Fowler is best known as a guitarist, yet has mastered oboe, cor anglais and mandocello. |
|
Thus the musical saw has an equal right to inclusion in the gallery as the cor anglais. |
|
We also have access to other instruments, including cor anglais, bass clarinet, cello, organ and voice. |
|
Stella played all three parts overdubbing oboe, cor anglais and bass oboe. |
|
The cor anglais and violin obbligato in the duet for male alto and tenor, Wie selig, with its thirds and lyrical highlights was particularly effective. |
|
The symphonic repertoire calls for the basic 2 oboes and cor anglais, just as it does two flutes and piccolo, two clarinets and bass clarinet, two bassoons and contrabassoon. |
|
Indeed, young Sonny played squeeze-box and cor anglais before he picked up the alto-sax as a teenager. |
|
Little Harper, who turned one earlier this month, looked adorable in a white broderie anglais dress, tan sandals and a silver alice band. |
|
The maitre d' arrived with the baked alaska dessert, pouring a generous shot of whisky around it before setting it ablaze and then covering it with creme anglais. |
|
Impossibly beautiful girls are parading down the Promenade des Anglais, hurling bright sprays of Mimosa to a boisterous crowd. |
|
His distinctive creations were an immediate success, particularly a dress called Cafe Anglais, in houndstooth with a petticoat edging. |
|
It is visible for miles around due to its medieval tower, known by the locals as le tour Anglais. |
|
Austen was likely referring to flogging or spanking, then common naval punishments, known as le vice Anglais. |
|
The whole line of route abounds in gins, traps, snickles, and nets, for the money of Messieurs les Voyageurs in general, and that of Milor Anglais in particular. |
|