And then the trumpets sound, their regal harmony cascading through the afternoon sunlight. |
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There's keyboard, bass guitar, drums, two trumpets, two trombones, timbales, conga and two backing vocals. |
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The beat of drums and bellow of trumpets welcomed the team behind the success of the film. |
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The concerto for 2 trumpets and timpani impresses me the most of the works on the program. |
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The finale burns down the barn with sennets and tuckets from the trumpets, echoed rhythmically by the timpani. |
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Of less stature were the tinsmiths, who made lanterns, bugles, trumpets, military ornaments, and funils widely used during carnival. |
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A factory farm stood silent and abandoned, hedges of elders dripped berries and were decorated with white trumpets of bindweed. |
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The orchestra comprises a 26-piece fusion of trumpets, trombones and saxophones plus a large string section and, of course singers. |
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Take two trumpets, a French horn, a trombone and a tuba and you have a lot of brass! |
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The furniture had been replaced with guitars, bells, trumpets and tambourines. |
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The corps currently has 40 members, aged from seven to 20, who play instruments including trumpets, cornets and flutes. |
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In no time at all, as we descended into damper riverside places, there were daffodils trumpets nearly fully formed and fit for a photo. |
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Close up, though, it looked like the trumpets of daffodils, which made them the most spring-like thing I saw all day. |
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The yellow trumpets should be preferably located in a place where it can have at least a few hours a day of direct solar light. |
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I think by the way, you might think of having trumpets and trumpeters do your signature tune when have you a new one. |
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To convince the enemy of their menacing strength, the townspeople were ordered to bang drums, blow trumpets and jostle the sightless envoy. |
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She jumped as loud trumpets suddenly blared and the roar of approval from a massive crowd sounded. |
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From the initial blare of the trumpets, the album has that thrill of half-recalled familiarity. |
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Cornets replaced trumpets, and soft instruments, including the organ, were played in the intervals. |
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She laughed at how they were both carrying trumpets, only one had a mute in the other hand. |
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Elsewhere muted trumpets enter the mix evoking images of the American southwest. |
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Backed by live trumpets, guitars, and bongos, Kadiri's debut album is an impressive new force in roots hip-hop. |
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She opened his charred shirt to see that he had trumpets, a Fire Captain's insignia, on the lapel of his white uniform shirt. |
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The ensemble sound was bright, with the trumpets and woodwind producing particularly expressive sounds. |
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The speaking trumpets were sometimes used for shouting insults at rival parties. |
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Sure enough, early the next summer, the spiraea's fluffy white flowers bloomed in concert with the daylily's clear yellow trumpets. |
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Protesters may follow the hunt, on condition that loud trumpets, drums and hailers are replaced by muted clarinets or harps. |
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Like the violent cinema of China and Japan, there were no quips, no one-liners, no rise in a trumpets or hugs whenever someone died. |
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Command and control through the use of fires, flags, trumpets, carrier pigeons, etc., continued to be a part of warfare for centuries. |
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The King loved pageantry so there were trumpets and heralds proclaiming his coming. |
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All at once, Wormhole Square resounded with a fanfare of trumpets as heralds announced the arrival of a notable procession. |
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The sweet sound of the trumpets sounded and I was declared winner of the bout. |
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Unionists blew trumpets, howled him down, sprayed air freshener at him and staged walkouts to remove the quorum for a meeting. |
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China remains an empire, but it now trumpets itself as a nation, a People's Republic. |
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A fanfare of trumpets announced the arrival of the king and everyone stood. |
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The festive mood is set by the fanfare of trumpets and bells in the arrangement by London's Roger Harvey. |
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Their lineup includes concertina, accordion, bass, drums, and two trumpets, but they also feature guitars and trombones. |
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Revellers began arriving hours before the games with drums, conch horns and trumpets in hand to make this the best party in town. |
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Some of the later flowering hybrids are more unusual in their colour with pink trumpets and white petals. |
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The orchestration is again brilliant, with particularly effective use of trumpets, pizzicato, string moto perpetuo, harp, and glockenspiel. |
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Armed with trumpets and congas, they keep things up-tempo, but this is an exception to the rule, and melancholy prevails. |
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You'll be dropped into the midst of a boozed-up street party with trumpets and congas. |
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The consort will be performing excerpts from JS Bach's Christmas Oratorio with organ, trumpets and timpani. |
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The final movement has some pounding drums with trumpets and some more contrapuntal blending of melodic lines. |
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The Basque Gabriel's Message is properly festive with flourishes in the trumpets to accompany the Annunciation. |
