Sub-elements and common terms and instructional terminology may include: balance, monophonic, homophonic, polyphonic, heterophonic, contrapuntal, density (thick, thin, transparent, dark, light), strata, orchestration, collage, chamber, solo/soli, tutti, divisi, ornamentation, resonance, reverberance,
sonorousness, fibre, distortion effects.
Urbanova here confirms that she belongs to it by the firm
sonorousness and colour palette of her voice and its great range of dynamics, in which the places where she rises from the middle registers in forte into subtle high registers that she then develops are particularly ravishing.
Halfway along the route, the tailor tripped on his shoestrings and hit his head on a public fountain with unfortunate consequences for both his nose and the
sonorousness of the Melody Club, which suffered from the absence of the double bassist for two Sundays and a mid-week party.
For Hooke such diligent study included noting such qualities as
Sonorousness or Dulness.
The alliterative pattern of the closing stanzas again contrasts
sonorousness and stridency.
Such grim and comfortless sensations would make for painful reading, no doubt, were it not for the excellence of the prose, which even in translation (by the poet Michael Hulse, though with some help, surely, from Sebald) rises to a pitch of antique
sonorousness, even majesty, that makes almost everything else we read seem small and charges the most unremarkable of scenes with the imminence of something larger.
As the Spanish
sonorousness of this pastoral idyll turns into the delicate quality of the French version, there is no doubt that the work was a labour of love for Anne Cayuela.