- The
steerhorn (German: stierhorn, also
known in
English as a
cowhorn or bullhorn) is an
extremely long
medieval bugle horn. The
instrument could be as...
- drum, one D
clarinet (pla**** by the
third clarinettist) and an on-stage
steerhorn.
Siegfried requires one
onstage cor
anglais and one
onstage horn. Götterdämmerung...
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style were
called oliphants.
Words in English: cowhorn, bullhorn, oxhorn,
steerhorn. Horn in
English was used in Old
English as well; in
Beowulf a leader...
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belonging to this church. In
classical music, bullhorns, cowhorns,
oxhorns or
steerhorns with the tips
removed have been
called for by
Wagner (a stierhörner) for...
-
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
agreed to sing the part. As
Wagner called for
steerhorns in Act II,
Culshaw determined not to
resort to the
trombones usually pla****...
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eighteen anvils to be
hired and hammered. Similarly,
where Wagner called for
steerhorns,
Culshaw arranged for them to be used
instead of the
trombones habitually...