A solo for this instrument plays a solo over long cello trills to begin the fifth of Tchaikovsky’s Rococo Variations. This instrument and a bassoon state the opening theme of Tchaikovsky’s First Symphony. This instrument plays a fast, rising B-flat major scale to open the theme of the dance “Tea” in The Nutcracker. This instrument plays the opening solo in the slow movement of Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto. Tchaikovsky died before writing a concerto for this instrument for Paul Taffanel. It’s not the trombone, but Tchaikovsky’s Fifth and Sixth Symphonies call for [emphasize] three of these instruments, with the third doubling. In The Nutcracker, three of these instruments state the theme of the “Danse des Mirlitons,” whose English title mentions their reed variant. For 10 points, name this full-size relative of the piccolo. ■END■
ANSWER: flute [or transverse flute or Boehm flute; accept reed flute]
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