How To Use Trumpeter In A Sentence
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Just as trumpeters wore distinctive uniforms, so too they rode distinctive horses, usually greys, to aid recognition.
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Then trumpeters played a fanfare, fireworks boomed and crackled across the sky and children from schools on either side of the river waved flags and exchanged huge greetings cards to commemorate new links between their communities.
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The escalade was to be attempted by a band of ten; five of the trumpeters and buglemen were selected and four centurions, the Ligurian was to be their guide.
A History of Rome During the Later Republic and Early Principate
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The mallards, golden-eyes and trumpeters were still there, working the shallows of the river for aquatic plants.
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Kenny Wheeler, the expat Canadian trumpeter and jazz composer, was 82 last week – but this big band session featuring new themes and plenty of flugelhorn improvising, was recorded only a few months ago.
Kenny Wheeler: The Long Waiting – review
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A screaming-chorus of local popstrels accompanies one song, a marching band of local trumpeters and saxophonists another.
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Entire avian families are essentially confined to the Neotropics, as are such unique species as screamers, trumpeters, sunbittern, hoatzin, and boat-billed heron.
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Tuneful trumpeters joined harmonious horn players at Bury Music Centre when they staged annual concert performances.
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We had reached the outer court by this, and were hurrying for the bridge that led to the pontlevis when we saw a tall man, his cuirass glittering like silver in the moonlight, step out of the shadow and signal to a trumpeter, who stood at his side.
Orrain A Romance
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If you are cajoled by the cunning arguments of a trumpeter of heresy, or the praises of a puritanic old woman, is not that womanish? —
The Abbot
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The ladies rode on palfreys or were drawn on litters, escorted by gentlemen, squires and pages, with trumpeters, drummers and minstrels.
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But, a blue marlin is also just as happy rounding up a big ball of ‘trumpetero’ or boarfish, just like a tuna or sail, and guzzles on them too.
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Tapestries hung from the trumpets of the state trumpeters.
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A bunch of Brits in this effervescent reissue of the trumpeter's journeys from trad to mainstream.
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Now the fifer was the clarionet-player's brother; and he, turning on the trumpeter, roared --
Handy Andy, Volume One A Tale of Irish Life, in Two Volumes
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Airy, instantly accessible but surprisingly subtle music covering ground between modem mainstream and bebop and featuring Barnes alongside trumpeter Adams.
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As leader-trumpeter Dean Nelson states in his succinct CD notes, this is ‘a bit of jump, funk, jive, and lots of swing.’
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Bands of that era also featured great pianists, bassists, trumpeters, flautists, violinists, and occasional saxophonists.
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Imperial processions were vast, with drummers, trumpeters, attendants carrying torches and many more.
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At first the cymbals merely kept time with the meter of the mantras, but soon the conch-blowers and trumpeters struck up too, and the band was joined by four priestly drummers each holding a tall wooden tabla.
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In a study of osteological and soft-tissue characters, Mayr & Clarke (2003) also found gruiforms to be polyphyletic: rails, trumpeters and cranes (referred to from hereon as the ‘gruiform core’) were one of the most basal groups within Neoaves, bustards were without close relatives, and seriemas formed a clade with … .. hoatzins.
Goodbye, my giant predatory, cursorial, flightless hoatzin
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Then check out trumpeter Frank London's Invocations, which tackles that most intense of Jewish music traditions, cantorial singing, through London's horn.
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Her first album was arranged by a son of Cuba's legendary scat singer and jazz trumpeter Bobby Carcasses.
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Maurice Murphy, one of the country's leading classical trumpeters, learnt his craft with the Black Dyke Mills band.
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Renowned Cuban-American trumpeter Arturo Sandoval says he loves to play jazz, which he calls a classic American art form.
Making an Album -- The Way It Used to Be Done
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His new sextet reflects that credo; trumpeter Michael Rodriguez, pianist Osmany Paredes and percussionist Luisito Quintero have also played on Mr. Bona's recordings.
At Home in Music's World
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Although lead shot is banned for hunting waterfowl in both the US and Canada, it can still be used for hunting upland birds and for trap shooting, which occurs in some of the areas where Trumpeter Swans winter.
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The drummers and trumpeters they employed moved about from stage to balcony and turret as they were required.
