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  Wikipedia: List of musical events
See also: Timeline of trends in music to 1899, Timeline of trends in music (1900-1949), Timeline of trends in music (1950-1959), Timeline of trends in music (1960-1969), Timeline of trends in music (1970-1979), Timeline of trends in music (1980-1989), Timeline of trends in music (1990-present)
1967 in music - The Beatles release Sgt.
1786 in music - Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro
www.factbook.org /wikipedia/en/l/li/list_of_musical_events.html   (1292 words)

  
 Classical music: September 2005
There is a bright sheen and wonderful rhythmical shape to his music (he has long been a favourite of mine), and yet to my ears there is a shy beauty that cannot be hidden from the more obvious sensuousness of much of his work.
The distinctive rhythms and shape of Spanish music influenced the French composers we have already mentioned, with the exception of d’Indy, although his vivid orchestral works are marked by a vein of folk-like melody to which Turina’s interest in Andalusian indigenous music perhaps contributed.
However as the interests of the court moved to favour Italian influenced music, the basic pastoral and rural themes of the zarzuela fell into decline and this form of folk operetta was virtually forgotten in the early 1800’s.
www.euroresidentes.com /Blogs/classical_music/archives/2005_09_01_archive.html   (3214 words)

  
 Results for 1823
1823 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar).
The Monroe Doctrine was expressed during President Monroe's seventh annual message to Congress, December 2, 1823:.
Built in 1823, the historic home has been wonderfully renovated, but features of the original mansion are preserved and enhanced.
www.xasa.biz /buscar/search/1823   (186 words)

  
 Internet Public Library: Music
Unlike many other sorts of published works, sheet music can be produced rapidly in response to an event or public interest, and thus is a source of relatively unmediated and unrevised perspectives on quickly changing events and public attitudes.
Included are popular songs, piano music, sacred and secular choral music, solo instrumental music, method books and instructional materials, and music for band and orchestra." Search by keyword or browse indexes of authors, titles, or subjects.
"Also included is a timeline showing musical events in their historical context, an explanation of musical forms and structures, and a complete guide to the instruments of the orchestra." A glossary of related terms is also included.
www.ipl.org /div/subject/browse/hum20.60.00   (1497 words)

  
 History of the Patriotic Songs of the War
Music passed the time; it entertained and comforted; it brought back memories of home and family; it strengthened the bonds between comrades and helped to forge new ones.
Stephen Currie, in Music in the Civil War, reports that one of Macarthy's traveling companions during the war years was a cockatoo who had been trained to squawk "Three cheers for Jeff Davis!" on stage.
When the sheet music was published that fall, fourteen printing presses working round the clock were unable to keep up with the demand for copies.
www.civilwar.org /historyclassroom/hc_music.htm   (1565 words)

  
 Music- Registrar- HSU
Theory I. Study of the diatonic compositional principles of the 18th century from music fundamentals through elementary chromatic harmonies and modulations.
A course designed to heighten the student's awareness of music's role in society, to introduce the elements of music, to assist in the development of analytical listening skills, and to broaden the student's musical appreciation.
A study of various concepts of harmony and form as found in music of the 18th through the 20th century.
www.hsu.edu /content.aspx?id=857   (1117 words)

  
 Composer Biographies -Classical 102.1 KDFC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
History: The son of a schoolmaster, he showed an extraordinary childhood aptitude for music, studying the piano, violin, organ, singing and harmony and, while a chorister in the imperial court chapel, composition with Salieri (1808-13).
Frequently gathering for domestic evenings of Schubert’s music (later called ‘Schubertiads’), this group more than represented the new phenomenon of an educated, musically aware middle class: it gave him an appreciative audience and influential contacts (notably the Sonnleithners and the baritone J. Vogl), as well as the confidence, in 1818, to break with schoolteaching.
In 1824 he turned to instrumental forms, producing the A minor and D minor (‘Death and the Maiden’) string quartets and the lyrically expansive Octet for wind and strings; around this time he at least sketched, probably at Gmunden in summer 1825, the ‘Great’ C major Symphony.
www.kdfc.com /new/composers_detail.cfm?id=350   (1181 words)

  
 ATTORNMENT - LoveToKnow Article on ATTORNMENT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
ATT WOOD, THOMAS (17651838), English composer, the a of a coal merchant who had musical tastes, was born in ndon on the 23rd of November 1765.
His court connection as further confirmed by his appointment as musical instructor the duchess of York, and afterwards to the princess of Wales.
Soon after the institution of the Royal Academy Music in 1823, Attwood was chosen one of the professors.
www.1911ency.org /A/AT/ATTORNMENT.htm   (1434 words)

