At the next practice he appeared with a bright silver instrument covered with two bushels of keys and played a solo which sounded like three clarionets with the croup.
A couple of clarionets lose the place and get to wandering around at random, creating terrible havoc.
I do not suppose that Handel was the first to use the clarionets in an orchestra, as this appears very doubtful.
Overture in five movements (incomplete) for twoclarionets and corno di caccia.
During dinner there were French horns and clarionets in the cloister, and after coffee I treated them with an English, and to them a very new collation, a syllabub milked Under the cows that were brought to the brow of the terrace.
The moment they were printed off, I gave a private signal, and French horns and clarionets accompanied this compliment.
From below came the unceasing music of the clarionets and basses.
So once again I took the little path between the meadows, and heard then, for the first time, a muffled sound of musical instruments, principally clarionets and contrabasses, evidently coming from the inn in the town below.
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