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English form
clarinet is
found as
early as 1733, and the now-archaic
clarionet appears from 1784
until the
early 20th century. A
person who
plays the...
- century.
George Bernard Shaw
wrote of
Henry Lazarus: He was the best
clarionet [old spelling, now clarinet]
player in England; when you were sitting...
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Sangeet Natak Akademi Award (IAST: Saṅgīta Nāṭaka Akādamī Puraskāra), also
known as the
Akademi Puraskar, is an
award given by the
Sangeet Natak Akademi...
-
romantic love
story based on his
early life
experience of an
older couple, a
clarionet player and his wife, and went
straight to the
office of the then renowned...
- open wood
manual stop.
Clarinet (English)
Clarinette (French/German)
Clarionet (English)
Clarinetto (Italian) Klarinett(e) (German) Reed A reed stop...
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might refer to an
organ stop, also
known as the b****
clarinet or b****
clarionet. ("Double" is here used in the old-fashioned
sense of a double-length...
- 1960s one-tonner
Clarionet in 2009....
- 1998. 'Visiting Professor' to 'California University'. Parti****tion in
Clarionet concert in CalArts, USA in 1998.
Honored and
considered as an 'Outstanding...
- Miser, or The
Convicts of Lisnamona, 1839 The Fawn of Springvale, The
Clarionet and
other Tales, 1841
Volume I, Dublin, W. Curry, jun and
company [etc...
- m****es. This
dance is
rendered to the
accompaniment of
music such as
clarionet, drum,
south Indian folk
dance instruments such as Kundalam, Naiyaandi...