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Flautino may
refer to
several high-pitched
woodwind instruments:
Zuffolo Sopranino recorder Piccolo This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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accessed 30 June 2014. Thalheimer,
Peter (1998). "'
Flautino' und 'Flasolet' bei
Antonio Vivaldi" ['
Flautino' and 'Flasolet' in
Antonio Vivaldi's works]. Tibia...
- the
beginning of 1800 A.D.
During the
Baroque period, the
indication "
flautino" or also "flauto piccolo"
usually denoted a
recorder of
small size (soprano...
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serious intrigues, he
otherwise shared Brig****a's
fondness for malice.
Flautino: a
musical Brig****a,
often singing a cappella. The Comédie-Italienne actor...
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early 18th centuries, it was also
called the "
flautino" (Lasocki 2001),
flauto piccolo, and
flautino piccolo, and is
sometimes spelled zufolo.[citation...
- Remix)" – Haim "Eye of the Tiger" –
Survivor "Andante du
Concerto Pour
Flautino en ut Majeur" (from the MGM film The Wild Child) –
Antonio Vivaldi "Waiting...
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instrument Claudio Monteverdi calls for in L'Orfeo (1607), by the name
flautino alla
vigesima seconda (little
flute at the
third octave). In 18th-century...
- The
first trio of the
second minuet features a solo
piccolo (called "
flautino" in the m****cript) pla**** over strings. The
second trio of the second...
- Voix céleste 8'
Prestant 4' Fernflöte 4'
Violine 4'
Gemshornquinte 22/3′
Flautino 2'
Harmonia aetheria III
Trompete 8' Oboe 8' Vox
Humana 8'
Tremolo zu Vox...
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partners for
Baroque and
classical repertoire. His
projects about Tino
Flautino,
musical fairy-tales for children, have enjo****
great success and are also...