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| In 1788 he became a | cornet, a junior cavalry officer, in the 8th regiment |
| He joined the 17th Lancers in 1852 as a | cornet and served as an aide-de-camp to Lord Cardigan |
| n drums at about age fourteen, but switched to | cornet and then trumpet after playing with Chris Kell |
| anions: Kenny "Good News" Whitson on piano and | cornet and Wellman Braud, former Ellington bassist. |
| trumpet, the bassoon, the viola da gamba, the | cornet and the sackbut. |
| ne 12, 1960, New Orleans) was an American jazz | cornet and alto horn player. |
| Munyungo Jackson (percussion), Nolan Shaheed ( | cornet) and Dariusz Oleszkiewicz (double-bass). |
| t Adderley (1931-2000) was a composer and jazz | cornet and trumpet player, while his uncle Cannonball |
| g to prominence in the 1920s as an "inventive" | cornet and trumpet player, Armstrong was a foundation |
| Los Angeles, California (with Louis Armstrong, | cornet, and Lil Armstrong, piano); released on 11 Sep |
| Nat Adderley ( | cornet and vocals on "Oh Babe") |
| Smith played piano from age seven, and learnet | cornet and saxophone before settling on trombone. |
| nally took solos on brass instruments, notably | cornet and melophone. |
| rums with Emmett Hardy, who gave him his first | cornet, and then with Stalebread Lacombe. |
| and premiered by Merri Franquin, professor of | cornet at the Paris Conservatoire. |
| Barbarin began on | cornet at age 14, then played in various New Orleans |
| Oliver's band (with Louis Armstrong on second | cornet) at the Lincoln Gardens in Chicago in the earl |
| ed playing violin at age seven and switched to | cornet at nine. |
| This rival band, the Butler Silver | Cornet Band, was considered a company band of the rub |
| In early May 1861, Baldwin's | Cornet Band, of Manchester, under the leadership of E |
| The Franklin Silver | Cornet Band, formed in 1856, is one of the oldest vol |
| ivalry led to some members of the Bloomingdale | Cornet Band, who worked for the rubber company, to be |
| Cornet Bankes led three charges against a body of reb | |
| Cornet Beaumont, a dilettante, has joined the regimen | |
| Jaffe learned piano and | cornet before settling on tuba in junior high school. |
| Cornet, began her year at the ASB Classic in Auckland | |
| re Louis Armstrong (trumpet), Freddie Keppard ( | cornet), Buster Bailey (saxophone), Jimmy Bertrand (d |
| nbach toured Europe performing on an Alexander | cornet, but while in England in 1914 became entangled |
| In 1846, he became a | Cornet by purchase in the Royal Horse Guards and exch |
| the repiano part is played on a regular B flat | cornet, by a strong player: "The rep part is a highly |
| An old print of Castle | Cornet c. 1814. |
| The | cornet carried the troop standard, also known as a "c |
| ernor of the Island of Guernsey and Captain of | Cornet Castle. |
| von Liebe und Tod des Cornets Christoph Rilke ( | Cornet Christoph Rilke's song of love and death ) aft |
| many centuries before it was re-discovered by | Cornet De Groot in 1860. |
| Cornet died in Antwerp. | |
| Ohio, the son of George William and Helen S. ( | Cornet) Domhoff. |
| In addition to three brothers ( | Cornet Edward Cockburn Ravenshaw, George Chandler Rav |
| its Friar's Inn residency the NORK used a two | cornet format; Paul Mares leader and first cornet; Em |
| essful trumpet player, he started learning the | cornet from the age of four, turning over to percussi |
| The Presbyterians and the Scots, after, | Cornet George Joyce of Fairfax's horse seized upon th |
| Voices (Manfred Schoof (tp, | cornet); Gerd Dudek (ts); Alexander von Schlippenbach |
| teammates were Marieke van Drogenbroek, Lynda | Cornet, Greet Hellemans, Nicolette Hellemans, Harriet |
| teammates were Marieke van Drogenbroek, Lynda | Cornet, Greet Hellemans, Nicolette Hellemans, Harriet |
