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A wind instrument is a musical instrument that contains some type of resonator (usually a tube) in which a column of air is set into vibration by the player blowing into (or over) a mouthpiece set at or near the end of the resonator. The pitch of the vibration is determined by the length of the tube and by manual modifications of the effective ...
The Symphonies of Wind Instruments (French title: Symphonies d'instruments à vent) is a concert work written by Igor Stravinsky in 1920, for an ensemble of woodwind and brass instruments. The piece is in one movement, lasting about 9 minutes.
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Un instrument à vent (ou aérophone) est un instrument de musique dont le son est produit grâce aux vibrations d'une colonne d' air provoquées par le souffle d'un instrumentiste ( flûte, trompette … ), d'une soufflerie mécanique ( orgue, accordéon) ou d'une poche d'air ( cornemuse, veuze …. ).
The term 'baroque trumpet' is often used to differentiate an instrument which has added vent holes and other modern compromises, from an original or replica natural trumpet which does not. Notable baroque trumpet players include Alison Balsom, Niklas Eklund, Brian Shaw, and Justin Bland.
WHAT IS A WIND INSTRUMENT? A wind instrument is an instrument that makes a sound thanks to the vibration of air. The scientific term is aerophone. The vibrating air is...
Symphonies d’instruments à vent. Dedicated to Claude Debussy. Stravinsky’s 1947 revisions streamlined the instrumentation and rebarred some sections, keeping the broader contours of the piece intact. The two versions cannot be used together.
Wind instruments. See also category: Aerophones. English: A wind instrument is a musical instrument that contains some type of resonator (usually a tube), in which a column of air is set into vibration by the player blowing into (or over) a mouthpiece set at or near the end of the resonator.