Her soprano voice was agile, yet strong enough to be heard over the sometimes somewhat clangorous orchestra. |
The building's balcony is the one from which, jutting his chin and popping his eyes, he made his clangorous speeches to the multitudes. |
He was the first to introduce Tschakowsky's brilliant and clangorous B-flat minor concerto. |
After a clangorous tussle of ideas at the heart of the central development section, an extended coda ultimately returns the music to its unassuming roots. |
Thereupon, he lifted up his voice in clangorous condemnation, after the manner of his species. |
Grimaud's ability to evoke both sensitive tonal shadings and clangorous dissonance made this movement an overwhelming experience. |