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[fan-fair] / ˈfæn fɛər /


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Fanfares will be played by The State Trumpeters of the Household Cavalry and The Fanfare Trumpeters of the Royal Air Force, the palace said.

From Reuters • Feb. 18, 2023

Attendees at the June 23 birthday gala will have their competitive spirits subconsciously stoked by the most famous of his gleaming brassy pronouncements, the “Olympic Fanfare and Theme.”

From Washington Post • Jun. 17, 2022

Fanfare for Aaron Copland: The quintessential American composer is remembered in a new “Now Hear This” on “Great Performances.”

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 17, 2022

Fanfare After the ceremony, the couple was showered in birdseed by Ms. Ladd’s mother, Barbara Rittel; her aunt, Claire Pugatch; her sister, Dr. Lisa Rittel; and her brother, Michael Rittel.

From New York Times • Dec. 31, 2021

We went always to the church at La Ferté for the fête of St. Cécile, as the Fanfare played in the church on that day.

From Chateau and Country Life in France by Waddington, Mary Alsop King




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