"He carved these monumental volumes of space that just hit you in the gut," Robin Karson, the author of "Fletcher Steele, Landscape Architect," observed.
This songbook was a monumental six volumes, and includes, in addition to folksongs collected by Kisselgoff and others, original art songs and a section on cantillation of religious texts.
Four of the six monumental volumes were completed under General Barnes' administration and the other two were far advanced at the time of his retirement.
My screams and curses would be played back at monumental volumes during the period of my nightly transfers to their realm, sometimes causing my ears to literally bleed.
Rudhyar termed it "humanistic astrology," the subject of his monumental volume, The Astrology of Personality, published in 1936.
And then there are the 435 plates from Audubon's monumental volume of 1827-38, so large it is known as the Elephant Folio.
To stick with violinists, in 1908 Andreas Moser produced two monumental volumes on his mentor, the great Joseph Joachim.
The result is a monumental and completely absorbing volume that creates vivid portraits of these two tyrants, while illuminating the history of the first half of this bloodstained century.
The monumental and, in my eyes, sensually provocative volumes stem from this.
In these two monumental volumes, Pocock seeks to explain how a studious boy fashioned himself into a genuinely "enlightened" thinker.