| rnia, alongside Marieke van Drogenbroek, Lynda | Cornet, Greet Hellemans, Nicolette Hellemans, Harriet |
| rnia, alongside Marieke van Drogenbroek, Lynda | Cornet, Greet Hellemans, Nicolette Hellemans, Harriet |
| Lee Loughnane - trumpet, flugelhorn, | cornet, guitar, percussion, background vocals |
| cs in Los Angeles, California, alongside Lynda | Cornet, Harriet van Ettekoven, Greet Hellemans, Nicol |
| ghts, alongside Marieke van Drogenbroek, Lynda | Cornet, Harriet van Ettekoven, Nicolette Hellemans, M |
| ghts, alongside Marieke van Drogenbroek, Lynda | Cornet, Harriet van Ettekoven, Greet Hellemans, Marth |
| ons for Kilmallock, and Elizabeth, daughter of | Cornet Henry Bowerman. |
| d theme consists of the trombone, clarinet and | cornet imitating various barnyard animals: the clarin |
| He then served as | cornet in the 3rd Regiment of Dragoon Guards (Prince |
| As an 18-year-old | cornet in an Anhalt cuirassier regiment, Buddenbrock |
| Carpenter gained the rank of | Cornet in 1704 in the service of the 1st Regiment of |
| lege, Oxford. he entered the Army in 1860 as a | cornet in The Carabiniers. |
| ife Guards, rising to the rank of commissioned | cornet in 1847, lieutenant in 1849 and captain in 185 |
| 1763, he was commissioned a sub-brigadier and | cornet in the 1st Troop of Horse Guards, and a brigad |
| He served as a | cornet in the Blues during the Seven Years' War, and |
| He began playing | cornet in a brass band at age four and by seven he wa |
| Alexander Macomb was initially commissioned a | Cornet in a career in which he eventually became Comm |
| He entered the army, becoming a | cornet in the Royal Regiment of Dragoons in 1713, and |
| nd began his military career in the army, as a | cornet in the Field Marshal's Guards Company. |
| ty College, Cambridge, being commissioned as a | Cornet in the Royal Horse Guards in 1866. |
| College, Cambridge, from 1856 to 1858 he was a | Cornet in the Royal Dragoons after which he studied f |
| was commissioned into the Royal Engineers as a | cornet in 1814, was promoted Lieutenant in 1815, and |
| anage, and by the age of nine he was playing a | cornet in the orphanage band. |
| ed at Battersea Grammar School where he played | cornet in the Cadet Corps Brass Band under the direct |
| nity College, Cambridge, he was commissioned a | cornet in the 6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons on 24 June |
| oined the Imperial Russian Army at age 18 as a | cornet in the 12th Hussars Regiment. |
| s officer's training and was commissioned as a | Cornet in the Blues and Royals, a regiment of the Hou |
| sion in the Madras Cavalry in 1798, was made a | cornet in 1799, and aide-de-camp to a Colonel Stevens |
| his wife Lady Elizabeth, he was commissioned a | cornet in the 1st (Royal) Regiment of Dragoons on 23 |
| He became a | cornet in the Royal Horse Guards in 1808 and in 1813 |
| He entered the army as a | cornet in the 23rd light dragoons on 1 Jan. 1797, and |
| tenant in the 87th Regiment of Foot in 1856, a | Cornet in the West Riding Yeomanry in 1861 and a Lieu |
| he 71st (Highland) Regiment of Foot in 1825, a | cornet in the Royal Horse Guards in 1825, a lieutenan |
| He played | cornet in a few of his film roles. |
| For Den Ilp she played | cornet in fanfare orchestra De Eendracht. |
| He was a J.P. for Berkshire, and a | cornet in the Royal Buckinghamshire Yeomanry Lancers. |
| e St. Petersburg Cadet Corps earning a rank of | cornet in 1848. |
| Lowther's first experience was on | cornet in a Salvation Army band. |
| By 1674, Graham was a | Cornet in William of Orange's guards. |
| Cole was commissioned a | cornet in 1787, and served in the West Indies, Irelan |
| Taylour entered the British Army as a | cornet in the 5th Dragoons in 1783. |
| Vyse was appointed | cornet in the 5th Dragoons on 13 February 1763. |
| He was a | cornet in the 1st Life Guards in 1839 and a lieutenan |
