Yards away, a teenager music student searches for his flute in the remains of his flattened house.
It's not an issue among professional musicians, he says, and men occupy first flute roles in leading orchestras like the New York Philharmonic.
She grew up playing the flute, sang in school and suspects she got some of her musical talent from her father, semi-professional classical singer.
Flute-like in shape and made of fine Czech crystal, they were designed to minimize the loss of carbonation during pouring, or at least that's how I understand it.
But in the early hours of this morning they will burning the midnight oil one last time as Australia's latest national hero cycles down the Champs-Elysees wearing a yellow jersey and with a flute of champagne in his hand.
Mozart used trombones for this purpose in his operas The Magic Flute and Don Giovanni, and he included a prominent trombone solo in his Requiem.
The orchestra included a ney, an end-blown Persian flute, whose breathy timbre in its low register gave an unearthly poignancy to the music of Mr. Parvin and the Bricklayer.
Edmund, the butler, appeared with a flute of champagne, which Carson downed in one zealous gulp.
Backlit in gloomy purple and red, and accompanied by strings, flute, percussion and a harpsichord, a trio slipped into each other's roles in an allegorical depiction of how all are victims and perpetrators.
Owen's "shrill demented choirs of wailing shells" are portrayed by flute and clarinet, with battlefield horn fanfares in the background.
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Bach's delightful "Badinerie" from the Orchestral Suite No. 2 in B Minor is usually heard with flute and orchestra.
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As a young man he had happily played in chamber groups with his father on flute and his mother on violin.
Schedule six years' worth of dental checkups on your Palm VII while sitting in an airport lounge, or a first flute lesson from the den, at midnight, after coming home from the symphony.
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This sonata, however, is in A Minor, creating all sorts of problems for a player using a fourth flute, which is more suited for flat keys.
The copied flute riff is hard to detect, he said, negating any negotiating strength Larrikin would have had in 1982.
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The saxophone is so flexible in its sound, it can sound like an oboe, a bassoon, a French horn, a flute.
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