  
 Berlioz, (Louis) Hector   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Abandoning medicine, he studied music from 1823 to 1825 at the Paris Conservatoire under the French composer Jean François Le Sueur (1760–1837) and the Czech composer Anton Reicha (1770–1836).
Berlioz’s position in 19th-century music is that of a seminal figure, directly influencing symphonic form and the use of the orchestra as well as musical aesthetics; to many he exemplifies the romantic image of the composer as artist.
Forced to train orchestras to meet the demands of this music, he educated a generation of musicians and became the first virtuoso conductor.
www.cartage.org.lb /en/themes/Biographies/mainbiographies/B/Berlioz/e1.html   (356 words)

  
 GIOVANNI BOTTESINI - LoveToKnow Article on GIOVANNI BOTTESINI   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
(1823-1889), Italian contrabassist and musical composer, was born at Crema in Lombardy on the 24th of December 1823.
He studied music at the Milan Conservatoire, devoting himself especially to the double-bass, an instrument with which his name is principally associated.
In 1849 he made his first appearance in England, playing doublebass solos at one of the Musical Union concerts.
21.1911encyclopedia.org /B/BO/BOTTESINI_GIOVANNI.htm   (360 words)

  
 Mass in C   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The son of a schoolmaster who had settled in Vienna, Franz Schubert was educated as a chorister of the imperial court chapel and later qualified as a schoolteacher, briefly and thereafter intermittently joining his father in the classroom.
His final years were clouded by illness, as the result of a syphilitic infection, and he died in 1828, leaving much unfinished.
His best known compositions of this kind include the music for the unsuccessful play Rosamunde, Fürstin von Zypern (Rosamunde, Princess of Cyprus), mounted at the Theater an der Wien in December 1823.
www.csuchico.edu /~wramsey/schubert.htm   (574 words)

  
 Music Library: Collections: Notable Acquisitions: 1995/1996: Printed Music
The singing master's assistant, or Key to practical music : being an abridgement from the New-England Psalm-singer : together with several other tunes, never before published.
The musical primer, or, The first part of the Art of singing : containing the rules of psalmody / newly revised and improved, together with a number of practical lessons and plain tunes designed expressly for the use of learners by Andrew Law...
The Christian harmony, or, the Second part of the Art of singing : comprising a select variety of psalm and hymn tunes : together with a number of airs and anthems calculated for schools and churches : in 2 volumes...
www-sul.stanford.edu /depts/music/collections/1995_1996/note9596_sco.html   (467 words)

  
 MUSICMATCH Guide: Felix Mendelssohn
Mendelssohn's advocacy was the single most important factor in the revival of Bach's vocal music in the nineteenth century, most famously realized in the 1829 performance of the Saint Matthew Passion at the Berlin Singakadamie.
He did some touring as a pianist with Ignaz Moscheles, then took the position as music director in Düsseldorf from 1833 to 1835, which involved conducting both the choral and orchestral societies, preparing music for church services and later, becoming intendant for the new theatre.
He was in demand as a conductor, spent some time as royal composer and music director in Berlin, but remained committed to musical life in Leipzig.
www.mmguide.musicmatch.com /artist/artist.cgi?ARTISTID=1088820&TMPL=LONG   (2123 words)

  
 Chamber Music Albuquerque, NM - Bernalillo, New Mexico Chamber Musicians, Albuquerque Chamber Musicians
Here are the online press kits of 20 professional Albuquerque chamber music musicians and chamber music musicians who will travel to Albuquerque to perform at your event.
We are a professional group of musicians dedicated to delivering to you and your guests the finest music in the world.
At Rik Howard Music we are proud of the fact that we tailor each and every performance to your individual needs.
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 Trilby   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
In this novel, one is exposed to the art and the music and the climate of spiritualism that was very much a part of the times.
The best way to appreciate this novel is to emmerse yourself in the music for it is the music that can evoke the spirit of the times.
On this site you will find musical links of midi files, links to the authors of the songs and additional information about the music.Trilby created quite a stir when the book was published with stage productions, musicals, 5 films, ice cream, cocktails and a Flordia City were created in hommage to the novel.
www.belltunes.com /Trilby.htm   (732 words)

  
 WNYC - Evening Music with Margaret Juntwait: Schubert's Wonderful Rosamunde (November 07, 2004)
Resurrected in 1867 from a publisher’s storeroom cupboard, the score for Schubert’s 1823 incidental music to “Rosamunde” was “fl with the undisturbed dust of nearly half a century.”
Music lovers are blessedly fortunate that Schubert’s wonderful music for “Rosamunde” was saved from eternal oblivion, while the “wretched,” “tedious,” “impossible” play by Baroness von Chézy for which it was written remains permanently lost.
Each weeknight on Evening Music with Margaret Juntwait and Evening Music with David Garland at 8PM, WNYC-FM presents The Writer's Almanac, a daily program of poetry and history hosted by Garrison Keillor.
www.wnyc.org /shows/eveningmusic_s/episodes/11072004   (264 words)

