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Page 854
... instruments with their rich , pene- trating sound have been known through the ages under various names and various shapes . Their effect has always been intoxicating . The Greek ... instruments in different sizes for 854 Wind Instruments.
... instruments with their rich , pene- trating sound have been known through the ages under various names and various shapes . Their effect has always been intoxicating . The Greek ... instruments in different sizes for 854 Wind Instruments.
Page 859
... instruments , including two wooden pipe organs , four trombones , a reed organ , two cornetti , two soprano re- corders , a clarin trumpet , and three additional muted trumpets . These wind instruments contrasted vividly with a large ...
... instruments , including two wooden pipe organs , four trombones , a reed organ , two cornetti , two soprano re- corders , a clarin trumpet , and three additional muted trumpets . These wind instruments contrasted vividly with a large ...
Page 860
... Instruments in 1920 , a Concerto for Piano and Wind Instruments in 1923-24 , and in 1930 the Sym- phony of Psalms , which is scored with neither violins nor violas . The other important trend was a relative increase in the proportion of ...
... Instruments in 1920 , a Concerto for Piano and Wind Instruments in 1923-24 , and in 1930 the Sym- phony of Psalms , which is scored with neither violins nor violas . The other important trend was a relative increase in the proportion of ...
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