Definition of "tibicen"
tibicen
noun
plural tibicines
(chiefly Roman Antiquities, rare) A flute-player; a piper, flautist.
Quotations
But this man’s words are spirit itself, and burn their niche in Time, to last as long as that will. Take two of them: “Soldiers, forty centuries look down upon you!” and again, “Behold the sun of Austerlitz!” When you speak, speak thus to men; such words are deeds; and come not as from one who beateth the air to the pitchpipe of the tibicen Ciceronical, but as the bullet to its butt; speak swordpoints, that press between the joints and marrow.
1891, Charles A. Ward, “Napoleonic Rule”, in Oracles of Nostradamus, page 251
We have no archaeological evidence that we can with certainty attribute to original performances of Plautus and Terence. We can, however, learn a great deal by examining Greek and later Roman evidence, including artistic portrayals of singers, tibicines, and theatrical performances, and some surviving tibiae.
2012, Timothy J. Moore, Music in Roman Comedy, Cambridge University Press, page 14