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English horn, musical instrument, the alto of the oboe family, pitched a fifth lower than the oboe and treated as a transposing instrument. It has a pear-shaped bell, giving it a soft, melancholy tone. English horn: meaning and definitions - English horn: Definition and Pronunciation...
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2 flutes (one doubling piccolo), 2 oboes (one doubling on English horn), with all the resources of modern rhythms, counterpoint, and orchestral color.
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Woodwinds: Piccolo: 2 Flutes: 2 Oboes: English Horn: 2 Clarinets in B-flat, Bach had control over almost all of the musical resources of a town,
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In the later Middle Ages, three encyclopedic works stand out as significant in animal lore: It is equally plausible to believe the legends of the unicorn, an animal with only one horn in the middle of its forehead who cannot be caught by hunters. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1975. Although this work is in English,
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One was an English general, the other an Arab priest; yet, in spite of the great gulf and vivid contrast between their conditions, they resembled each other in many respects. Both were earnest and enthusiastic men of keen sympathies and passionate emotions.
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- But, let the consequences be what they may, whatever he writes or does, it is always in self- admiration and always in a counter sense, being as vain-glorious of his encyclopedic impotence as he is of his social mischievousness.
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