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There are trumpeters, cariamas, and the limpkin in South America; sungrebes in South America, Africa, and southeastern Asia; and mesites on Madagascar.
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Cranes and their relatives belong to an old and wide-ranging group of birds that includes rails, coots, sungrebes, kagu, sunbitterns, roatelos, buttonquail, cranes, limpkins, trumpeters, seriemas, and bustards.
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Maurice Murphy, one of the country's leading classical trumpeters, learnt his craft with the Black Dyke Mills band.
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Just as trumpeters wore distinctive uniforms, so too they rode distinctive horses, usually greys, to aid recognition.
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A crack appeared, growing slowly until a pink beak and then a wet, silvery-grey head emerged - a trumpeter swan cygnet.
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Airy, instantly accessible but surprisingly subtle music covering ground between modem mainstream and bebop and featuring Barnes alongside trumpeter Adams.
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It was during that festival that she teamed up with the great bebop trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie - pictured here, looking knackered but resplendent in his newly acquired tartan trousers - at the Central Hotel.
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This view of the head of the trumpeter (Latris lineata) shows its distinct mouth, reminiscent of the puckered lips of a trumpet player.
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As the trumpeter sounded the gallop, the mounted squadrons faced devastating volleys of gunfire.
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Sometimes drummers, trumpeters and violinists shared space with an afternoon club in the school auditorium.
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Then, last year, producer William Sorin of IPO Records a label firmly focused on the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra, of which Mr. Owens was a founding member approached Mr. Owens about a new album, and the trumpeter thought back to another musician-composer from his past who was actually less of a mentor than he might have preferred: Thelonious Monk.
A Local Sideman Takes the Lead
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In the Trumpeter this enters a protuberance that stands out on the dorsal aspect of the sternum, which is wanting in both the other kinds.
The Hunters' Feast Conversations Around the Camp Fire
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Unlike other birds that live on the forest floor, trumpeters are not particularly shy and readily habituate to the presence of humans.
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The timpanist, however, sounds tentative throughout, as if afraid to overwhelm the trumpeters.
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John Barry returned to York earlier this year to receive the Freedom of the City and recalled with affection the bandleader and trumpeter Johnny Sutton.
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The orchestra, led by the duo of drummer Mel Lewis and trumpeter Thad Jones, as well as the one led by pianist Toshiko Akiyoshi and reedman Lew Tabackin, each incorporated into their music the harmonic advancements favored by more intimate combos.
Big-Band Sounds—Of the 1970s
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We will hear again the lead trumpeter's two-note rift telling his musicians it's time to celebrate.
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It was beside Henry's Fork that we skied and watched goldeneyes, mallards and trumpeter swans floating in the shallows.
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Distant relatives of cranes, trumpeters are long-legged, chicken-sized birds that glean fallen fruit from the ground.
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Airy, instantly accessible but surprisingly subtle music covering ground between modem mainstream and bebop and featuring Barnes alongside trumpeter Adams.
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Here, in a Toussaint arrangement that is the soul of the term spot-on, trumpeter Nicholas Payton shows just how deeply he understands this happy, jaunty number in a free, easy, yet deceptively commanding performance of the song's famous changes.
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Harry Beckett, the Barbados-born trumpeter, flugelhornist and composer, who lived in London from 1954 and who has died after a stroke aged 75, made blindfold tests easy.
The Guardian World News
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Maurice Murphy, one of the country's leading classical trumpeters, learnt his craft with the Black Dyke Mills band.
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The fate of the regiment's boy trumpeters – to be left behind when their regiment sailed to war – came directly from the first-person accounts, as did the information that bandsmen might be assigned to be stretcher bearers.
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The ladies rode on palfreys or were drawn on litters, escorted by gentlemen, squires and pages, with trumpeters, drummers and minstrels.
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The ladies rode on palfreys or were drawn on litters, escorted by gentlemen, squires and pages, with trumpeters, drummers and minstrels.
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Unlike other birds that live on the forest floor, trumpeters are not particularly shy and readily habituate to the presence of humans.
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Airy, instantly accessible but surprisingly subtle music covering ground between modem mainstream and bebop and featuring Barnes alongside trumpeter Adams.
