ETIMOLOGÍA DE LA PALABRA SARRUSOPHONE
Named after Sarrus, French bandmaster, who invented it (1856).
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SARRUSOPHONE»
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sarrusophone en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
sarrusophone y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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Single Oboes with Conical Bore: Oboe, Cor Anglais, ...
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
S (History)] [MT415 (Instruction )] BT Brass instruments RT Bassoon
Sarrusophone and percussion music [M298] UF Percussion and sarrusophone
music Sarrusophone music (May Subd Geog) Here are entered compositions not
in a specific ...
Library of Congress, 2006
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The Score, the Orchestra, and the Conductor
Sandblöcke (g) See sandblocks sarrusofono (i) See sarrusophone Sarrusophon (
g) See sarrusophone sarrusophone contrabass sarrusophone sarrusophone (f)
sarrusofono (i) Sarrusophon (g) (contrabassoon, tuba) sarrussophone (f) See ...
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Woodwind Instruments and Their History
For instance in some big Italian bands even up to the 1920s, a tenor (or baritone)
and a bass sarrusophone were allotted the orchestral bassoon parts in
transcriptions of Puccini operas (in which, incidentally, the voice parts are
rendered by ...
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Anatomy of the Orchestra
This is, in fact, the lowest and only surviving member of the sarrusophone family (
the name, like that of the saxophone, being derived from its inventor). Described
in the different scores in which it appears merely as 'sarrusophone' it is actually ...
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Single Oboes: Single Oboes with Conical Bore, Single Oboes ...
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
... family Sarre River (France and Germany) USE Saar River (France and
Germany) Sarrusophone BT Bassoon Brass instruments Sarrusophone and
percussion music [M298] UF Percussion and Sarrusophone music Sarsaparilla [
RM666.
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The Cambridge Guide to Orchestration
... sound of the work. If the third bassoon and the contrabassoon are to be played
by the same musician, then he must be allowed a generous amount of time in
which to switch from one instrument to the other. Sarrusophone The
sarrusophone ...
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Listening to Stanley Kubrick: The Music in His Films
The instrument known as the sarrusophone was invented by Pierre Louis Gautrot
in the 1850s, intended as a replacement for oboe and bassoon in outdoor bands.
The instruments of the sarrusophone family are akin to saxophones, and they ...
Christine Lee Gengaro, 2013
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Nadia and Lili Boulanger
5 The sarrusophone is used here as a replacement for the contrabassoon. The
instrument was patented in 1856 by Pierre Louis Gailhot, who named it after the
bandsman Pierre Auguste Sarrus (1813–76); as Sarrus was also an instrument ...
9 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «SARRUSOPHONE»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
sarrusophone en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Cascio Interstate Music SuperStore's Upcoming Events for …
(Excludes double reeds that are used for oboe, bassoon or sarrusophone.) D'Addario is also offering customers a chance to test out their new Select Jazz alto ... «Benzinga, May 15»
Davey Payne of the People Band and the Blockheads: Something …
... a Yamaha low A baritone; a Conn silver C melody and a rare sarrusophone. Davey has also owned 3 Graftons — the rare plastic saxophones used by Charlie ... «Something Else! Reviews, Nov 13»
Minnesotan Makes It To Semifinals In Nat'l Spelling Bee
Eighth-grader Emma Greenlee, of Aurora, stumbled on the word “sarrusophone” after successfully spelling “joculator” in the semifinals. Her bio at the spelling ... «CBS Local, May 13»
Last Minnesotan eliminated in National Spelling Bee semis
But the word “sarrusophone,” which is a member of family of wind instruments, tripped Greenlee, who plays french horn and violin. She spelled it “serusiphone.”. «Minneapolis Star Tribune, May 13»
Музыкальная кунсткамера: световая арфа и другие экспонаты
Саррусофон (Sarrusophone) — гигантский духовой инструмент контрабасового диапазона, на котором можно играть с помощью разных мундштуков. «Компьютерра-Онлайн, Abr 11»
Jazz Futurist, Mad Scientist
At the opposite end of the spectrum, he also plays teeny-tiny devices like the sopranino sax and the indescribable octavin; there's also the sarrusophone (played ... «Wall Street Journal, May 10»
Scott Robinson launches ScienSonic label at Puffin
... composing and work with various types of saxophones and wind instruments from the clarinet and flute to the sarrusophone and more obscure instruments. «NorthJersey.com, Mar 10»
Album: Marianne Faithfull, Easy Come, Easy Go (Dramatico)
Likewise, having Lenny Pickett's contrabass sarrusophone honking hippo-like in the depths of a ragtime blues arrangement of Bessie Smith's "Easy Come, Easy ... «Independent, Mar 09»
Sidney Bechet: Mosaic Select 23
Personnel: CD1: Sidney Bechet: soprano saxophone, clarinet, sarrusophone; Tom Morris, Bubber Miley, Louis Armstrong, Johnny Dunn, John Mayfield, Charlie ... «All About Jazz, Abr 07»