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woodlands <a woodland; woodlands> N AGR

headwinds <a headwind; headwinds> N

woodland <a woodland; woodlands> N AGR

whirlwinds <a whirlwind; whirlwinds> N

woodworm N (insects)

woodcuts <a woodcut; woodcuts> N

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However, the passage ends quickly, with the woodwinds bringing back the original theme, again echoed by the strings, just as in the beginning.
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The deserted musical landscape of the opening remains disturbed only by distant timpani rolls and faint glimmers of light from the woodwinds.
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After an emotionless strings passage which encloses another brief warning from violas, woodwinds cry out amid a percussive background.
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The most terrifying moments mount up with near-orchestral detail: first the woodwinds, then the muttering cello and finally the shrieking violin.
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The introductory material is then recapitulated by the woodwinds and triangle, with the cello providing a repeating undertone.
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They expected the flute, along with all the woodwinds, to play with assertiveness.
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The movement ends with the sonorous theme which was first stated by the lower woodwinds at the beginning of the symphony.
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The academy currently offers lessons in piano, strings, voice, woodwinds, brass, guitar, and percussion for students of all ages.
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Most of his works are for woodwinds, especially for saxophone.
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This breaks back into the main melody, molto appassionato, voiced by the strings with accompaniment from the woodwinds.
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