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  1. George Frideric Handel (23 February 1685 – 14 April 1759) composed works including 42 operas; 24 oratorios; more than 120 cantatas, trios and duets; numerous arias; odes and serenatas; solo and trio sonatas; 18 concerti grossi; and 12 organ concertos. Collected editions of Handel's works include the Händel-Gesellschaft (HG) and the Hallische ...

  2. Trumpeta. Ang trumpeta, tinatawag ding pakakak [1], ay isang instrumentong pangtugtog na gawa sa tansong-dilaw. Pangunahing ginagamit ito para sa mga musikang klasikal at jazz.

  3. The contrabass trombone ( German: Kontrabassposaune, Italian: trombone contrabbasso) is the lowest-pitched instrument in the trombone family of brass instruments. While modern instruments are pitched in 12 ft (12 ′) F with a single slide, the first practical contrabass trombones appeared in the mid-19th century built in 18 ′ B♭ an octave ...

  4. The Felix M. Warburg House is a mansion at 1109 Fifth Avenue on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City. It was built from 1907 to 1908 for the German-American Jewish financier Felix M. Warburg, in the Châteauesque style, and designed by C. P. H. Gilbert. After Warburg's death in 1937, his widow sold it to a real estate developer.

  5. Kanstul (c. 2005–2020) [2] The soprano trombone (sometimes called a slide trumpet or slide cornet, especially in jazz) is the soprano instrument in the trombone family of brass instruments, pitched in B♭ an octave above the tenor trombone. As the bore, bell and mouthpiece are similar to the B♭ trumpet, it tends to be played by trumpet ...

  6. Rusty trombone. Simple illustration of a rusty trombone. Rusty trombone is a sexual act in which a man stands with his knees and back slightly torqued with feet at least shoulder width apart to expose his anus. [1] A person typically kneels behind the man and performs anilingus while reaching up beneath the scrotum or around the body to ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ThereminTheremin - Wikipedia

    The theremin was the product of Soviet government-sponsored research into proximity sensors. The instrument was invented in October 1920 by the Russian physicist Lev Sergeyevich Termen, known in the West as Leon Theremin. [3] [4] After a lengthy tour of Europe, during which time he demonstrated his invention to packed houses, Theremin moved to ...

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