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Dance of the Nuns. Alia breve con moto. p tr'es feger. the overture to Dinorah we again find two piccolos and two flutes used. He frequently uses the piccolo without the flute, and sometimes in very curious combinations — e.g., with the cor anglais or with the bass clarinet. " Piff, paif," sung by the soldier Marcel in The Huguenots (i.) is accompanied solely by the piccolo, cymbals pianissimo, four bassoons, big drum, and double bass pizzicato ; the piccolo, as an introduction, 149 Story of th...e Flute shaking successively on G, G|, A, and B. This song gave rise to Rossini's sarcastic comment, " musique champetre." In the finale to Act I. we find the piccolo, viola, bassoons, and trombones united ; in the Bohemian rondo (act iii.) we have the piccolo, flute, drum de basque, and triangle; also the piccolo, trumpet, drums, and horns. In the valse in L'Etoile (ii.) we have the piccolo, bassoon, 'celli, and double-basses r and in the gallop in Le PropMte the piccolo, flute, and triangle have a very important solo passage.
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