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  Music
Music, during the Colonial and Revolutionary War periods, may not have been as varied as it is today; but to think that the enjoyment of it was denied, throughout all the colonies, would be a mistake.
Despite the small pocket of resistance toward the enjoyment of music that was found in the Quakers who had settled primarily in the colony of Pennsylvania, the people of the Middle Colonies embraced the merriment that music brought to their, oftentimes, prosaic lives.
Listening to music in the refined luxury of a concert hall may have sufficed for some of the colonists, but not for all of them.
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 all things William
The music of an unhappy people, of the children of disappointment; they tell of death and suffering and unvoiced longing toward a truer world, of misty wanderings and hidden ways.
Music was as vital as the church edifice itself, more deeply stirring than all the glory of glass or stone.
Music is a secret arithmetical exercise and the person who indulges in it does not realize that he is manipulating numbers.
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 1704 in music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See also: 1703 in music, other events of 1704, 1705 in music, list of years in music.
Antonio Vivaldi becomes general superintendent of music at the Conservatory of the Pieta, Venice.
Johann Jacob Bach becomes an oboist in the army of King Charles XII of Sweden, inspiring Johann Sebastian to write a Capriccio on the Absence of His Most Beloved Brother.
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 MUSIC
The art of music, with emphasis on listening skills; a nontechnical approach to understanding vocabulary and materials of music; correlation of musical literature with other disciplines in the humanities.
Fundamentals of music theory, advanced materials, methods, and skills involved in teaching general music in the elementary school; emphasis on use of guitar to teach music lessons.
Development of music research skills including knowledge of research resources and materials; use of library facilities; practice in a clear and logical writing style; and use of wide variety of methodologies and modes of inquiry.
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 Music 1253 Reading   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The music is often very florid, especially in the upper part (i.e., with many highly melismatic passages, especially at beginnings and ends of lines of the poem).
The effect is poetry and music that sounds as if it is made of mixtures of duple and triple musical meters [not in the manner of triplets; rather, the effect of measures of varying length].
A common feature in all late seventeenth-century music, carried over into seventeenth-century baroque music is the running bass (or, at slower tempos, the walking bass): a relatively melodic bass line with constant rhythmic motion, often an almost unbroken stream of eighth-notes or quarter-notes, or a mixture of eighth- and sixteenth-notes or of quarter- and eight-notes.
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 Pipe Organs 105: What is 'Organ Music'?
While piano music is normally written on two staves, one with the bass clef and one with treble clef, organ music is typically written on three staves: the two mentioned above and a second bass clef for the pedals.
Music played on a large four-manual instrument in a large cathedral with lively acoustics would be handled differently than when playing the same piece on a two-manual organ in a small church.
This music makes use of the "swell box" which is a division of the organ which is enclosed in a box that has louvers on the front which can be gradually opened or closed to control the volume.
www.lawrencephelps.com /Documents/Articles/Beginner/pipeorgans105.html   (2557 words)

