-
voice /ˈbrɛθi/ (also
called murmured voice,
whispery voice,
soughing and
susurration) is a
phonation in
which the
vocal folds vibrate, as they do in normal...
- su- sow suid,
Suidae susurrus susurr-
whisper susurrant, susurrate,
susurration,
susurrous taberna tabern- tabernacle, tabernacular,
tavern tabernaculum...
- air-waves are
littered with them. The love song must
resonate with the
susurration of sorrow, the
tintinnabulation of grief. The
writer who
refuses to explore...
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around 1850. The quiet, serenity, and
monastic calm became, for him, the
susurrations of a
dying world which contrasted with what he saw as the
violent emerging...
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maintained pitch admirably and
delivered a
virtuoso cadenza of
animated susurration"), and the
shorter Harmony,
commissioned as the
opening work for the...
- with
rapid interrogations of
harmony and
extreme dynamics—from mild
susurrations to a
stretch before the end of his solo
where he
packs so much force...
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musicians a
chance to
record and publish." Tutl is
Faroese for "whisper,
susurration"; overseas, it is
probably the best-known
representative and distributor...
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Count Mellottie Branston Abby 1993
Swing Low
Mizaaya Powerful Edge 1992
Shalford Norton Challenger Susurration 1991 Rami
Norton Challenger Swordsmith...
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Misbegotten 1993
Zabar Borage Homme De Loi 1992
Northern Crystal Voleris Leariva 1991
Susurration Dolpour ****o Pink 1990
Taffeta And
Tulle Zille Ocean Falls ...
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academic Will Self. The
project is
explored in the
essay amidst the
susurration of
motorways by artist/writer/curator
Richard Grayson. Grit (2024) Islands...