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Tuneful trumpeters joined harmonious horn players at Bury Music Centre when they staged annual concert performances.
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Intense, spiritual voyaging from the trumpeter and his ensemble.
Times, Sunday Times
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Few jazz musicians are experts on three instruments, but that's not the only thing that makes this accomplished trumpeter, pianist and drummer Brad unusual in jazz circles.
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The trumpeter's normal centre of abundance is about and south of Cook Strait, although winter stragglers may reach Doubtless Bay.
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With a little luck and patience, you can see moose, pronghorns, bighorn sheep, coyotes, wolves, black bears, and grizzlies as well as ospreys, trumpeter swans, bald eagles, and lots of other birds.
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Bands of that era also featured great pianists, bassists, trumpeters, flautists, violinists, and occasional saxophonists.
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Trumpeters, lyre players, and flutists, as well as comic and tragic actors, received 3,000 drachmae.
The Augustan Games of Naples
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The trumpeter is the nominal leader of this highly musical jam session.
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stoep" before the door, under the shade of a great button-wood tree, but all visits of form and state were received with something of court ceremony in the best parlor, where Antony the Trumpeter officiated as high chamberlain.
Knickerbocker's History of New York, Complete
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For trumpeters the left hand acts merely as a clamp holding the instrument whilst the three valves are operated by fingers of the right hand.
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The early years Rossini's father was a trumpeter and horn player, his mother a singer.
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For as Plutarch saith, [5529] They will be witnesses and trumpeters of their paramours 'good parts, bedecking them with verses and commendatory songs, as we do statues with gold, that they may be remembered and admired of all.
Anatomy of Melancholy
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As a trumpeter, I have played a number of trumpet tunes and voluntaries that were transcriptions of original baroque organ works.
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My dad had been a trumpeter, too, but became a pianist because it was easier to make a living that way.
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Tubby birds, about 50 cm long in body, with long necks and long legs, trumpeters are gregarious, noisy, as befits their name, living mostly on the ground and nesting in tree holes.
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The trumpeter and composer is also passionate about the alcoholism and drug organisation he has recently launched.
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Even trumpeter Miles Davis traced his style to his love of gospel music.
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The largest of the North American native waterfowl and one of our heaviest flying birds, the Trumpeter Swan is large and white.
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`Here, nark it, Coco," a trumpeter said, and got a roar by adding, `Thought it was Lieutenant Hartford.
THE TARTAN RINGERS
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`Here, nark it, Coco," a trumpeter said, and got a roar by adding, `Thought it was Lieutenant Hartford.
THE TARTAN RINGERS
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In a study of osteological and soft-tissue characters, Mayr & Clarke (2003) also found gruiforms to be polyphyletic: rails, trumpeters and cranes (referred to from hereon as the ‘gruiform core’) were one of the most basal groups within Neoaves, bustards were without close relatives, and seriemas formed a clade with … .. hoatzins.
Goodbye, my giant predatory, cursorial, flightless hoatzin
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Trumpeter Barbaro Teuntor Garcia is the only horn player; there is no keyboardist.
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Now from the ship's gangway came seven trumpeters dressed in glistening plaids: each led with a silver chain a grayhound, and each of the seven hounds carried in his mouth an apple of gold.
Figures of Earth
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The son of a military trumpeter, Johann Caspar Altenburg, Johann Ernst was taught to play in the high clarino register of the trumpet as an apprentice in 1752.
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The ladies rode on palfreys or were drawn on litters, escorted by gentlemen, squires and pages, with trumpeters, drummers and minstrels.
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Alone among ground-dwelling creatures attracted to fruiting trees, trumpeters disperse - rather than consume and destroy - the seeds in the fruits they eat.
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Next weekend at Smoke, top tenorist George Coleman, known for his early-'60s work with Davis, joins trumpeter Eddie Henderson and a truly Smoke-ing rhythm section led by pianist Harold Mabern.
Feeling Dizzy, Mulling Miles
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Were you ever a trumpeter or other brass instrument player?
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The growly riff that Mr. Wilson created was so catchy that trumpeter Ray Wetzel of Stan Kenton's band lifted it in 1945 for his own "Intermission Riff," which became a signature hit for Kenton.
