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The bone trumpet should harmonize, with grace, sadness, and care, with the pipes of Pan.
Pipes of pan may also refer to:
Hark to the pipes of Pan !
Did our forefathers bask in afternoons of a faun with sounds no louder than the pipes of Pan?
"The Pipes of Pan" appeared in Fantasy Science Fiction and is one of these.
"The Pipes of Pan" copyright 1997 by Brian Stableford.
Pipes of Pan, No. 3.
His Pipes Of Pan, No. 1.
"The Pipes of Pan" (Unknown 1940)
Brian Jones Presents the Pipes of Pan at Joujouka (1971)
Both "The Pipes of Pan" (1905) and "The Watcher" (1906) were made during his time in Maine.
"The Pipes of Pan", "Charming Weather" and "Back your Fancy" are some of the best-known numbers.
Deep in the forest came the sound of singing, high, shrill, unbelievably sweet; the pipes of Pan, the lyre of Orpheus,the call of the sirens.
Kalem, T. E. "Pipes of Pan."
Lionel Monckton, composer of "Moonstruck", "Soldiers in the Park", "The Pipes of Pan"
"The Pipes of Pan" is a poem by Adrian Ross set to music by the English composer Edward Elgar, being completed on 5 June 1899.
The Pipes of Pan: Intertextuality and Literary Filiation in the Pastoral Tradition from Theocritus to Milton.
Early at night, as the long afternoon fades into evening, I hear the sound of a steam whistle rising, falling, echoing a lonesome whippoorwill, a long-gone train, the pipes of Pan.
Manuel Macarrulla is his best in a dour moonlit landscape, where black goats frolic, playing drums and the pipes of Pan, and, seemingly, doom waits in the surrounding jungle.
Were it not so, and thus totally occupying, I can assure you I could add to the show by simultaneously tap-dancing while playing "Putting on the Ritz" on the pipes of Pan.'
Songs and Piano Music by Edward Elgar has "The Pipes of Pan" performed by Peter Savidge (baritone), with David Owen Norris (piano).
Set far apart in place and time, the players are a Goya lady with a pink rose in her mantilla and the standing man from Picasso's neo-Classical "Pipes of Pan," repeated three times.
The first album to be released was Brian Jones Presents The Pipes Of Pan At Joujouka in 1971, and is widely credited with being the first World Music LP.
The main reason jajouka has become well known outside Morocco is because of an album recorded there in 1968, "Brian Jones Presents the Pipes of Pan at Jajouka," which was recently reissued by Point Music.
Upon his return to the Library, the audience is introduced to more mythic artifacts stored there: The Head of Medusa, the Trident of Poseidon, the Shroud of Turin, and the Pipes of Pan.