In 1988 this 1962 Frank Sinatra film based on Richard Condon's novel was re-released to the theatres
A musical performance from the movie "Deliverance" features a "Dueling" pair of these
Used in military bands, the large-bored euphonium is a type of this brass instrument
Barbara Stanwyck got an Oscar nomination for her role in this 1948 thriller based on a 1943 radio play
A veteran of Waterloo, Henry Steinway began manufacturing this instrument in the 1830s
The English name of this woodwind is a corruption of its French name which means "high wood"
European dance masters used to accompany pupils with a pochette, a small version of this stringed instrument
In violin music martele means to accent the notes sharply, as if striking a nail with this tool
It's a fanciful or "humorous" French term for a composition; Dvorak wrote a famous one
A symphonic poem such as Liszt's "Die Hunnenschlacht" is also known as this kind of "poem"