There is a pleasing energy in this playing which is also supple, fluent and idiomatic. These virtues, along with a marked elegance of phrasing, are features which define the performing style of this ensemble. Charivari Agréable convey the fragile, never more than skin-deep charm of his Flute Trios with lightly applied articulation and an appropriate esprit de salon. The other, Georg Philipp Kress, is now but the faintest of shadows and indeed may never have been otherwise. Far and away the more famous of them is Bach's second musically talented son, Carl Philipp Emanuel, who followed in his godfather's footsteps as Hamburg's Director musices. Julian HaylockĬharivari Agréable presents here an unusual programme in which Telemann's music is interspersed with that of two of his godsons. The most advanced of these tools, CNC machines, are computer controlled and largely automated.Beautifully recorded and consummately played, this stunning collection of chamber music by Kress, Telemann and CPE Bach, is one of my discs of 2006. Machinists are metalsmiths who produce high-precision parts and tools. Jewelers often refer to their craft as metalsmithing, and many universities offer degree programs in metalsmithing, jewelry, enameling and blacksmithing under the auspices of their fine arts programs. The term, metalsmith, often refers to artisans and craftpersons who practice their craft in many different metals, including gold, copper and silver. Today, this tool is still widely used by blacksmiths as it was traditionally. The ancient traditional tool of the smith is a forge or smithy, which is a furnace designed to allow compressed air (through a bellows) to superheat the inside, allowing for efficient melting, soldering and annealing of metals. "Aeolus's Weathervane" – detail of a weather vane created by using a variety of metalsmithing techniques A whitesmith works with white metal ( tin and pewter) and can refer to someone who polishes or finishes the metal rather than forging it.A weaponsmith is a generalized bladesmith who forges weapons like axes, spears, flails, and other weapons.A tinsmith, tinner, or tinker works with light metal (such as tinware) and can refer to someone who deals in tinware.An arrowsmith is a blacksmith who specialises in forging arrowheads.A swordsmith is a bladesmith who forges only swords.A silversmith, or brightsmith, works with silver. An armourer working in an armoury maintaining and repairing small weapons traditionally had some duties of a gunsmith.
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