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  1760
1760 in science The year 1760 CE in technology included many events, some of which are listed here.
HMS Bellona (1760) The second HMS Bellona of the April 8.
Timeline of Quebec history (1760 to 1773) 1774 to 1790...
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 Learn more about List of musical events in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
2004 in music - The Offspring releases Splinter
1967 in music - The Beatles release Sgt.
1869 in music - Ricard Wagner's Das Rheingold
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Accent (music) In music, an accent is an emphasis on a particular note created by length, as in an agogic accent, pitch,...
Curtis Institute of Music The Curtis Institute of Music is a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Dominant (music) In music, the dominant\ is the music theory, the dominant chord in its root position is symbolized with...
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 Classical music - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
Classical music is primarily a written musical tradition, preserved in music notation, as opposed to being transmitted orally, by rote, or in recordings.
Improvisation in classical music performance was far more common during the Baroque era, and recently the performance of such music by modern classical musicians has been enriched by a revival of the old improvisational practices.
Musical works are best understood and enjoyed in the context of their place in musical history.
www.music.us /education/C/Classical-music.htm   (2214 words)

  
 Music History
Musically, the period may be called the age of Tappa and in contents, the age of humanism in Bangla songs.
The tradition of the kaui musical discourse grew uninterrupted till the middle of the 20th century and it was on the wane under the impact of ever flourishing city musical culture.
Atulprasad composed music of various tendencies, but he was at his best in thumri, and the light classical nature of thumri appears to have influenced everything he did on music, because it occupied the core of his heart.
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 MUSIC HISTORY
Survey of American music from the colonial period to the present day, with emphasis on in-depth examination of representative works from both cultivated and vernacular traditions.
Prerequisite: 2.0 in MUHST 210; 2.0 in MUSIC 303; 2.0 in MUSIC 306.
Explores various critical approaches to research in music at the graduate level, examining specialized bibliographical resources, controversial arguments about musical issues, and other matters of musical criticism required to begin advanced study of music.
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 Bruce Olson's Web Site   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
LCMD Selection from the Ancient Music of Ireland, A. Chiefly composed by John M'Creery.
LCMD [Gore: James Macewan, A Musical Casket of Melodies for the Millions, c 1843] Seen, without Music: 17th cent.
Title catalogue - '137 old ballads' is actually, for the most part, a collection of single sheet songs with music, with one or two 4 page musical scores, and a MS copy of the popular 18th century Irish tune "Sheila na Guira".
www.mudcat.org /olson/viewpage.cfm?theurl=SONGBKS.html   (2273 words)

  
 Dussek, Jan Ladislav (1760 - 1816)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Here he joined his father-in-law in music publishing and persauded the piano-maker Broadwood to extend the range of the keyboard.
He makes some demands for virtuosity in music that was much admired in his own time.
Chamber music by Dussek includes a number of sonatas for violin and piano and some for piano trio.
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 Medieval Sourcebook/UNF Medieval Europe: Listening to Medieval Music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Although "baroque" music is counted as "early music" in modern categorizations - because, unlike the music of Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven, it does not have a continuous performance tradition -- it is quite distinct from earlier "medieval" music.
Music was such an important part of medieval worship that various religious orders manifested their charisisms in the music they used.
Music on the disk for the liturgy is taken from somewhat later manuscripts, although all in the Plainchant idiom -- the Passau Antiphonal, a 15th century Gradual and some late medieval Hungarian manuscripts.
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Folger Spinnet; or Musical Miscellany, London: J. Wren, 1750.
Vocal Music, or The Songster's Companion, London: J. Bew, c 1778, w/music.
Calliope, or The Musical Miscellany, London: C. Elliot and T. Kay and Edinburgh: C. Elliot.
www.csufresno.edu /folklore/Olson/SONGBKS.HTM   (2265 words)

  
 1761 in music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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See also: 1760 in music, other events of 1761, 1762 in music, list of years in music.
Francesco Geminiani visits Dublin, where he is robbed of a valuable manuscript.
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 HOASM: Mannheim and Vienna (1760-1800)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
At the same time, although Italian music and musicians were still dominant in the field of opera, all through Northern Europe a number of local schools, particularly in the field of instrumental music, arose around the middle of the eighteenth century.
Paris was the centre of music in Northern Europe, but other, equally important, schools flourished in London (where J.
The authority of Haydn (died 1809) and Mozart (died 1791) was recognized as the classical style grew out of the "Sturm und Drang" and as an early forerunner of the romantic period the "Biedermeier" developed from the sentimentality of the late "Galant" style.
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 Ex Isle Forums -> Andromeda Music Videos and Wallpapers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Y'know, I'd love some Rommie-focused music videos, but when I tried to download, I just got a pageful of gibberish.
Jays Music Videos, now has a Stargate website! Although there arenot any wallpapers or vids yet.
If u were at a page that is all white and blue with a pic of Rommie on it, then u followd the wrong link.
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 Stamps with Music
Fine engraved set of 3 surface mail and 1 airmail stamp featuring early laotian stamp, monk, music and the king's son.
John Lennon stamp from the set A World of Music.
MUSIC - 15 kopek with Tchaikowsky and scene from Iolanta.
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 January 11, 1760   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
1760 was a leap year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar).
ANDREW2 WOOD (ANDREW1) was born January 11, 1760.
Caleb Drury, born 5 Oct 1688, died 5 Nov 1760 - Ancestors and Relatives of...
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Africa en America [sound recording] : musica de 19 paises = Africa in America : music from 19 countries, Condesa Mexico : Corason ; Distribution USA: Cambridge Ma.
Folk music from Haiti [sound recording] : meringues and ballads, New York : Lyrichord [197-?].
Music in Latin American culture [sound recording] : regional traditions, New York : Schirmer Books [1999].
dept.kent.edu /music/World_Music/ethno/Caribbean/Haiti.htm   (213 words)

  
 - Classical Music Dictionary - Free MP3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
He became a teacher at the Paris Conservatoire of Music at its founding in 1795 and served there as director from 1822 until his death.
His works include operas and a great amount of religious music.
Cherubini wrote some 30 operas and of these "Les deux journèes", now seldom heard, had an influence on
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 Contents, Scotch MS Tunes 1730-1760 - The Music of James Scott Skinner
Contents, Scotch MS Tunes 1730-1760 - The Music of James Scott Skinner
Letters from Walker and others interested in the musical Christie family are found elsewhere on this site.
This note, which Walker glued to the inside of the manuscript, is a list of tunes from the first published collection of Scottish music, Henry Playford's 'Collection of Scots Tunes.
www.abdn.ac.uk /scottskinner/display.php?ID=JSS0537   (83 words)

  
 Early American Secular Music and its European Sources, 1589-1839 Table of Contents - Amaryllis, 1760
Early American Secular Music and its European Sources, 1589-1839 Table of Contents - Amaryllis, 1760
Early American Secular Music and Its European Sources, 1589-1839
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 Early American Secular Music and its European Sources, 1589-1839 Table of Contents - Caledonian PC, 1760
Early American Secular Music and its European Sources, 1589-1839 Table of Contents - Caledonian PC, 1760
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