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cornopean
cornopean Mus. (kɔːˈnəʊpiːən) 1. Another name for the cornet à piston: see cornet n.1 i.1837 Musical World 29 Dec. VII. 254 The cornopean was first introduced into England..about four years ago. 1843 Alb. Smith Wassail-Bowl II. 26 A harp, piano, and cornopean. 1892 Civil Serv. Supply Assoc. Price Li... Oxford English Dictionary
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St Martin and St Meriadoc's Church, Camborne
The swell contained bourdon, bell diapason, stop diapason (metal), principal and cornopean. The pedal organ comprised bourdon and principal. Mr. E.P. wikipedia.org
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Cotherstone (horse)
Starting at odds of 1/3 he won by three lengths in "a mere canter" from Cornopean and Mallard. wikipedia.org
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cornet
▪ I. cornet, n.1 (ˈkɔːnɪt) Forms: 4–9 cornette, 5 cornett, cornete, 8 (cornit), 6– cornet. [a. OF. cornet = Pr. cornet, It. cornetto dim. of Rom. corno, corn, cor:—L. cornū horn.] 1. A wind-instrument: † a. In early times a wind-instrument made of a horn or resembling a horn; a horn (obs.). † b. A r... Oxford English Dictionary
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saxhorn
sax-horn, saxhorn (ˈsæksˌhɔːn) [f. the name Sax: see below.] The name given to a group of brass musical instruments of the trumpet kind, invented by a Belgian, Charles Joseph Sax (1791–1865), and improved by his son Antoine Joseph, known as Adolphe. Called also sax-cornet. Also sax-tuba, a brass ins... Oxford English Dictionary
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St Mary's Church, Haddenham
8 Voix Celeste 8 Principal 4 Rohr Flute 4 Fifteenth 2 Larigot 1 1/3 Alterable Voice Mixture III Scharf III Alterable Voice Contra Fagotto 16 Cornopean wikipedia.org
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Distin family
The players combined the keyed bugle, natural horns, slide trumpet, trombone and cornopean (i.e. cornet). wikipedia.org
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preceptor
preceptor (prɪˈsɛptər) Also 5 -ur, 6 -our, 6–7 præ-. [a. L. præceptor a teacher, instructor, whence also F. précepteur (15th c. in Littré): see precept n. and -or 2.] 1. a. One who instructs; a teacher, instructor, tutor.c 1440 Alphabet of Tales 418 One þat was callid Anaximetes, þat was his precept... Oxford English Dictionary
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St George's Church, Lisbon
Double Open Diapason 8' Horn Diapason 8' Stopped Diapason 8' Vox Angelica 8' Voix Celeste 4' Principal 4' Flûte a Cheminee 2' Fifteenth III Mixture 8' Cornopean wikipedia.org
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powerful
powerful, a. (adv.) (ˈpaʊəfʊl) [f. power n.1 + -ful.] A. adj. Full of or having power. 1. Having great power; mighty, potent.a 1400–50 Alexander 3242 My pure powarfull [v.r. power⁓full] gods I prestly pauoure, Þine empire & þine erytage enterely þe to ȝeld. 1593 Shakes. Rich. II, ii. ii. 55 The Lord... Oxford English Dictionary
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St Anne's Church, Singleton
Swell Keys 56 Enclosed 7 Flute d'Amour 8 8 Gamba 8 9 Voix Celeste 8 10 Gemshorn 4 11 Cornopean wikipedia.org
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Crook (music)
The museum also has a cornet (cornopean in B-flat, Raoux, Paris, ca. 1850, NMM 6852) with terminal crooks, Stölzel valves, tuning slide, and tuning shanks wikipedia.org
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St Mary the Virgin, Wotton-under-Edge
Martin in the Fields by King George I It possesses a large range of stops over three manuals and a pedalboard, including two trumpets, six diapasons, a cornopean wikipedia.org
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Hermann T. Schrader
He played the cornet, contrabass tuba and cornopean. He also served on occasion as court interpreter. wikipedia.org
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Sacred Heart Cathedral (Salina, Kansas)
Gedackt 8' Viole de Gamba 73 8' Viole Celeste 49 8' Aeoline 73 4' Flute D' Amour 2-2/3' Nazard 2' Flautino III Plein Jeu 183 (new) 8' Cornopean Gedeckt Swell 8' Diapason Great 8' Gedeckt Swell 8' Gemshorn Great 4' Principal Great 4' Block Floete Choir 8' Cornopean wikipedia.org
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