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Flautist
Flautist Flau"tist, n. [It. flauto a flute See Flute.] A player on the flute; a flutist.

Meaning of Flauti from wikipedia

- b**** voice is accompanied only by three trumpets and timpani. Recorders (flauti dolci) are sometimes used to express humility or poverty, such as in Bach's...
- Vincenzo Flauti (4 April 1782 – 20 June 1863) was an Italian mathematician, professor in the university of Naples. Flauti studied at the Liceo del Salvatore...
- as an instrumental ensemble of strings and b****o continuo with pairs of flauti traversi and oboes, the latter both doubling on oboe da caccia. For special...
- e Roberto Zambonini, "Mozart e MazziniPaesaggi poetico-musicali tra flauti magici e voci "segrete", Malgrate, Palazzo Agudio, 25 agosto 2007, ore 21...
- given name which may refer to: Claudi Arimany (born 1955), Spanish/Catalan flautis Claudi L. H. Bockting (born 1969), Dutch clinical psychologist and professor...
- the Christmas Oratorio for four vocal parts, three trumpets, timpani, two flauti traversi, two oboes, strings and continuo. Bach had composed his Christmas...
- Concertino: violin and two recorders (described in the original score as "flauti d'echo"). Ripieno: two violins, violas, violone, cellos and b****o continuo...
- Locatelli, Pietro Antonio. 1736. Sei Sonate à Trè, o Due Violini, o Due Flauti Traversi, è B****o per il Cembalo [scores]. Amsterdam: (published by the...
- 7: 10 Sonate a tre (a 2 Flauti o Violini e B****o continuo) (1733) Op. 8: Sonate (1736) Op. 9: Sonate per 2 Violini o Flauti (Walsh/London 1739) Op. 10:...
- Latin and English editions) 1807, J. K. F. Hauff (German) 1818, Vincenzo Flauti (Italian) 1820, Benjamin of ****s (Modern Gr****) 1828, Joh. Josh and Ign...