| He was a | cornet in the Royal Horse Guards from 1726 to 1736. |
| at Eton College and joined the 11th Hussars as | cornet in February 1836. |
| He was also commissioned a | cornet in the 1st Regiment of Dragoons. |
| Nolan was gazetted | Cornet in the 15th King's Hussars in 1839. |
| He entered the army as | cornet in the 10th Dragoons in May 1796. |
| In April 1842, he joined the army as | cornet in the 11th Hussars and retired in 1844. |
| Howard Vyse was commissioned as | cornet into the 1st Dragoons in 1800. |
| and his wife Mary, Smyth was commissioned as a | cornet into the on 5 July 1821. |
| a diverse range of other talents: he plays the | cornet, is a classically trained pianist, has a unive |
| A | cornet is a new and junior officer. |
| ther mutineers, three other leaders were shot: | Cornet James Thompson (William Thompson's brother), C |
| isation). Henry Lowther, who played violin and | cornet, joined in February 1968. |
| d that because the King was now with the Army ( | Cornet Joyce having taken Charles I from Parliament's |
| nd, named for its president and former member, | cornet legend James Shepherd. |
| At the age of six she began receiving | cornet lessons from her uncle, who was the conductor |
| few years in the Army, achieving the ranks of | Cornet, Lieutenant, and finally Captain in 1774. |
| Carpenter went through the posts of | cornet, lieutenant, captain and major until he was ad |
| from the Bois de Paqueaut wood and attacked Le | Cornet Malo at dawn on 27 May. |
| After the engagement at Le | Cornet Malo, C Company and HQ Company of the 2nd Roya |
| f. John Le Patourel, in The Building of Castle | Cornet mentions that in 1566, iron and hammers were t |
| ms), Floyd O'Brien (trombone), Muggsy Spanier ( | cornet), Mezz Mezzrow, Benny Goodman and Rod Cless (c |
| Cornet Mikhail Yakovlevich Korobeinikov (Russian: Кор | |
| February 18: A 20-year old Bix Beiderbecke ( | cornet), Min Lelbrook (tuba), Jimmy Hartwell (clarine |
| sordino in Italian, stiller Zink in German and | cornet muet or cornet sourdine. |
| Berriasian, around 143 mya) rocks in a mine at | Cornet near Oradea in northwestern Romania. |
| e Nikolaievksy Calvary School with the rank of | Cornet of the Life Guards Hussar Regiment. |
| oyalist side during the English Civil War as a | cornet of horse in his brother's regument. |
| to volunteer against the Duke of Monmouth as a | cornet of horse. |
| military career, joining the Life Guards as a | cornet on 29 March 1819. |
| He was commissioned a | cornet on 5 December 1811, and lieutenant on 30 Decem |
| rful than an oboe stop, and less powerful than | cornet or trumpet stops. |
| Raimon de | Cornet or Ramon de Cornet (fl. |
| and, founded by Lord Chetwynd, himself playing | cornet, played in the quadrangle of Buckingham Palace |
| uisville, Kentucky, d.May 1972, Chicago) was a | cornet player active in the 1920s. |
| r of the band was William Bell, who had been a | cornet player in his native England. |
| The | cornet player Ronnie Hunt found the recording session |
| ne 12, 1903 - June 16, 1925) was an early jazz | cornet player and one of the best regarded New Orlean |
| thered together a group of musicians-teen-aged | cornet player Don Cherry, double bass player Charlie |
| re County Youth Choir and became the principal | cornet player of the Staffordshire County Youth Brass |
| November 1925 for Okeh Records, backed by the | cornet player Louis Armstrong and pianist Richard M. |
| Darrell Bishop as Andy Secrest, a jazz | cornet player |
| probable - Giovanni Bassano, | cornet player and composer (b. |
| June 15 - Innocentio Alberti, Italian | cornet player and composer (born c. 1535) |
| 906 - February 12, 1967) was a prominent white | cornet player based in Chicago. |
| n in Carlisle, England; his father was a noted | cornet player and his mother a famous soprano. |
| The son of an amateur | cornet player, Ward Pinkett started playing the trump |
