Then the voice in his mind widened out like a huntinghorn.
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Then we both jumped at the blast of a huntinghorn.
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About his neck, on a heavy cord, there hung a silver huntinghorn.
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Kurz had a huntinghorn to sound if danger threatened.
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Piercing the green and the shade, there came the notes of a huntinghorn.
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Now and then one heard a signalhorn.
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The only sounds which reached them were the lowing of cattle and the signalhorns of the drivers summoning the negroes to their work.
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Appel interstellaire (Interstellar Call) is the sixth movement and is a virtuoso turn for frenchhorn solo.
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Outside the Staatsoper Berlin, the German capital's state opera, a flurry of notes escape from an unseen frenchhorn inside the building.
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Audio 12:15 Chinese born Australian frenchhorn virtuoso Lin Jiang is in the country for the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra's In Nature's Realm concert.
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The Frenchhorn is the most important brass instrument in modern music.
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Chris looks at recent uses of the Frenchhorn in contemporary repertoire.
Ús de hunter's horn en anglès
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The clear notes of a hunter'shorn came floating down from the hills.
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One morning my grandfather went by Mr. Britt's house winding his hunter'shorn.
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The curved moon hung on the sky as the hunter'shorn on the wall.
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The first is nearly round; the other curved, or of the shape of a hunter'shorn.
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Just then, close by, they heard a hunter'shorn and the yelping of a pack of hounds.
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He knows everything about horses and dogs, and he sounds the hunter'shorn better than any man in Germany.
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Like the blast of the hunter'shorn in the silent forest, its thrilling and inviting sound has awakened the echoes throughout the land.
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But there was a lonelier and yet wilder region, where the sound of the hunter'shorn only penetrated in faint vibrations from the far distance.
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The hunter'shorn on the terrace outside, sounding the call to recreation, roused her from her day-dreams, and she came to herself with a start.
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"And I shall die of grief," he said, "if I remain here listening to the hunter'shorn."
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"Ay, ay," said a fourth; "and in case he be restive, fetch thou Dick Hunter'shorn, that he drenches his mare withal."