The ladies praised his voice and the music, but were more struck with the softness and sonorousness of the Russian language. |
Blake somehow understands, that his sonorousness is a final, sad crumbling of former grandeur. |
They merely serve as sympathetic strings, to increase the sonorousness when the catgut-strings are played upon with the bow. |
Weighty, serious and with noble sonorousness, Scherchen's Berlioz is not for those to whom Fournet, Munch, Beecham and Davis are lodestars in this work. |
All its tones must be of equal power, sonorousness and beauty. |
At all events, the substance of which this violin is made is not likely to contribute to the sonorousness. |