitude for crafting piquant descriptions." Byrd criticised the use of archetypes as characters, calling them "tendentious characterizations" and Byrd also argued that the dialog "skews too much to blatant declarations for my tastes". Rousseau wrote that the book was "Poignant et implacable" (poignant and harsh/implacable). Tom Zoellner of Chapman University stated that the book is an "outstanding work of African fiction", and that "Mukasonga is dead on target about Rwanda". According to Zoellner, the expository speeches were "clunky" and some characters made "stentorian proclamations that no self- respecting adolescent girl would attempt" and therefore "Mukasonga’s strength is generally not in dialogue." LaRue stated that "we should[...]welcome the opportunity to read Mukasonga’s work in English", despite its minor flaws including " dialogue and exposition[that]are occasionally clumsy".
Leeds Musical Festival Concert Programmes (1886, 1901, 1907), Arts & Humanities Research Council website, accessed 9 June 2014 Reviewing King's performance in the latter work, Herman Klein, in Musical Notes, called him: > ...a talented and conscientious artist, who invested his music with all the > dramatic significance and sardonic humour of which it was susceptible. Truth > to tell, there is not much diabolical in Longfellow's fiend, and it would > seem as though Sir Arthur Sullivan had sought on occasion to atone for his > comparative mildness by applying a background of orchestration worthy in its > sonority of Berlioz or Wagner. Whether Satan could make himself heard in > Pandemonium may be an open question, but undoubtedly there are moments in > The Golden Legend when Lucifer's human representative, be his voice ever so > stentorian, is bound to be inaudible. All that artistic singing could do to > lend the character its proper prominence was done by Mr. King.
At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from critics, Screen Memories received an average score of 78 based on 19 reviews, indicating a "generally favorable" reception. AllMusic reviewer Marcy Donelson stated that the album succeeds by basking in its murky splendor," while Clash magazine honored its "all-consuming, oddball" nature, calling it "akin to a well-warranted display of authority from an artist that’s truly a master of his craft." Kevin Harley of Record Collector wrote that it "conveys Mau' confounding persona with total confidence: sometimes silly, sometimes stentorian, it gives the impression of a man in full command of his off-piste forays, rendering it fascinating even as it befuddles." Chal Ravens of Pitchfork called it "grander" and "balanced with a kind of playful absurdity—the sense of nihilistic abandon" that "strikes a chord in a way that most blatantly political albums never quite manage," and praised Maus' "sense of greater craftsmanship in the small details.
Raisa also, of course, famously added to her repertoire the role of Asteria in Boito's posthumous opera, Nerone (1924), and the title role in Turandot (1926) at Toscanini's La Scala, both world premieres in the most lavish Scala productions of that storied era. In Raisa's version of the Nerone rehearsals, Puccini managed to enter into the auditorium at an early rehearsal and Toscanini had a tantrum when he realized Puccini was in the house, as it was his firm policy that no one was to be present at the early rehearsals prior to the final dress rehearsal at which the Milanese opera establishment would be invited, no exceptions, not even for Puccini. It fell to Raisa to escort Puccini to the stage door; it was then that Puccini, who had heard some of the early scenes of the Boito opera which featured some stentorian high notes, told Raisa that he was writing Turandot, "It is a role I can just see you and hear you" and he wanted her to create it, telling her that only the final scene still had to be composed.Raisa's interview with John Gutman on Metropolitan Opera Turandot broadcast, February 1962.

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