Her first album was arranged by a son of Cuba's legendary scat singer and jazz trumpeter Bobby Carcasses. |
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As a trumpeter, I have played a number of trumpet tunes and voluntaries that were transcriptions of original baroque organ works. |
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The early years Rossini's father was a trumpeter and horn player, his mother a singer. |
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He is an extrovert trumpeter and composer, confident and even refreshingly brash at times! |
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My dad had been a trumpeter, too, but became a pianist because it was easier to make a living that way. |
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The trumpeter and composer is also passionate about the alcoholism and drug organisation he has recently launched. |
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Despite a hail of bullets he rode out through a withdrawal to retrieve a wounded trumpeter. |
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There is little targeting for trumpeter so it is mostly caught as a bycatch species. |
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This view of the head of the trumpeter shows its distinct mouth, reminiscent of the puckered lips of a trumpet player. |
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The white form below us was not a rock but one of the most beautiful and graceful of creatures, the trumpeter swan. |
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On hearing a toot from the regimental trumpeter, they sank their teeth into the rear ends of the men in front. |
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A trumpeter from the force played the Last Post and two flag bearers carried the Union flag and the ceremonial flag. |
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York trumpeter Greg Wadman heads for Scarborough Jazz on Tuesday, with demon guitarist Trevor Holroyd. |
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Attempting to apprise the mob of Louis-Philippe's abdication, an elderly marshal on a white horse preceded by a trumpeter went unheard. |
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It was beside Henry's Fork that we skied and watched goldeneyes, mallards and trumpeter swans floating in the shallows. |
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As the trumpeter sounded the gallop, the mounted squadrons faced devastating volleys of gunfire. |
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The only dampener on the proceedings was the death of trumpeter André Laïdli, from badly treated jaundice during a series of concerts in Gabon. |
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The trumpeter, Fred Mills, is an alumnus of the Canadian Brass, and even he seems determined to add weight to a work often dismissed as lightweight. |
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The trumpeter breaks off in mid-tune each time, recalling the moment when a watchman, sounding the alarm, was pierced by a Tatar arrow in the throat. |
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This band, led by a virtuosic trumpeter, is easily grasped by those with a traditional education in postwar jazz. |
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Even trumpeter Miles Davis traced his style to his love of gospel music. |
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Why did he get into arguments with petty people, like the trumpeter in his town? |
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Known for its massive seven-foot wingspan and distinct trumpeting calls, the protected trumpeter swan was at one time on the brink of extinction. |
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The trumpeter is the nominal leader of this highly musical jam session. |
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The trumpeter swan, largest and rarest of the world's eight swan species, was once a common nesting bird in north, west, and central North America. |
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The trumpet manucode belongs to a diverse group of about sixty species of birds, including trumpeter swans and whooping cranes, that have dramatically elongated windpipes. |
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With an affectionate gaze at his sober colleague, the prudent maidservant removes the wine-bottle, while a trumpeter at the door satirically sounds the reveille. |
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Few jazz musicians are experts on three instruments, but that's not the only thing that makes this accomplished trumpeter, pianist and drummer Brad unusual in jazz circles. |
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The park plays an important role in the re-establishment of species at risk, such as the trumpeter swan and wood bison. |
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The Trooper, only the second man to be given the VC, risked his life to save a trumpeter and the second-in-command of his regiment, the Queen's Royal Hussars. |
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Sub-titled A Tribute To Fela, the electrifying album featured the voice of Fela's son Femi Kuti and the legendary trumpeter Roy Hargrove. |
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John Barry returned to York earlier this year to receive the Freedom of the City and recalled with affection the bandleader and trumpeter Johnny Sutton. |
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And in Wisconsin conservationists fear efforts to reintroduce the trumpeter swan could be undermined by the presence of its larger, more aggressive cousin. |
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It may also be fun to watch this video of the fascinating trumpeter Raphael Mendez. |
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Virile solos were turned in by Garanian himself, tenor saxist Ivan Volkov, drummer Vladimir Zurkin and trumpeter Viktor Gusseinov. |
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Tundra swans, also called whistling swans to further differentiate them from endangered trumpeter swans, were once in very short supply. |