| Already a fine | cornet player, he settled in Boston, Massachusetts in |
| -May 20, 1932) was an early jazz trumpeter and | cornet player, specializing in the use of the plunger |
| r film Pete Kelly's Blues in which he played a | cornet player. |
| e honour student award at a music camp for his | cornet playing, Maude Pitcher was the runner up. |
| After playing trumpet and | cornet professionally with various bands in his home |
| nference, including the playing of a piano and | cornet recording of Sullivan's "The Lost Chord," one |
| ank Teschemacher (clarinet), Jimmy McPartland ( | cornet), Richard McPartland (guitar and banjo) and La |
| On 12 May, at about 4 am, Field | Cornet S. Eloff led a force of 240 Boers in a daring |
| multi-instrumentalist (violin, guitar, piano, | cornet, saxophone, and trombone) |
| A 1672 engraving of Castle | Cornet showing the keep that was destroyed by an expl |
| rrangement of the third movement, Blue Tint, a | cornet solo based on the second movement, and Carniva |
| or 20-1528), sung by Ray Nance and featuring a | cornet solo by Nance as well as an alto solo by Johnn |
| d the instrumentation is made up of Eb Soprano | Cornet, Solo, 1st/Repiano, 2nd and 3rd Bb Cornets, Bb |
| When the group added a | cornet, soon replaced by a trumpet, it became the Sep |
| ative player played the second part, the first | cornet staying closer to the lead line.) |
| and said Bolden was the main influence on his | cornet style, but did not begin playing cornet until |
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| Between them they played | cornet, tenor horn, baritone and trombone, and were l |
| He played | cornet, tenor horn, flugelhorn, drums, and violin as |
| ine up included: Ray Charles Hammond B-3 organ | cornet Thad Jones, guitar Freddie Green saxophone Bil |
| Michael Kerny, | Cornet Thomas Travers, Quartermaster James Tumy, and |
| arly 20s, Louis Prima performed on trumpet and | cornet throughout New Orleans before following in the |
| own mouthpieces for his horn, and modified his | cornet to add an additional spit-valve. |
| Strings, Flutes, Oboes, Horns, Trumpet ( | /Cornet), Trombones Alto/Tenor/Bass, Ophicleide (a su |
| ayed several musical instruments including the | cornet, trumpet and string bass. |
| Mike Goldberg - | cornet, trumpet, piano, arranger, conductor |
| He didn't switch to | cornet until 1962, pretty late in his career. |
| In 1971 Riley played on the | cornet used by Louis Armstrong in his youth for the N |
| imself on clarinet, trombone, tuba, xylophone, | cornet, violin, flute, viola and piano. |
| April 9 - Jean-Baptiste Arban, | cornet virtuoso (b. |
| Cornet virtuoso Luigi Zenobi relocates to Ferrara, be | |
| Olu Dara - | cornet, vocals |
| Nat Adderley - | cornet, vocals |
| Cornet Walter Corry built the town of Newtowncorry, l | |
| Cornet was originally the third and lowest grade of c | |
| , Victor 21214-A, featuring Bix Beiderbecke on | cornet, was #1 for 3 weeks on the Billboard charts in |
| ong, by Paul Whiteman, with Bix Beiderbecke on | cornet, was a #1 hit for two weeks. |
| Maligned by Jansenist writers like Hermant, | Cornet was held in high esteem by Richelieu and Mazar |
| Bennett, 1973, George Barnes (g); Ruby Braff ( | cornet); Wayne Wright (g); John Giuffrida (b). |
| The ranks of Ensign and | Cornet were abolished in the US Army in the year 1800 |
| s and is found in an Occitan poem of Raimon de | Cornet, who notes that the joglars performed them. |
| Cornet William George Hawtrey Bankes, 7th Hussars, up | |
| as a hard-drinking, fun loving man who played | cornet with great virtuosity and inventiveness. |
| In 1926 he played | cornet with Joe Venuti, and worked later in the 1920s |
| on Wynn states "His pithy, pungent trumpet and | cornet work is effective in a hard bop context, altho |
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