Estonian composer Arvo Pärt developed a style he termed tintinnabulation, because of its resemblance to pealing bells. While pianist Kirke Karja doesn't use the same technique as her esteemed ...
NOT so long ago I went to the cinema to watch the Christopher Nolan headscratcher Tenet. Aside from the confusing storyline, ...
forms a perfectly plausible back story to the real-life Poe's penchant for tintinnabulation, morbidity and pale young women, first initial L." Poe enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1827, claiming he ...
Pretty slick, even if it is soulless relative to internal combustion's furious tintinnabulation. A disclaimer (as is always necessary when discussing things guys care too much about): The ...
from lung-shaking bass tones to a tintinnabulation in stratospheric registers, that the brain struggles to assimilate the entirety of it. I imagined phantom structures in the air: the sound was ...
He had developed a technique which he called ‘Tintinnabulation’, from the Latin tintinnabuli, or ‘tolling of little bells.’ This compositional idea, inspired by Medieval chant and ...
Andrew Shenton surveys the full scope of Pärt's oeuvre, providing context and chronological continuity while concentrating in particular on his text-based music, analysing and describing individual ...
If only that final, lovely tintinnabulation of harp and celesta hadn’t been riven by an electronic bleat. The tone poem Death and Transfiguration chronicles a desperate deathbed struggle ...
The terrorising tintinnabulation went on for days and not surprisingly drove everyone mad. Eventually a policeman and an engineer were called out and they investigating the disturbance themselves ...
I thought it must be VE Day, such a happy hullabaloo of carefree people cheering against the tintinnabulation of the bells. The crowd was then seen to be forming a huge scrum around a moving ...