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  2. Bach in the Subways - Wikipedia

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    Society for Talent Education & Edmonton Suzuki Flute & Recorder Society students & faculty at Churchill LRT Station: mixed Toronto: St. Andrew's Church Director of Music Dan Bickle & Leslie Bickle at St. Andrew's Church – "Happy Birthday Bach Walk" organ & soprano Toronto

  3. List of compositions by Niels Viggo Bentzon - Wikipedia

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    Op. 340 – Sonare Quartet, for recorder, oboe, viola da gamba, and spinet; Op. 341 – Pianists and Protestors, for piano (incomplete) Op. 342 – Joseph von Eichendorff Cycle, for baritone and piano (incomplete) Op. 343 – Duettino, for flute and English horn; Op. 344 – Happy Birthday, for piano; Op. 345 – Flute Quartet No. 1

  4. List of compositions by Frederic Rzewski - Wikipedia

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    Aria, for flute (1981) Pennywhistlers, for recorder (1981) Lost and Found, for speaking percussionist (1985) To the Earth, for speaking percussionist (1985) Shtick, for clarinet (1990) Knight, for cello (1992) Honk, for tuba (2004) Mollitude, for flute (2006) Fall of the Empire, for solo percussionist, spoken word and multi percussion (2007)

  5. Recorder (musical instrument) - Wikipedia

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    Indeed, in most European languages, the first term for the recorder was the word for flute alone. In the present day, cognates of the word flute, when used without qualifiers, remain ambiguous and may refer to either the recorder, the modern concert flute, or other non-western flutes. Starting in the 1530s, these languages began to add ...

  6. Ashley Solomon - Wikipedia

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    Ashley Solomon is a British flute and recorder player. He is both professor of recorder and head of the historical performance department of the Royal College of Music in London. He has taught there since 1994, and became the first head of the historical performance department in 2006. [ 1 ]

  7. Carl Dolmetsch - Wikipedia

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    Variations on an Air by Couperin for alto recorder or flute and harpsichord or piano (1963 - composed 1956) John Gardner. Little Suite in C for treble recorder and piano (1964) Arnold Cooke. Sonata for treble recorder, violin, cello, and harpsichord (1965) Edmund Rubbra. Sonatina for treble recorder and harpsichord, Op. 128 (1965) Nigel Butterley.

  8. For He's a Jolly Good Fellow - Wikipedia

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    "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow" is a popular song that is sung to congratulate a person on a significant event, such as a promotion, a birthday, a wedding (or playing a major part in a wedding), a retirement, a wedding anniversary, the birth of a child, or the winning of a championship sporting event.

  9. Johann Joachim Quantz - Wikipedia

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    Johann Joachim Quantz (German:; 30 January 1697 – 12 July 1773) was a German composer, flutist and flute maker of the late Baroque period.Much of his professional career was spent in the court of Frederick the Great.