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flügelhorn|ˈfluːg(ə)lhɔːn| Also flu-. [G., f. flügel wing + horn horn.] A brass wind instrument. Also flugel used ellipt.
1854Times 20 Oct. 1/2 Henry Distin's Flugel Horn Union, at 9.15. 1878Stainer & Barrett Dict. Mus. Terms 171/2 Flügel-horn, a bugle. A valve-horn. 1926Whiteman & McBride Jazz iv. 105 These extra ones included accordion, bass tuba, flugelhorns, euphonium, [etc.]. 1954Grove's Dict. Mus. (ed. 5) III. 166/1 In English brass bands..a ‘flugel’ (as it is usually called) is an essential constituent. 1958R. Vaughan Williams in M. Kennedy Works R.V.W. (1964) 633 The usual symphony orchestra is used [in Vaughan Williams' ninth symphony], with the addition of three saxophones and flügel horn. This beautiful and neglected instrument is not usually allowed in the select circles of the orchestra and has been banished to the brass band, where it is allowed to indulge in the bad habit of vibrato to its heart's content. 1965Melody Maker 10 July 12/5 Ian Carr swopped between muted trumpet and occasional flugelhorn. |