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Inner Space Music, led by trumpeter Loz Speyer and featuring altoist Chris Biscoe, play Dean Clough, Halifax on September 29 at 8pm. |
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Sissle also worked with and encouraged many prominent musicians, including saxophone and clarinet virtuoso Sidney Bechet, trumpeter Tommy Ladnier, and clarinetist Buster Bailey. |
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Nicknamed Satchmo or Pops, Armstrong had a long and successful career as a American jazz trumpeter and singer from New Orleans, Louisiana. |
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Sunday's jazz lineup has saxophonist Kenny Garrett, trumpeter Nicholas Payton, the Bobby Matos Afro-Cuban Jazz Ensemble and others. |
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The five finalists included three saxophonists, a trumpeter and double bassist, aged between 13-18 years old. |
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Meanwhile, the legend that is trumpeter Kenny Ball, accompanied by his Jazzmen, serves up some trad jazz at Solihull Arts Complex. |
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To share that knowledge and help trusts across the country drive out avoidable errors like the one that killed Maurice Murphy would be a fitting memorial to the London Symphony's trumpeter. |
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Producers in the Comox Valley on Vancouver Island are welcoming a new funding program to manage the impact of a burgeoning population of trumpeter swans. |
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In the past few years this centre has been very active in its program to increase the trumpeter swan population, which we know is very vulnerable. |
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In the autumn, head to some of our southern parks and natural areas to watch a myriad of species-such as the magnificent trumpeter swans and golden eagles-migrate to their winter habitats. |
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It was the trumpeter Miles Davis who impressed me most over all the years. |
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Best birding time is late fall, when you can spy large numbers of migrating waterfowl including trumpeter swans, Canada geese and many species of ducks. |
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The region's estuaries, rocky shorelines and beaches provide critical habitat for countless migrating shorebirds and waterfowl, including the trumpeter swan and sandhill crane. |
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The swan carcasses in this case had large yellow wing tags indicating they were part of a restoration project to boost the trumpeter swan population in Ontario. |
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The concert is directed by the internationally renowned trumpeter and conductor Ludwig Güttler, one of the initiators and inspirers of the rebuilding of the Dresden Frauenkirche. |
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From Houdroy, with a French trumpeter replacing the German, they drove on through devastated countryside to La Capelle to where a train was waiting to take them to a secret rendezvous in the great forest of Compiègne. |
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Start off at the Symphony Hall Cafe Bar at 5pm for trumpeter Nick Smart and his Afro-Cuban jazz group Trogon. |
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Two trumpeter swans floated on the steaming river, snowflakes swirling around their ghostly white forms. |
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I was on my second cup of coffee when the trumpeter swans came in, a dozen huge white birds blowing their horns like a '56 Buick. |
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If you are cajoled by the cunning arguments of a trumpeter of heresy, or the praises of a puritanic old woman, is not that womanish? |
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He and his partners, the trumpeter Marvin Stamm and the cellist Alisa Horn, manage to imbue the material with a noncloying kind of romance. |
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The whooper swan and tundra swan are wholly migratory, and the trumpeter swans are almost entirely migratory. |
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This has reduced the population of trumpeter swans, which rely on the bodies of water not just for nesting but also as a refuge from predators. |
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Studies have shown that lead poisoning kills up to 32 percent of trumpeter swans and 52 percent of loons. |
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The clinical signs observed in mute swans were similar to those in the whooper and trumpeter swans. |
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The trumpeter swan is the largest species of North American waterfowl. |
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But it is believed to have been written by jazz trumpeter Wingy Manone in the late 1920s who, it is said, was paid by Miller's record company not to contest copyright. |
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When Catherine of Aragon travelled to London, she brought a group of her African attendants with her, including one identified as the trumpeter John Blanke. |
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In Tasmania striped trumpeter are taken commercially over inshore reefs, generally as a by catch of gillnetting, and are targeted with hook methods on deeper reefs. |
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As scarlet tanager, indigo bunting, laughing gull, trumpeter swan. |
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The trumpeter Wallace Roney, a leading disciple of the Davis sound and style, played with exacting purpose and unrepressed enthusiasm, carving up the song. |
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Gilmour's ability to use fewer notes than most to express himself without sacrificing strength or beauty drew a favourable comparison to jazz trumpeter Miles Davis. |
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