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  ::::::: Carnatic Music ::::::::
Music can thus be defined as an art form that arranges sounds in a fashion that follows certain natural principles and provides that special inner feeling of happiness and contentment.
Carnatic music owes its vitality not to those who seek to change its face but to those who love it and nourish its spirit by harnessing their creativity to exploration of the beauty found in its tradition.
Thus the men who made history in Carnatic music were not radicalists but super musicians who were identified with its timeless glory and rasa and found fulfillment in continuing the traditional stream of excellence.
www.mandolinshrinivas.org /carnatic.htm   (476 words)

  
 Music at Yale
The Yale School of Music is one of the nation's oldest and most selective institutions for the graduate-level training of performers and composers.
At the graduate level, it is one of the premiere academic music departments in the world, in the number and quality of its distinguished graduates in musicology and music theory, in its selectivity, and in the prominence of its faculty.
Yale's oldest musical organization and principal undergraduate chorus, the Glee Club is an 80-voice ensemble of women and men performing a broad spectrum of great choral music, from choral orchestral masterpieces to newly commissioned works, and from world folk music to traditional Yale songs.
www.yale.edu /schmus   (700 words)

  
 Learn more about List of musical events in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
2004 in music - The Offspring releases Splinter
1967 in music - The Beatles release Sgt.
1786 in music - Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro
www.onlineencyclopedia.org /l/li/list_of_musical_events.html   (1359 words)

  
 A Short History of Appalachian Traditional Music
Musical traditions from home were important links to the past and were cherished and passed down to the next generation.
The second ballad type was from the popular music source of the parlour or sentimental ballad, mostly from the Victorian or Edwardian eras, presented in the Minstrel Show or Music Hall, and eventually passing into a folk tradition through sheer repetition.
Bands were able to quit their day-jobs and make a living from music, although their audiences preferred versions of popular songs played in an old-time manner over the old traditional songs heard at the kitchen table.
www.mustrad.org.uk /articles/appalach.htm   (2573 words)

  
 Stringed Keyboards 17th-18th Century
The stern young son is seated at the harpsichord, with one hand on the music.
She holds music and drapes an arm on a two-manual harpsichord.
She is at a very partly visible keyboard instrument, with music on the rack and draped on the keyboard.
www.unh.edu /music/Icon/iskns.htm   (8888 words)

  
 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
He showed musical gifts at a very early age, composing when he was five and when he was six playing before the Bavarian elector and the Austrian empress.
In these years, too, he wrote six string quartets which he dedicated to the master of the form, Haydn: they are marked not only by their variety of expression but by their complex textures, conceived as four-part discourse, with the musical ideas linked to this freshly integrated treatment of the medium.
He undertook a number of joumeys: to Salzburg in 1783, to introduce his wife to his family; to Prague three times, for concerts and operas; to Berlin in 1789, where he had hopes of a post; to Frankfurt in 1790, to play at coronation celebrations.
w3.rz-berlin.mpg.de /cmp/mozart.html   (890 words)

  
 Raleigh Chamber Music Guild
The nation’s first chamber music ensemble series, comprised solely of accomplished musicians spanning the African diaspora, brings a fresh, new energy to the classical music genre.
Since their founding at the Bowdoin International Music Festival in 1999, the Degas Quartet has emerged as one the nation's most exciting young string quartets.
The Raleigh Chamber Music Guild Masters Series presents its 64th season, with an exciting roster of artists spanning a wide range of instrument ensembles.
www.rcmg.org   (593 words)

  
 Music, art & images   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Much of the music that has come from sailors and their work at sea has been incorporated into folk music.
Les Habitants is a group of four Cape Breton musicians who regularly perform Acadian music at the Fortress of Louisbourg on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia.
Wooden Ships Music sells sea music, has samples of the music, and has information on the history of sea shanties.
ils.unc.edu /maritime/music.html   (777 words)

  
 Theme Music Ideas: P-Z   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
This clever musical unit helps teach all of the states with their capitals, all set to a hot rap track that your students are certain to enjoy.
It is even musical enough that I don't mind doing it; though I will have had enough by the time I teach it to all 500 kids (every class all week!).
The kids loved the music and I asked them (this was 5th Grade) to mentally decide which was their favorite planet.
www.angelfire.com /nb2/musicedresources/ThemMus3.html   (17177 words)

  
 The Music Of William Billings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Here was a music that was found exciting; a lively rhythmical protest (for men had been drinking of the new wine of liberty) against the dry and dreary old music; a music flattering to the sense and a relief to the imprisoned spirit.
But there was this gain at all events: music was at last listened to as music, and not alone as ritual; it was thought worth the while in itself; there was a chance that it might come to something really musical in course of time.
One of his musical compositions was written in the presence of a dying child at night.
www.nationwide.net /~amaranth/billings.htm   (3605 words)

  
 1775 article - 1775 1772 1773 1774 1776 1777 1778 Decades 1740s 1750s 1760s 1770s - What-Means.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
1775 article - 1775 1772 1773 1774 1776 1777 1778 Decades 1740s 1750s 1760s 1770s - What-Means.com
1772 1773 1774 - 1775 - 1776 1777 1778
1775 article - 1775 definition - what means 1775
www.what-means.com /encyclopedia/1775   (838 words)

  
 M3 Miami Music Multimedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
M3 is the only gathering in the United States to merge music, technology, art, fashion, and multimedia as an integrated lifestyle.
Taking place in Miami Beach during a week that traditionally draws tens of thousands of electronic music professionals and fans, M3's diverse mix of live music, technology debuts, and high-level business exchanges are recognized as the essential nexus of the week's action.
Artists, producers, music company executives, advertising directors, film and television music supervisors, fashion designers, video game creators and serious fans will all descend on South Beach for a week of seminars, showcases, networking, and parties.
www.m3summit.com /main.php?dizzle=faq   (293 words)

