Material culture, by definition, belongs both to the ethereal realm of culture and to the material world.
The rallying cries of dissent become ever more ethereal and faint.
Its ethereal quality lends potency to the charged space between the gallery blocks.
Some are creating -oating ethereal waltzes, others faster, demonic fairground waltzes, spinning through the music with alarming intent.
They claim that there is an ethereal fire, which is colorless - otherwise, it would block out the colors of the heavens and the stars.
She departed from the ethereal to the celestial.
In all of these works, carefully conceived microphone techniques create intimate experiences which draw the audience into a contemplative world of small ethereal sounds.
Sometimes the technique elicited fascinating, ethereal blue notes.
Her refined features and ethereal air are well suited to the part.
It seems that the prelude says this with sounds, with elevated, sad and frail sounds, almost disembodied, ethereal, sick with imminent death.
The mist was gone and the orchestral music breathed on, sonorous and ethereal, crashing on the metallic cymbals.
Music inspired by, or written to depict, light has a tendency to be ethereal and atmospheric, often slow in pulse.
An ethereal violin solo carries the music into silence.
It's a pattern that decrescendos to an ethereal farewell.
It is important to note that when we say "philosophical reflections" we do not mean ethereal musings.
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