Swing's Forgotten King
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A pair of trumpeter swans explodes on the canal beside us: running over cloudy water to take flight, great alabaster wings gulping air and harsh voices bugling surprise, they rise slowly from the reed-lined channel and glide against the wind to the further edge of the lake.
William Horden: The Short Path Of Sudden Enlightenment
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As the distinguished guests approached the Canadian Room they passed through the outstanding Guard-of-Honour provided by the Royal Regiment of Canada and were greeted as they entered the Canadian Room itself by a resounding fanfare from the Coronation Trumpeters of the GovernorGeneral's Horse Guards.
Diamond Jubilee Dinner
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There are trumpeters, cariamas, and the limpkin in South America; sungrebes in South America, Africa, and southeastern Asia; and mesites on Madagascar.
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The Trooper, only the second man to be given the VC, risked his life to save a trumpeter and the second-in-command of his regiment, the Queen's Royal Hussars.
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Prima was also a serious musician, an expert trumpeter and author of numerous tunes including the jazz standard ‘Sing Sing Sing!’
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Bands of that era also featured great pianists, bassists, trumpeters, flautists, violinists, and occasional saxophonists.
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There is little targeting for trumpeter so it is mostly caught as a bycatch species.
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As a trumpeter, I have played a number of trumpet tunes and voluntaries that were transcriptions of original baroque organ works.
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Attempting to apprise the mob of Louis-Philippe's abdication, an elderly marshal on a white horse preceded by a trumpeter went unheard.
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Soon an agouti (a large tropical rodent) appeared and began to feed among the trumpeters, which were unperturbed by its presence.
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York trumpeter Greg Wadman heads for Scarborough Jazz on Tuesday, with demon guitarist Trevor Holroyd.
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At Dizzy's, "The Coca-Cola Generations in Jazz Festival" gets underway with a week-long salute to Satchmo, led by versatile reedman Victor Goines and featuring a fellow New Orleans trumpeter, James Andrews, and emerging pianist Aaron Diehl.
Legends of the Fall
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David Brandom offered a beautifully airy soprano saxophone solo and trumpeter extraordinaire Marvin Stamm offered an impeccably flawless solo of his own on flugelhorn.
Ralph A. Miriello: Opening Night for the Westchester Jazz Orchestra With Special Guest Joe Lovano
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On hearing a toot from the regimental trumpeter, they sank their teeth into the rear ends of the men in front.
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Airy, instantly accessible but surprisingly subtle music covering ground between modem mainstream and bebop and featuring Barnes alongside trumpeter Adams.
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The two nobles frowned in puzzlement as they stood with the trumpeter, bannerman, and white-crested officer.
Lord of the Isles
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For as Plutarch saith, [5529] They will be witnesses and trumpeters of their paramours 'good parts, bedecking them with verses and commendatory songs, as we do statues with gold, that they may be remembered and admired of all.
Anatomy of Melancholy
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Its three percussionists play on elements of a miniature trap set, divided among them and slung around their necks, and the rest of the group - three saxophonists, pairs of trumpeters and trombonists, a sousaphonist and a piccolo player - play from miniature scores mounted as Rube Goldberg-like extensions of their clothing and instruments.
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With a little luck and patience, you can see moose, pronghorns, bighorn sheep, coyotes, wolves, black bears, and grizzlies as well as ospreys, trumpeter swans, bald eagles, and lots of other birds.
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As a trumpeter, I have played a number of trumpet tunes and voluntaries that were transcriptions of original baroque organ works.
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Using minimal props and costumes they create trumpeters and fairies, castles and marketplaces, with ease and clarity.
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In a study of osteological and soft-tissue characters, Mayr & Clarke (2003) also found gruiforms to be polyphyletic: rails, trumpeters and cranes (referred to from hereon as the ‘gruiform core’) were one of the most basal groups within Neoaves, bustards were without close relatives, and seriemas formed a clade with … .. hoatzins.
Goodbye, my giant predatory, cursorial, flightless hoatzin
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How, one marveled, can any trumpeter deliver so much music and take so few breaths?
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As a member of the Art Ensemble of Chicago, and with his own bands especially Brass Fantasy, a brass-and-drums nonet, he embraced both avant-garde values and the techniques of jazz's earliest trumpeters, employing smears, blats, growls and half-valve winces in new ways.