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On the other hand, Young doesn't use trumpets and flugelhorns, as Hayden occasionally does, though he does make sure you can hear his words. |
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Elsewhere, dune sounds have been likened to drums, foghorns and trumpets, among other things. |
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The trumpets were next to the flutes, and the French horns behind the cellos. |
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So, sound the trumpets, unleash the curs, and announce that we've got the hydra headed beast cornered in hills! |
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The music is is characteristically punctuated with sounds of cymbals, drums and long trumpets. |
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The pictured pseudophone is composed of two ear trumpets crafted from hearing aids. |
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Electronic hearing aids are active, but their predecessors, ear trumpets, were passive. |
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Fog signals have included cannons, whistles, sirens, reed trumpets, bells, diaphones, and diaphragm horns. |
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But, in general, the wail of jazz trumpets and the melancholy echoes of domestic chaos remind you that Elysian Fields resounds with desperation. |
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The orchestra is most likely to be double woodwind, horns and trumpets, harp, piano, percussion and strings. |
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Soft-toned trumpets and horns enter, menacing minor-key interchanges leading to high flute and muted trombones at the close. |
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In the afternoon the quintet, which is made up of two trumpets, horn, trombone and tuba, gave a concert in Marden House. |
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The scoring is for a simple classical orchestra, strings, double woodwind, four horns and two trumpets. |
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The brass section of an orchestra typically consists of trumpets, horns, trombones, and tubas. |
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He transcribed them and set about making a set of 14 parts for horns, trumpets, trombones and timpani. |
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The finale is for full orchestra with unison horns and trumpets rousingly playing Purcell's theme at the end. |
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Another blare of trumpets called the attention of the spectators, announcing that the first round of the joust would commence. |
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The posh lump in the top stream all had proper classical music instruments like clarinets and trumpets. |
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They hope to take partygoers into the night with a medley of violins, violas, cellos and trumpets. |
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The natural trumpets were brightly penetrating while the flutes and other woodwind resonated above the soft legato strings. |
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The victors pursued the fleeing enemy, killing and capturing as many as they could, until trumpets sounded the retreat. |
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When the trumpets entered, their ascending phrase was ritardando to a degree, allowing a gradual and more dramatic crescendo too. |
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Smith's multitracked trumpets mimic the weary blare of the foghorns, often taking their pitches as the root notes for fantastic chords. |
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Again royalty gathered in grandeur, with trumpets blaring, to witness the baptism of Henry's daughter, Elizabeth. |
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The trumpets continue to sound as the matadors shadow-practice with lurid pink and yellow capes. |
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Shortly after ten o'clock the sound of trumpets could be heard outside the house. |
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Larger bands have trumpets and strings as well as extensive percussion sections in which maracas, guiros, and bongos are primary instruments. |
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The party trumpets the corporate trade agenda, scorning efforts to build environmental and worker rights protections into trade accords. |
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Their most eclectic record to date, Sea Of No Cares is the result of the quartet experimenting with flamenco guitars and mariachi trumpets. |
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Salsa without drums and horns, tejano without accordion and guitars, mariachi without trumpets would become something else. |
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We use triggers, calls from the drums or the trumpets, like with mariachis. |
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She lets each song breathe, adding in conga solos, DJ scratching and trumpets from her tightly synched seven-member band. |
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Lines are passed from the flutes, to the low brass, to the tubas and bass clarinets, and finally to the horns and second trumpets. |
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Flutes, saxophones, clarinets, trumpets and bassoons share the spotlight and take frequent solos that, like the vocals, often ramble aimlessly. |
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Fifes, trumpets, pipes and lutes also accompanied the troops. |
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On this recording, there are nine violins, three violas, three cellos, a double bass, one flute, three oboes, one bassoon, three trumpets, a set of timpani, and a harpsichord. |
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The wide verges were tangled with the trumpets of field convolvulus, a smaller version of the plant that plays so loud in the hedges at this time of the year. |
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Stacked with pop aplenty, this album is fun and flighty, filled with accordions, trumpets, guitar, a sitar and even a few MTV Unplugged performances. |
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More Scottish rammies next month, dinnae miss it ya radge trumpets. |
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Instrumentally, it's audacious, with trumpets, bouzoukis, violins and music-boxes weaving unpredictable paths through the guitars and drum programmes. |
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This is his second recording with the Magnetic North Orchestra, a septet of two trumpets, saxophone, cello, bass and drums, plus the leader's piano and keyboards. |
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No bells or horns or trumpets sounded the warning of our arrival. |
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Suddenly Dell, a company that trumpets its diversification efforts, found itself on the wrong side of the females in the tech biz. |
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The county council trumpets that it wants to encourage cycling. |
