Difference between revisions of "Talk:List of obscure musical instruments"

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(Cor anglais is not obscure)
 
(Oboe d'amore)
 
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I'm about to delete [[Cor Anglais]]. In a few seconds' thought I come up with the ''Swan of Tuenela'' (however it's spelt), Dvorak's ''New World'', Rachmaninov's ''Symphonic Dances'', VW'S ''In the Fen Country'', and Copland's ''Quiet City''. It is an intregal part of most full symphony orchestras and we'd miss it if it wasn't there. [[User:AlanE|AlanE]] 19:04, 23 September 2008 (EDT)
 
I'm about to delete [[Cor Anglais]]. In a few seconds' thought I come up with the ''Swan of Tuenela'' (however it's spelt), Dvorak's ''New World'', Rachmaninov's ''Symphonic Dances'', VW'S ''In the Fen Country'', and Copland's ''Quiet City''. It is an intregal part of most full symphony orchestras and we'd miss it if it wasn't there. [[User:AlanE|AlanE]] 19:04, 23 September 2008 (EDT)
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: I have doubts about the oboe d'amore too. In this day and age of "period instruments" it pops up all the time. [[User:AlanE|AlanE]] 19:07, 23 September 2008 (EDT)

Latest revision as of 23:07, September 23, 2008

I'm about to delete Cor Anglais. In a few seconds' thought I come up with the Swan of Tuenela (however it's spelt), Dvorak's New World, Rachmaninov's Symphonic Dances, VW'S In the Fen Country, and Copland's Quiet City. It is an intregal part of most full symphony orchestras and we'd miss it if it wasn't there. AlanE 19:04, 23 September 2008 (EDT)

I have doubts about the oboe d'amore too. In this day and age of "period instruments" it pops up all the time. AlanE 19:07, 23 September 2008 (EDT)