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21flautist — [ˈflɔːtɪst] noun [C] British someone who plays the FLUTE …
22flautist — flau•tist [[t]ˈflɔ tɪst, ˈflaʊ [/t]] n. mad flutist • Etymology: 1855–60; < It flautista …
23flautist — /ˈflɔtəst / (say flawtuhst) noun a flute player. Also, US, flutist. {Italian flautista, from flauto flute} …
24flautist — n. flute player …
25flautist — n. a flute player. Etymology: It. flautista f. flauto FLUTE …
26Charles Nicholson (flautist) — Charles Nicholson (1834) Charles Nicholson (1795 1837), was a Liverpool born flautist and composer, who performed regularly in London. He was soloist at many of the Philharmonic Society Concerts from 1816 1836, and first flautist with the… …
27Ian Clarke (flautist) — Ian Clarke (born February 4th, 1964 in Broadstairs, Kent, UK) is a British flautist and composer [ [http://www.gsmd.ac.uk/music/people/undergraduate music staff/department of wind brass and percussion/flute/ian clarke.html Guidhall School of… …
28Wycliffe and the Dead Flautist — (1991) is a crime novel by the Cornish writer W. J. Burley. [http://www.orionbooks.co.uk/MP 33019/Wycliffe and the Dead Flautist.htm] ynopsisWhen the body of amateur flautist Tony Mills is found shot dead by his own gun on the secluded estate of… …
29Chris Norman (flautist) — Chris Norman (born in Halifax, Nova Scotia)[1] is a flautist. He also plays bagpipes and bodhran and composes music. Specializing in the wooden flute, he has played as a member of groups such as The Baltimore Consort,[2] Helicon, Skyedance, and… …
30T. R. Mahalingam (flautist) — T. R. Mahalingam (1926–1986) affectionately known as Mali, was a Carnatic music flautist.HistoryBorn in Tiruvidaimarudur, Mali started singing music from Jalra Gopala Ayyar, but rapidly switched to flute.Mali was the founder of the popular style… …