  
 THE HERALDRY OF SACRED MUSIC (Part IV)
Established in 1911 as the School of Church Music to oversee the musical reforms of Pope Pius X, in 1928 it was granted the predicate "pontifical" and became the Pontifical Institute of Sacred Music.
Dom Gregory Huegle, O.S.B., recipient of the (Catholic Choirmaster's) Liturgical Music Award in 1949 and editor of this journal's predecessor, (Caecilia), from 1934 to 1944, was a monk of Conception Abbey and an important teacher of music.
The armorial achievement is supported by a chorister vested in a fl cassock and surplice and a doctor of music habited in his red doctoral cap and gown, representing both the operative and speculative branches of church music.
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 Bach, J. S.: Arnstadt (1703-1707)
Although never recorded the manner in which young Bach acquired his knowlege of the inner workings of the instrument, he was evidently an expert by the age of eighteen, after which he was in great demand to test and certify new organs.
In 1703 he was called to Arnstadt to perform such a test on the organ of the Church of St. Boniface, or as it was called, "the New".
In its reprimand the town council noted, unfairly, that Bach was neglecting the composition of figural music (technically not one of his contractual duties).
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 1703   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
1703 in Canada See also: 1702 in Canada, other events of 1703, 1704 in Canada and the list of 'years in Canada'.
1703 in science The year 1703 CE in technology included many events, some of which are listed See also: list of years in...
Great Storm of 1703 The Great Storm of 1703 is the most severe December 2.
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 music
In 1703 he was appointed organist at the Neukirche, Arnstadt.
In 1728 he became chief musical director for all of Leipzig, a position he held for most of his life.
When he came back to Busseto he was assigned music composer of the municipality and conductor of the band.
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 Music Library April 2003 Acq. List   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
All songs music and lyrics: D. Siclari except "Il canto di carcerato" and "Tarantella guappa" by Domino, "A'mbasciata" by Ginestra/Vilardi.
Featuring music by Charley Patton and others, performed by him accompanying himself on guitar in part with other musicians, or sung and played by other musicians, in part accompanied by Patton.
Music performed by Patton recorded 1929-1934; interviews recorded 1964- 1969.
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 Free Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
1967 in music - The Beatles release Sgt.
1913 in music - near-riot at premiere of Stravinsky's Rite of Spring
1869 in music - Ricard Wagner's Das Rheingold
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 1703 in music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See also: 1702 in music, other events of 1703, 1704 in music, list of years in music.
Johann Sebastian Bach gets a summer job as a violinist at the court of Weimar.
George Frideric Handel gives up his legal studies at the University of Halle for a music course at Hamburg.
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 Music
A voice from heaven was heard to say, “This is my Son, the Beloved; listen to him.” Coming down from the mountain, Jesus told them to tell no one about the vision until after he was raised from the dead.
Music for Transfiguration — February 6, 2005 — 11 a.m.
Buxtehude’s unrivaled reputation as an organist and composer of organ music was such that he was visited by Handel in 1703 and by Bach in 1705.
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 OBITUARY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
8 Bach surpassed the limits of the Baroque by composing innovative music truly worthy of an age of enlightenment.
Bibliothek (Musical Library) was founded by former Bach student Lorenz Christoph Mizler in 1737, and catered to the interests of a select group of music enthusiasts located throughout
Music Director and Organist at the Marckt-Kirche in
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 1703   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
1700 1701 1702 - 1703 - 1704 1705 1706
November 24 to December 2 - the Great Storm of 1703 ravages southern England and the English Channel, killing thousands
December 27 - Portugal and England sign the Methuen Treaty which gives preference to Portuguese imported wines into England.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/1/17/1703.html   (214 words)

  
 The World's Greatest Composer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The boy, showing enough musical aptitude to master several instruments and compose pieces in a variety of styles at a young age, nevertheless entered the University of Halle at the age of 17 to study law.
Charles Burney, the 18th century music historian, remarked that Handel's Messiah "fed the hungry, clothed the naked, and fostered the orphan." While it has done all that to be sure, it has also directed the hearts of millions of Christians to the magnificence and awesomeness of Jesus Christ.
When listening to his music, and hearing the lyrics of the various portions of The Messiah, one can truly believe Handel was thus honored.
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 Music
Studies at the Michaelisschule in Lüneberg; sings in the choir, accompanies after his voice breaks; visits Hamburg and hears current organists; probable first acquaintance with French music.
The Duke of Weimar incarcerates Bach for his demand to be allowed to take a job at Cöthen as Kapellmeister.
Kapellmeister at Cöthen, the Prince, a Calvinist, requires little sacred music; much secular vocal and instrumental music composed.
www.saintpeters.org /music/bachbio.html   (355 words)

  
 Music Timeline
Western music begins to move from monophony to polyphony with the vocal parts in church music moving in parallel intervals.
Josquin Desprez, often called the Prince of Music, is a leading composer of the Renaissance.
The harmony and tonality characteristic of classical music are replaced by dissonance, creating what many listeners consider to be noise.
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 music service   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Dorset Music Service-Dorset Music Service is committed to providing playing opportunities at the highest practicable levels to as many young people in Dorset as possible.
AMC 's goal is to build credibility for music and music education, especially at an early age, and to expand that portion of the population that enjoys and makes its own music.
Britannia bmg music service from encounter and problem- list diagnoses in KPNW's comprehensive electronic medical record bmg music service educators, which began in 1995 and 1996 judas priest british steel.
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 Bach, Johann Christoph, 1642 - 1703 Music Web Links   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Bach, Johann Christoph - Musical biography with early education, instrumental talents, professional positions, summary of works, and his father's assessment of his talents from the Grove Concise Dictionary of Music entry at WQXR radio.
They were seated at their desks with their heads in a nodding position.
Bach, Johann Christoph, 1642 - 1703 It is dangerous for a national candidate to say things that people might remember.
www.searchmusicnetwork.com /Composition_Composers_B_Bach,_Johann_Christoph,_1642_-_1703.html   (1670 words)

