When not writing, he was reading voraciously or playing the flute to professional standard.
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.
In an age before intellectual specialisation, it was not uncommon for a factory owner to read philosophy or for a doctor to play the flute beautifully.
The sounds of soloists on the saxophone, the horn, the flute, and the clarinet flowed from the stage one by one, and finally the trumpet solos began.
De Vaucanson built two astonishing humanoid musicians--one played the flute and the other played pipes and drum--yet the automaton that brought him the most fame was a life-size mechanical duck.
" The lowest note of the fourth flute, a B-flat, is a fourth higher than the lowest note of the regular alto recorder, which is referred to by the English as the "common flute.
Instead of the accordion, Jorge Continentos plays the wooden flute called the pifanos, among other wind instruments.
The alto flute, however, is a more graceful, slower-moving bird from the nearby lake that swings by now and then.
The copied flute riff is hard to detect, he said, negating any negotiating strength Larrikin would have had in 1982.
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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.
For example, Champagne can actually be better enjoyed from a wide glass, versus the ubiquitous Champagne flute.
Among the party favors: a commemorative Star Trek: The Experience champagne flute.
The slow, simple and elegant melodies are performed on distinctive instruments such as a bamboo flute called the dongxiao and a crooked-neck lute played horizontally called the pipa, as well as more common wind, string and percussion instruments.
The tower, on East 22nd St. between Broadway and Park Avenue South, would be only 50 feet wide at the base but would expand like a slender champagne flute and be wider at the top, a rendering reviewed by The Wall Street Journal shows.
Yards away, a teenager music student searches for his flute in the remains of his flattened house.
My lunch companion and I raised our glass to friendship, to France, even to hard work, and finally to the singular beauty of a crystal flute of Champagne glowing from afternoon sun that poured through the window.
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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The Hayachine Kagura is a series of masked dances accompanied by drum, cymbals and flute: six ritual dances begin the performance, five dances recount stories of the deities and medieval Japanese history, and a final dance features a performer dressed as a "shishi, " an imaginary lion-like creature representing the Hayachine deity himself.
Edmund, the butler, appeared with a flute of champagne, which Carson downed in one zealous gulp.
"I just instinctively dropped my flute and I charged the guy, " Madrid said.
This key component of the festival takes the form of ritual dancing to flute music and drums for an abundant harvest of rice crops.
It is a key component of the festival and takes the form of ritual dancing to flute music and drums for an abundant harvest of rice crops.
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.
The Beastie Boys are sued for using a six-second snippet of an obscure flute recording--even though they got a release from the record company beforehand.
Mr. Martin needs more than a magic flute to get rid of the rats.
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Pieces were built around keyboard tones, flute, guitar noises, the sound of breathing, and occasional stretches of drumming.
It's not an issue among professional musicians, he says, and men occupy first flute roles in leading orchestras like the New York Philharmonic.
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