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flugel

(ˈfluːɡəl)
n
1. (Instruments) a harpsichord in the 18th and early 19th centuries or a grand piano in the late 19th century
2. (Instruments) another name for flugelhorn
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Many members of the band are multi instrumentalists and showcase this throughout the show, with appearances on the flute, clarinet, flugel horn and piano for an all-round Vegas feel.
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During 1950's and 1960's, modern and ancient carbonate environments, facies model and diagenetic processes and features were remained the focus of research worldwide (Flugel, 2013).
Firstly, local lad Dru Sparks gave a moving Mind on flugel horn and there was a complete change with his astonishingly speedy performance on xylophone OIn addition to conducting easy manner, together with his amusing and informative introductions to the numbers, certainly added to the evening's entertainment.
The Insolvency Service reported that Ian Alexander Stawman, 41, of Flugel Way, Lindley, had caused IJPS Installations Ltd to make false VAT returns to HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) between February, 2011, and August, 2014.
Technically, it had commenced for him soon after June 17, 1940 when, as a member of Balvi City Band, he had to play the "Internationale" on his flugel horn for the raising of the Red flag in the town square.
His research on Anabaptism was recognized far beyond the circle of German Mennonites, especially with a collection of sources, Der Linke Flugel der Reformation (1962).
Sensu have Seth Troxler and Roman Flugel at The Art School in Glasgow.
Mr Barnes, who is a multi-award winning saxophonist, has collaborated with Mr Adams, a renowned trumpet and flugel player for over 20-years.