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Flauto can
refer to:
Recorder (musical instrument) if
flauto dolce,
flauto a
becco or
flauto diritto Flute if
flauto traverso This
disambiguation page...
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written in
Italian refer to the
instrument as
flauto,
whereas the
transverse instrument was
called flauto traverso. This distinction, like the English...
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defined by wind instruments, such as oboe, oboe da caccia, oboe d'amore,
flauto traverso, recorder, trumpet, horn, trombone, and timpani. For Bach, some...
- The
Magic Flute (German: Die Zauberflöte,
pronounced [diː ˈtsaʊbɐˌfløːtə] ), K. 620, is an
opera in two acts by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to a
German libretto...
- 1800 A.D.
During the
Baroque period, the
indication "flautino" or also "
flauto piccolo"
usually denoted a
recorder of
small size (soprano or sopranino)...
- The
Western concert flute can
refer to the
common C
concert flute or to the
family of
transverse (side-blown)
flutes to
which the C
flute belongs. Almost...
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flauto d'amore; German: Liebesflöte; all
translating as "love flute"),
sometimes called a Mezzo-Soprano
flute (French: flûte ténor; Italian:
flauto tenore;...
- A pan
flute (also
known as
panpipes or syrinx) is a
musical instrument based on the
principle of the
closed tube,
consisting of
multiple pipes of gradually...
- A
slide whistle (variously
known as a
swanee or
swannee whistle,
lotus flute,
piston flute, or jazz flute) is a wind
instrument consisting of a fipple...
- del
flauto dolce. —— (1969) [1542].
Facsimile reprint of
second edition 1542.
Bibliotheca musica Bononiensis 2:18. Rome: Società
italiana del
flauto dolce...