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cannot music raise and quell! Aria (tenor) and Chorus: The trumpet's loud
clangour March Aria (soprano): The soft
complaining flute Aria (tenor):
Sharp violins...
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Acadian Day. The term
originates from the
Acadian French word
meaning "
clangour" or "din". The
practice is
intended to
demonstrate the
vitality and solidarity...
- her
career as a
visual artist. In 2008,
Sindri released his solo
album Clangour under the name Sin Fang Bous; in 2011 he
released his
second solo album...
- a left and
followed up
quickly with a right-left-right, that
started a
clangour in Green's head, and the
Briton crashed onto his back at the same place...
- name Sin Fang Bous.
Shortening this to Sin Fang
after the
release of the
Clangour album,
Sindri has
released four full-lengths as Sin Fang:
Summer Echoes...
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celebrated in song:- THE
PYECOMBE CROOK Hefty of arm he
hammered it out, in
clangour of
forge and
flame of fire; Red it
rolled on the anvil's bosom, Bent and...
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exhibition in 2011.
Robert Fergusson, on
Leith Races: "To town-guard Drum, of
clangour clear,
Baith men and
steeds are raingit; Some
liveries red or
yellow wear...
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Tinatamarre is a word in
Acadian French meaning "
clangour" or "din", and may
refer to: Tintamarre, an
Acadian noisemaking tradition Tantramar Marshes,...
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serenely illuminating climax across the last two sonatas,
where the
gentle clangour generated by this
gifted pianist invested the
festival with a
blaze of...
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Tehlikedeki Diller Dergisi,
Summer 2013, pp. 171–186.
Johann Georg Kohl, "The
Clangour of Musicians", in
Hungarian Heritage, Vol. 9,
Issues 1–2, 2008, pp. 48–53...