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waldhorn

(ˈwɔːldˌhɔːn)
n
(Instruments) music an organ reed stop
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The brand is produced by the Waldhorn distillery in Berglen, near Stuttgart, and indicates that it is a German product on its label.
The Oklahoma University Hornsemble was invited to Austria last May to help celebrate the 135 th anniversary of the Wiener Waldhorn Verein by sharing a program and performing on our own at a concert in Ohlsdorf, Austria, near Salzburg.
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104-11), verse 4 of Ich bin ja, Herr, in deiner Macht, Insistent dotted rhythms and an obbligato part for Waldhorn help illustrate the foreboding text describing the Day of Judgment.
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WALDHORN A French horn without valves B German forest-ranger C Organ flute stop who am I?
Matheny, Toner, and Waldhorn (2007) estimated that an influenza outbreak in the United States similar to the one that occurred in 1918 could result in an "average" hospital losing more than $350,000 because of deferred cases and increases in uncompensated care.
He makes exclamations, salutes people, asks questions, and gives orders: "Hi there, musicians, give vent to the waldhorn"(No.
Gary Waldhorn played his boss Lionel, while Elizabeth Counsell played his boss's wife Veronica, one of many women to have a crush on the likeable Jacko.