Definition of voix celeste in English:
voix celeste
nounˌvwʌ səˈlɛstˌvwä səˈlest
French term for vox angelica
Example sentencesExamples
- His designs rejected the baroque model in favour of a more expressive and ` romantic’ instrument, of which a new, highly sensitive swell mechanism, his deployment of the voix celestes and voix humaine stops and a distinctive character he imparted to swell reeds were the most significant features.
- He spoke of the Salicional, voix celestes, vox angelica and lieblich gedact as stops of distinctive character.
- Eventually a new motherboard was fitted which sorted that problem but killed three other stops - unda maris and voix celeste which I don't really care for anyway, and the 12 th on the Swell which I was a bit sorry to lose.
Origin
Late 19th century: French voix céleste, literally 'heavenly voice'.