In this passage, thecoranglaisand the two percussion players act without any concomitant electroacoustic texture.
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The basses underpin a marvellous and long duet between the pianist andcoranglais, which gives way to the one extended solo for the piano, unaccompanied.
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The recapitulation sees a dissonant version of the fate motif displaced by acoranglaissolo which meanders towards a restatement of the second subject.
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Today, the taille is rare outside period ensembles, and acoranglaisis commonly substituted in performance.
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Reeds used to play thecoranglaisare similar to those used for an oboe, consisting of a piece of cane folded in two.
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Music for thecoranglaisis thus written a perfect fifth higher than the instrument actually sounds.
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He also wrote, directed and even performed in advertising jingles, playing celesta, oboe,coranglaisor whatever was required.
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New instruments cost approximately 6,500 at 2008 prices, comparable to the cost of a newcoranglais.
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Thecoranglaisis the voice of the swan, and its solo is perhaps the best knowncoranglaissolo in the orchestral literature.
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Thecoranglaisis usually notated in the treble clef, a perfect fifth higher than sounding.
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He had an interest in some less typical instruments, and wrote substantial works for the free-bass accordion, thecoranglais, and an electrically modified flute.
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Thecoranglaisis perceived to have a more mellow and plaintive tone than the oboe.
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Similarly, thecoranglaishas a solo line in the opening of the second movement and is otherwise absent.
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The openingcoranglaissolo is taken virtually without change.
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It has a prominentcoranglaissolo.
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