Jazz Veteran Finds an Ecstatic Sound
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Originally assembled in 1986 after trumpeter Frank London placed an ad in the Village Voice, the Klezmatics eventually revitalized the Jewish music tradition with a hip New York attitude that was gay positive singer Lorin Sklamberg is gay, improvisatory, and open to other styles of music.
Quarter-Life Crisis for the Klezmatics
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As a member of the Art Ensemble of Chicago, and with his own bands especially Brass Fantasy, a brass-and-drums nonet, he embraced both avant-garde values and the techniques of jazz's earliest trumpeters, employing smears, blats, growls and half-valve winces in new ways.
Jazz Veteran Finds an Ecstatic Sound
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The trumpeter, Fred Mills, is an alumnus of the Canadian Brass, and even he seems determined to add weight to a work often dismissed as lightweight.
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One wrong note is all it takes to distract the trumpeters playing their improvs a full octave higher than the rest of us and that puts off the clarinet players.
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Despite a hail of bullets he rode out through a withdrawal to retrieve a wounded trumpeter.
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I think by the way, you might think of having trumpets and trumpeters do your signature tune when have you a new one.
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There shall be to each troop of horse, one captain, two lieutenants, one cornet, four sergeants, four corporals, one saddler, one farrier, and one trumpeter.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Supreme Court Agrees To Decide Whether the Second Amendment Applies to the States
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Many of the scenes are divided by instrumental passages played by a small ensemble of trumpeters and drummers sitting at the back of the stage.
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Trumpeter, flugelhornist, composer and bandleader Claudio Roditi brings his Latin jazz orchestra to the Manalapan branch of the Monmouth County Library at 2 p.m. Sunday.
Undefined
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Well-documented cooperative species with joint-paternity clutches include the acorn woodpecker, pukeko, Tasmanian hen, dunnock, Galapagos hawk, trumpeter, and stepmother breeding units of the scrubwren.
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Guards; is deeply read in the comparative merits of different bands, and the apparelling of trumpeters; and is very luminous indeed in descanting upon ‘crack regiments,’ and the ‘crack’ gentlemen who compose them, of whose mightiness and grandeur he is never tired of telling.
Sketches by Boz
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The ladies rode on palfreys or were drawn on litters, escorted by gentlemen, squires and pages, with trumpeters, drummers and minstrels.
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Entire avian families, including cotingas, manakins, toucans, and ground antbirds, are essentially confined to the Neotropics, as are such unique species as screamers, trumpeters, sunbittern, hoatzin, and boat-billed heron.
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Trumpeter Marcus Belgrave ran a jazz workshop for young artists.
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Trumpeter Marcus Belgrave ran a jazz workshop for young artists.
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For example he had for years pronounced the word "misled" as, "mizzled." for a reason which demonstrates the clarity of his logic if nothing else: as a child he had seen on a box of English biscuits the picture of a trumpeter, from whose instrument came a staff of music with the staff drawn in wavy lines, probably to convey the idea of a fanfare in vibrato.
Arcana Magi - c.1: Oryn Zentharis, Seeker of the Truth
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With an affectionate gaze at his sober colleague, the prudent maidservant removes the wine-bottle, while a trumpeter at the door satirically sounds the reveille.
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There are trumpeters, cariamas, and the limpkin in South America; sungrebes in South America, Africa, and southeastern Asia; and mesites on Madagascar.
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Trumpeter, flugelhornist, composer and bandleader Claudio
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He is an extrovert trumpeter and composer, confident and even refreshingly brash at times!
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Airy, instantly accessible but surprisingly subtle music covering ground between modem mainstream and bebop and featuring Barnes alongside trumpeter Adams.
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A trumpeter from the force played the Last Post and two flag bearers carried the Union flag and the ceremonial flag.
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A trumpeter from the force played the Last Post and two flag bearers carried the Union flag and the ceremonial flag.
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The seven compositions were performed between 1996 and 2000 by some of Germany's finest jazz and new-music players -- including trumpeter Axel Dorner, tubaist Melvyn Poore, cellist Michael Moser, and bassist Alexander Frangenheim -- on traditional acoustic instruments.
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