I am trying, too, for the first time, to grow Hautbois Strawberries, which are almost unknown with us.
When the author indicated the altos with the basses, the hautbois with the violins, these copyists undertook to make the necessary modifications.
It has a suggestion of the musky, Hautbois flavor, when fully ripe, and is of a bright scarlet color, deepening into crimson in maturity.
There is a very marked contrast, however, between the fruit of the Hautbois and Alpine species, for the former has a peculiar musky flavor which has never found much favor in this country.
The Hautbois was the first named variety he could remember, which was introduced among them in 1835.
In the White and Bed Alpines, especially the ever-bearing varieties, and in the Hautbois class, we have very distinct strawberries that are well worthy of a place in the garden.
It is probable that in France, where the hautbois played such an important part in court music, the cor anglais, under the name of haute-contre de hautbois, was also provided with keys.
Deeds exist creating charges for four hautbois and musettes de Poitou in the hand of King John, middle of 14th century, see p.
We must await some more conclusive explanation, but we may suppose that the new name was bestowed when the instrument assumed a form entirely new to the family of hautbois or oboes.
The tubes of all the members of the hautbois family are straight in this drawing.
Various modest sheep pretend they are not looking, another man calls to his friend in the distance, and a fifth is pensively playing a hautbois in the usual miraculous countryside with artistically disposed tufts of clouds above it.
By her side a musician plays his hautbois to a dancing dog.
There was a concert, in the course of which a hautbois concerto was so charmingly played that I could have thought myself upon enchanted ground, had I had spirits more gentle to associate with.
The second kind of cornemuse was played only in concert with a family of instruments known as Hautbois de Poitou, a hautbois having the reed enclosed in an air-chamber, just as is the case with the reeds of the bag-pipe.
Musettes de Poitou; probably the cornemuses used in concert with the Hautbois de Poitou.
There was a concert; in the course of which a hautbois concerto was so charmingly played, that I could have thought myself upon enchanted ground, had I had spirits more gentle to associate with.
The regular French dance was a basse dance, called the gaillarde; it was accompanied by the sound of the hautbois and tambourine, and originally it was danced with great form and state.
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