  
 The WZZM 13 Community Calendar: February 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Volunteers are encouraged to call for details to help with data entry and assist clients with writing their resumes.
Bring the whole family to experience this popular musical at the Sons and Daughters Family Club on Hamilton.
Come to Schuler Books and Music on 28th Street to meet Gloria Bursey and learn why it's never to late to fall in love.
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 Tomfolio.com: Music, Music Biography
Couperin (1668-1733), called 'Le Grand', organist, music master to the royal family from 1701, is remembered as the leading French composer of the age of Bach and Handel.
On John Wesley (1703-1791), music critic; Charles Wesley (1707-1788) and Methodist music, ”the special ministry in hymns”; on Samuel (1766-1837) and Samuel Sebastian (1810-1876).
An important source for the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750, by his second wife.
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 Civic Music
All concerts will be at 7:30pm in Packard Music Hall, 1703 Mahoning Ave., Warren Ohio.
Dana School Of Music, originally located in Warren, left its influence on Warren Civic Music with a legacy of musically oriented volunteers and appreciative audiences.
The home of Warren Civic Music was Konold Auditorium located at Warren G. Harding High School.
www.packardmusichall.com /civicmusic.htm   (507 words)

  
 1703 Details, Meaning 1703 Article and Explanation Guide
1703 Details, Meaning 1703 Article and Explanation Guide
November 19 - The Man in the Iron Mask, French prisoner of unknown identity.
Page Contains Information, Facts Details or Explanation Guide About 1703
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 Schools/Classes - Music of Telephone Guide (TM) - LA Area
Schools/Classes - Music of Telephone Guide (TM) - LA Area
1703 1/2 S Harvard Bl Los Angeles, CA 90006
Grace Music School for Piano, Violin, Cello Lessons
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 The Forgotten Genius: The Biography of Robert Hooke 1635-1703 - Music @ UK's MacLinks.net Apple Store   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Forgotten Genius: The Biography of Robert Hooke 1635-1703 - Music @ UK's MacLinks.net Apple Store
The Forgotten Genius: The Biography of Robert Hooke 1635-1703
Stock and price may be subject to changes without prior notice.
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 classical music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Music in the Mail - P.O. 11718 Classical Music CDs Latest Releases.
BARTOK, Béla (1881-1945) Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta, Sz 106 BRT Philharmonic Orchestra, Brussels/Rahbari 8.550261 4.550261 Naxos
BYRD, William (1542-1623) Music for Viols, Voices and Keyboard Rose Consort of Viols/Tessa Bonner, Soprano/Timothy Roberts, Harpsichord and Virginals/Byrd 8.550604 Naxos
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 International Piano Competitions, Piano Competition, Music Competition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The 1st International Music Competition San Antonia, Texas, USA (7/13/2001-7/15/2001) Age: 6+ Deadline: 2/28/2001 Concours International de la Musique 12803 Park Forest, San Antonio, TX 78230 Fax: (210)408-9111 Email: cidlm@flash.net
The 2nd Annual Young Artists Competition McKinney, Texas, USA (2/27/1999) Age: 15-18 Deadline: 1/15/1999 Texas Chamber Music Ensemble POBox 1703, McKinney, TX 75070-1703 Tel: (972)562-6554
Young Texas Artists Music Competition (3/4/2005-3/5/2005) Age: 18-30 Deadline: 1/20/2005 1608 Pine Oak Dr., Conroe, TX 77304 Tel: (936)756-7017 Fax: (936)756-7896 Email: YoungTexasArtists@mcpas.org
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 Music MP3 Collection with a Winamp Generated Playlist
Music MP3 Collection with a Winamp Generated Playlist
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