tintinnabular

tintinnabular
/tin'ti nab"yeuh leuhr/, adj.
of or pertaining to bells or bell ringing.
Also, tintinnabulary /tin'ti nab"yeuh ler'ee/, tintinnabulous.
[1760-70; < L tintinnabul(um) bell (tintinna(re) to ring + -bulum instrumental suffix) + -AR1]

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  • tintinnabular — |tintə|nabyələ(r) adjective Etymology: Latin tintinnabulum bell + English ar : tintinnabulary …   Useful english dictionary

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  • Spiegel im Spiegel — is a piece of music written by Arvo Pärt in 1978, just prior to his departure from Estonia. The piece is in the tintinnabular style of composition, wherein a melodic voice (which operates over diatonic scales) and tintinnabular voice (which… …   Wikipedia

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  • Magnificat (Pärt) — Magnificat was composed in 1989 by Arvo Pärt. A setting of the Latin Magnificat text, it is in tintinnabuli style, which was invented by Pärt in the mid 1970s. It is scored a cappella for mixed choir: soprano solo, sopranos I and II, alto, and… …   Wikipedia

  • Tintinnabula — Tintinnabulum Tin tin*nab u*lum, n.; pl. {Tintinnabula}. [L., a bell. See {Tintinnabular}.] A bell; also, a set or combination of bells or metal plates used as a musical instrument or as a toy. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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