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Bronze rapiers and gold torcs survive from c. 1000 BC, while from c. 700 BC there are trumpets and cauldrons in bronze, as well as many types of gold ornament. |
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Two antiphonal trumpets join the soloist to represent the Trinity. |
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Milne also increased the understanding of wind and sound, in the course of refining the huge binaural listening trumpets which detected aircraft at night. |
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Disney World's Animal Kingdom team has sorted elephant calls into trumpets, snorts, croaks, revs, chuffs, noisy rumbles, loud rumbles, and rumbles. |
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The following day she was proclaimed by heralds with flourishes of trumpets at various places in London, to the stony disapproval of the citizens. |
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Apparently ear trumpets would overcome the aural impediments, but even Edinburgh seems to have given up the ghost in these fine, if slightly old-fashioned, instruments. |
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Yet the feat she trumpets most was, in June, gaining her peerage. |
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Behind the tumblers march musicians, playing early trumpets and horns. |
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The president of the bullfight signals for the first bull to be released whereupon the fanfare of trumpets from the brass band also ends the paso doble. |
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By contrast, St Cecilia sweeps in on joyous flourishes from trumpets and drums, with rushing strings as buoyant as those that welcome Handel's Queen of Sheba. |
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Such music is varied, but the instruments commonly used include trumpets, flutes, long brass horns, percussion frame drums, cymbals, and kettle drums. |
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In the Campo Raffaele, this visitor to Venice watched from her apartment a procession of children singing and blowing tin trumpets and squeakers like rude tongues. |
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The tune was characterfully delivered by the bassoons and trumpets, and the contrabassoon's moment of glory was joyous. |
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A hundred trumpets fanfared as they entered, echoing brazenly in the black vault above. |
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The daffodils I planted in the autumn are marching their way along the path, strident trumpets fanfaring the first warmish day of the year. |
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She was then presented for the people's acceptance, amidst a deafening noise of organs, fifes, trumpets, drums, and bells. |
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The composer's instrumentation usually included paired flutes, oboes, clarinets, bassoons, horns and trumpets. |
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A particular aspect of Handel's restraint is his limited use of trumpets throughout the work. |
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Handel kept the trumpets back in reserve throughout the piece right until the end, where they add another triumphal dimension to the finale. |
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Whistles, mirlitons, flutes, trumpets or horns, clarinets, and oboes are all played in one or more parts of the continent. |
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Flutes and trumpets were used as musical instruments or as signalling devices during war or special occasions. |
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A flourish of trumpets and a shakerful of stardust to welcome Jeff Irving into the role. |
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His family is a case study in the acculturation process he now trumpets. |
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Also in full bloom were angel trumpets, camellias, hibiscus, orange trumpet vine and busy lizzies taller than me. |
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Only they swapped out the guitars in favor of trumpets and trombones. |
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Dancing to the rhythm of trumpets, cymbals, trombones, and various drums, they whirl their boleadoras as if they were herding llamas. |
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To the baritone and mellophone instruments add trumpets, trombones, plus percussion, bass, guitar and piano. |
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The yellowfoot has a fruity-earthy taste similar to that of yellow chanterelles and black trumpets, though its flavor is less pronounced. |
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There was no flourish of trumpets and drums to send us off, no cheering crowds. |
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They went into battle with drums beating and trumpets blowing. |
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In addition to our Antipodean present, we are going to sow morning glory, with its big blue trumpets, and Cobaea scandens, the cup and saucer vine. |
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They are classic Tchaikovskian romanticism showing the extensive range of expression, colour emotion and spirit two trumpets, horn, trombone and tuba are capable of. |
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Timpani now had softer heads, but the trumpets still rasped, and doubled horns roared and pooped their exuberant contributions while double-basses grunted primevally below. |
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However, the Venezuelan president still has supporters willing to sound trumpets and set off fireworks in a tradition predawn 'wake-up call' for voters. |
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The trumpets were assigned to stand at the rear of the orchestra pit. |
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The government filled London with troops, but in spite of their officers, the soldiers shouted and sounded their trumpets when they heard that Lilburne was acquitted. |
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Trip hop tracks often incorporate Rhodes pianos, saxophones, trumpets, and flutes, and may employ unconventional instruments such as the theremin. |
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Four-inch-long pendant trumpets arrive in swansdown-white in abundance and are, at times, finished off with a pink picotee which is most becoming. |
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The second is in A major and gentler, using no trumpets and drums. |
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A flourish of trumpets announced the conclusion of the contest. |
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Archaeologists had unearthed 20 complete Strombus galeatus marine shell trumpets in 2001 at Chavin de Huantar, an ancient ceremonial center in the Andes. |
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Period brassiness to the fore, bright trumpets shone through bringing a welcome contrast to the confines of the narrower dynamics of period instruments. |
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