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Examples
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God's word Flutist Lipay to bring Vivaldi's 'Goldfinch' to fore at TSO show 'Gershwin' means 'George'?
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'Messiah' performance a tradition Remarried Evans restartingRockin 'God's word Flutist Lipay to bring Vivaldi's' Goldfinch 'to fore at TSO show' Gershwin 'means' George '?
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Mr. JOSH SMITH (Flutist): And he mentioned that he hosts music almost every night, but lots of different kinds.
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Flutist Alex Sopp had to turn down the assignment: She was playing with members of the New York Philharmonic at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Too Busy for Their Own Success Jim Fusilli 2012
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Flutist Sara Stern shone the brightest of the five musicians heard in this program, playing with a limpid, refined tone and consistently precise attack and intonation.
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I checked the Times on line this morning and found an obituary for Frances Blaisdell, termed "Girl Flutist," who died a couple of weeks ago at 97.
Frances Blaisdell Lisa Hirsch 2009
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I checked the Times on line this morning and found an obituary for Frances Blaisdell, termed "Girl Flutist," who died a couple of weeks ago at 97.
Archive 2009-03-01 Lisa Hirsch 2009
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Mr. JAMES GALWAY (Principal Flutist, Berlin Philharmonic): I always played better for him than anybody else, I think, when I was in the orchestra.
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Ms. SHARON SPARROW (Second Flutist, Detroit Symphony Orchestra): There are basically two types of conductors: The ones that you want to watch, and the ones that you won't watch.
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Mr. JAMES GALWAY (Principal Flutist, Berlin Philharmonic): I always played better for him than anybody else, I think, when I was in the orchestra.
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