An Eb flugelhorn would have been named Flicorno sopranino in Italy. I have two 
of these, a Couesnon of Paris and an R. J. Ward of Liverpool.

Klaus

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> Den 16/03/2014 kl. 11.37 skrev Peter Taylor <pe...@euphonium.plus.com>:
> 
> Thanks Ray and Michael.  I was imagining a Pistone was possibly one of those 
> old instruments in the brass family which have been superceded over time, 
> like the serpent.  I though it might mean a kind of soprano flugelhorn 
> possibly.  If it's a cornet then I'm pondering why it wasn't called a 
> "Cornetto Mib".
> 
> Someone has asked me to produce a modern (British) brass band set of a piece 
> by Amilcare Ponchielli, and Henry has very helpfully directed me to his 
> Pochiello website, which I'm sure is going to give me a lot of guidance.
> 
> Many thanks again
> Peter


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