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  1. Florida Auto Center – Florida Auto Center – Your Orlando Destination ...

    Florida Auto Center, your trusted Orlando dealership for quality used cars. Family-owned, we offer fair prices, fast financing, nationwide delivery, and service in English, Spanish, and Portuguese.

  2. Flauto Family Obituaries | Flauto Last Name Obits - Legacy.com

    Nov 14, 2019 · Search Flauto family obituaries and memoriams on Legacy.com. There are 31 obituaries and memoriams for the surname Flauto.

  3. The Instrument — The Flauto d'Amore Project

    In the 19th century, the flauto d’amore knows a revival through the attention of Italian operatic composers who, fascinated by its unique sound, utilize it in unexpected ways.

  4. Flûte d'amour - Wikipedia

    The flûte d'amour (/ ˌfluːt dəˈmʊər / FLOOT də-MOOR, French: [flyt damuʁ]; Italian: flauto d'amore; German: Liebesflöte; all translating as "love flute"), sometimes called a Mezzo-Soprano flute[1] …

  5. FLAUTO Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of FLAUTO is flute.

  6. flauto - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Nov 1, 2025 · From Occitan and Old Occitan flaut.

  7. Flauto Traverso (AF1S) – AulosUSA

    The Aulos Flauto Traverso is a classic design that is excellent for period ensemble performance. The flute features a range of D' to A''' with Baroque fingering. The warm sound of this instrument blends …

  8. Flauto - Museo della Musica

    It is actually the simplest, and can be made even with a small reed: it is the instrument of the legends of the classical myths. Its name also covers several instruments of Antiquity which have nothing to do …

  9. Flauto - definition of Flauto by The Free Dictionary

    Flauto synonyms, Flauto pronunciation, Flauto translation, English dictionary definition of Flauto. n. 1. A flute. Flauto piccolo an octave flute. Flauto traverso the German flute, held laterally, instead of …

  10. flauto | Encyclopedia.com

    The small version of this is the flauto piccolo, usually called piccolo. In earlier periods flauto sometimes meant the recorder. J. S. Bach wrote flauto piccolo to indicate a small recorder; if he wanted the side …