  
 Keyboard Instruments at the National Music Museum
André P. Larson, Beethoven and Berlioz, Paris and Vienna: Musical Treasures from the Age of Revolution and Romance 1789-1848, with essay by John Koster, exhibition catalog, Washington Pavilion, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, September 12-November 2, 2003 (Vermillion: National Music Museum 2003), pp.
André P. Larson, Beethoven and Berlioz, Paris and Vienna: Musical Treasures from the Age of Revolution and Romance 1789-1848, with essay by John Koster, exhibition catalog, Washington Pavilion, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, September 12-November 2, 2003 (Vermillion: National Music Museum 2003), p.
Lit.: André P. Larson, Beethoven and Berlioz, Paris and Vienna: Musical Treasures from the Age of Revolution and Romance 1789-1848, with essay by John Koster, exhibition catalog, Washington Pavilion, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, September 12-November 2, 2003 (Vermillion: National Music Museum 2003), p.
www.usd.edu /smm/KEYBOARD.HTM   (7052 words)

  
 Recorder Home Page: Interpretation
Dolmetsch, A. The Interpretation of the Music of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries Revealed by Contemporary Evidence.
Musica Poetica, web-site devoted to musica poetica, the synergistic interrelationship of music, rhetoric, and oratory that flowered in the 17th and 18th centuries; includes pointers to many useful resources
Musical interpretation principles for the understanding of musical work as an object of interpretation, by Francisco Monteiro (UK), addresses the need for methodologies that can be used on the comprehension of musical works, with special reference to musical performance.
www.recorderhomepage.net /interpretation.html   (485 words)

  
 The Independent Weekly: Sounds local: The Indy Music Guide 2003
Deemed by many as "inappropriate music for all occasions," the Half-Baked Beans is a collection of guys who play satirical, humorous, music and also perform skits as part of their repertoire.
A music of juxtaposition where pounding drums propel male and female harmonies, where psychedelic guitars cut and pull against lush spacious keyboards, where cut up collage lyrics are molded into catchy melodies.
Judy Sandra's music is an organic global blend of western folk, pop, classical, jazz and Latin, with the influences of India's classical and pop music.
www.indyweek.com /durham/2003-08-20/cover2.html   (12724 words)

  
 Music
American Music Timeline - Part I: Colonial Music by David Johnson 1640 1700 1775 1776 Next: 1800s 1640 The Bay Psalm Book,...
The music of Native North Americans is primarily a vocal art, usually...
musicals - musicals, earlier known as musical comedy,.
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 rec.music.country.old-time--Frequently Asked Questions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Old-time music is traditional music that developed in rural and often isolated areas of the Appalachian and other regions before radio, cars, and other modern inventions.
Fiddle music in other parts of the United States and Canada also has an old-time tradition that is less influenced by or developed independent from the southern music, although radios and recordings have made it unlikely that any regional tradition would remain completely free from other influences.
But although old-time music began to disappear from the larger radio shows, it still had solid roots in the southern Appalachian region and in other areas of the country, from the Midwest, especially Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana, to Texas, and even California.
home.earthlink.net /~stevesag/otfaq.html   (3711 words)

  
 Musical Timeline   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Through the links below the whole history of classical music can be browsed.
A timeline offers a unique viewpoint in studying the history of music.
Note - The history of music for the 20th century is still under construction.
www.classicalworks.com /his.pages/timeline.html   (77 words)

  
 Finnish Music Information Centre
1600-1775: Musical life in Finland in the 17th and 18th centuries
FIMIC and Kimmo Korhonen: A brief outline of the Finnish chamber music
Kari Turunen: A brief outline of Finnish choral music
www.fimic.fi /fimic/fimic.nsf/pages/mic54.htm?opendocument   (69 words)

  
 Berwyn DJs - Disc Jockeys - Berwyn DJ, DJs in Berwyn Il
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 Renaissance & Baroque Chronology, Details
Ottaviano Petrucci (1466—1539) publishes first printed book of music, Harmonice musices Odhecaton A, Venice, followed by two more books of secular works, Canti B (1502) and Canti C (1503).
Charles Burney (1726-1814), The Present State of Music in France and Italy.
Burney, The Present State of Music in Germany, the Netherlands, and United Provinces.
plato.acadiau.ca /courses/musi/callon/2233/details.htm   (1703 words)

  
 Composers list for Louis Speichler's Classical Music Records
This list is copyright (c) 1997 by Louis Speichler.
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 Classical Music Navigator: Composers
The Art of Fugue [chamber music for unspecified instrumentation] BWV1080 (c1745-50)
Berlioz; Chopin; Dargomïzhsky; Glinka; Liszt; R Schumann; Russian folk music
Music for String Instruments, Percussion and Celesta S106 (1936)
www.wku.edu /~smithch/music/comp1.htm   (2508 words)

  
 CLASSICAL MUSIC ARCHIVES - Main: A
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www.classicalarchives.com /main-a.html   (2258 words)

  
 Music from 1800-1860
Adeste Fideles (No. 5 from Sacred Melodies for Harp) [6 Mar]
The Musical Trial, or, The Primo Basso and His Pupil (Duett) [15 Mar]
To the Loved Ones at Home [c1854; 19 Jan 55]
www.pdmusic.org /1800s.html   (1301 words)

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