And with the clangorous metal pail he smote the ugly, brutish skull. |
He was the first to introduce Tschakowsky's brilliant and clangorous B-flat minor concerto. |
Her soprano voice was agile, yet strong enough to be heard over the sometimes somewhat clangorous orchestra. |
Grimaud's ability to evoke both sensitive tonal shadings and clangorous dissonance made this movement an overwhelming experience. |
High up in the Gothic steeple, the bells were swinging, gay and clangorous. |
West is a more confessional type, though fond of good one-liners, and has expanded the musical framework of hip-hop beyond the beat and the rhyme, creating epic, clangorous soundtracks. |