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- 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...
- 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...
- 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****...
- 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...