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  2. Pearl Flutes - Wikipedia

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    Pearl Flutes (established Chiba, Japan, 1968) is part of the Pearl Musical Instrument Company which was founded in 1946. The flutes are distributed worldwide by Pearl Musical Instrument Company, in the United States by Pearl Corporation based in Nashville , Tennessee , and in Europe by Pearl Music Europe based in Venlo , The Netherlands .

  3. List of compositions by Anton Diabelli - Wikipedia

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    Notturno for csakan, viola & guitar, Op. 123; Notturno, for clarinet & guitar; Duo in A major for violin and guitar; Duo in D major for violin and guitar; 6 Original Austrian Folk Songs for csakan and guitar; 3 pieces for flute and guitar; Potpourri No.1 from the Favorite Works of Beethoven for flute (or violin) & guitar; Trio for 2 violins and ...

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject Classical music/Lists of pages/Articles ...

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    • A Garland for Linda • A German Requiem (Brahms) • A German Requiem discography • A Handshake in the Dark • A Hero's Song • A Hundred Hardanger Tunes • A Hymn of St Columba • A Hymn to God the Father • À la musique • A la Verge Santíssima: Dues Lletretes a Una Veu • A Land of Pure Delight • A Little Suite for ...

  5. List of Italian musical terms used in English - Wikipedia

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    A chord with the notes spread out in time (rather than sounded simultaneously) Basso continuo: continuous bass: Continuous bass accompaniment by chordal instrument(s) and bass instrument(s) (see Figured bass.) A bocca chiusa: in closed mouth: Wordless humming in a choral piece Chiuso: closed: Calls for a horn to be muted by hand. Coloratura ...

  6. Wikipedia : Featured sound candidates/Paganini's Cantabile

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    Oppose—In audio terms: the guitar overpowers the violin in many places (this is a miking problem; didn't they do a sound check beforehand? It's amateurish). It's amateurish). I can forgive a few tuning issues in the violin, and a few "poked" notes on the guitar that are less than beautiful—the balance is the killer.

  7. Glossary of music terminology - Wikipedia

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    Part of a violin family or guitar/lute stringed instrument that holds the strings in place and transmits their vibrations to the resonant body of the instrument. brillante Brilliantly, with sparkle. Play in a showy and spirited style. brio or brioso Vigour; usually in con brio: with spirit or vigour broken chord

  8. Six Flute Concertos, Op. 10 (Vivaldi) - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Vivaldi wrote a set of flute concertos, Op. 10, [a] that were published c. 1728 by Amsterdam publisher Michel-Charles Le Cène. [1] Flute Concerto No. 1 "La Tempesta di Mare" in F major, RV 433 Allegro; Largo; Presto; Flute Concerto No. 2 "La Notte" in G minor, RV 439 (see also RV 104, composed in the 1710s with chamber accompaniment) Largo

  9. Flute Concerto No. 1 (Jolivet) - Wikipedia

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    It is scored for solo flute and strings [1] [2] and was premièred on 24 January 1950 by soloist Jean-Pierre Rampal. [3] Jolivet wrote a concerto for flute and percussion in 1965. [4] The work lasts about 13 minutes. [3] It is now part of the standard flute repertoire and several prominent flautists have recorded it.