  
 Great Performances . Educational Resources . Composer Biographies . Franz Peter Schubert | PBS
The son of a schoolmaster, he showed an extraordinary childhood aptitude for music, studying the piano, violin, organ, singing and harmony and, while a chorister in the imperial court chapel, composition with Salieri (1808-13).
Schubert's admirers issued 20 of his songs by private subscription, and he and Schober collaborated on "Alfonso und Estrella" (later said to be his favourite opera).
Much of the music is of high quality (especially in "Alfonso und Estrella," "Fierabras" and the attractive Easter oratorio "Lazarus," closely related to the operas), showing individuality of style in both accompanied recitative and orchestral colour if little sense of dramatic progress.
www.pbs.org /wnet/gperf/education/schubert.html   (1132 words)

  
 Texas Governor Rick Perry - Texas Music Businesses N   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Retail Print Music Dealers Association is an international professional trade association for dealers and publishers of print music.
This was the first ‘school of rock’, one which draws on the strengths of Texas’ youth and the city’s famed music scene.
The North Texas Music Foundation is a nonprofit organization formed to foster awareness of local music.
www.governor.state.tx.us /divisions/music/directory/igtm/igtm_n.htm   (1842 words)

  
 Hymnology: Isaac Watts
In 1823, he became editor of the Recorder in Utica, New York.
Both Mason and Hastings viewed the music of rural revival as distinctly inferior, insisting on original and scientifically accurate music with no unholy associations.
They condemned the use in revival of the "refuse of secular music which even the devil had abandoned," characterizing it as "being whistled by every chimney sweep and roared by every drunken sailor as he reeled home from the circus or brothel."
www.smithcreekmusic.com /Hymnology/American.Hymnody/Mainline.American.Hymnody/thomas.hastings.html   (322 words)

  
 Aleksey Nikolayevitch Verstovsky - Classical music composer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Already as a child he was very keen on music and after his family moved to Ufa in 1808, he was able to take lessons.
However, he did continue taking music lessons (one of his teachers was John Field) and in 1819 he made a succesful debut as a composer of theatre music.
In 1823 he moved to Moscow, were he served in the office of governor-general D.V. Golytsyn.
www.classical-composers.org /cgi-bin/ccd.cgi?comp=verstovs   (566 words)

  
 Series 22, XXII, On The Square, 4, Cat's Meow Village, Window Ledge Collectibles, Cat's Meow, Cat's Meows, Cat's Meow ...
Whether it be a jingle on the television or a song on our favorite radio station, at some point in each day of our life we hear music.
04-112 1823 Town Hall Town halls were created as a place that symbolized that the town's civic bodies assembled there.
Step back in time to our 1823 town hall and envision the mayor arriving in his horse drawn carriage or smell the freshly baked bread Grandma is setting at the market!
littlehouses.net /cm22.htm   (512 words)

  
 Society for Music Teacher Education Professional Literature Project: Chapter 1. Music Teacher Education Literature in ...
Professional literature pertaining to music teacher education in general addresses a variety of topics: the history and philosophy of music teacher education (sometimes called foundations), music teacher education curriculum and instruction, music teacher education activities, and music teacher education in the elements of music.
Boyer, George F. "An Evaluation of the Course Content of Basic Music Theory in the Music Education Curriculum as Determined by a Job Analysis of Secondary School Music Teachers in the State of Oregon." Ed.D. diss., University of Oregon, 1958.
Knox, Daqniel C. "Status of Jazz Education in the preparation of Music Educators in Alabama Colleges and Universities." Ed.D. diss., The University of Alabama, 1996.
www.menc.org /publication/books/smte/chp1.htm   (13689 words)

  
 Minstrel shows
The American musical has one shameful chapter in its history –
The most popular musical stage shows of the early and mid 19th Century, minstrelsy embodied racial hatred.
Though antebellum (minstrel) troupes were white, the form developed in a form of racial collaboration, illustrating the axiom that defines – and continues to define – American music as it developed over the next century and a half : African American innovations metamorphose into American popular culture when white performers learn to mimic fl ones.
www.musicals101.com /minstrel.htm   (1153 words)

  
 Classical Music, Vienna, Austria
Such concerts are geared towards tourists, but if you truly want to experience the classiness of syphonies played in historical costumes inside beautiful concert halls, you might as well spend the money.
And where better to hear the greatest music of all time than at the Musikwerein and listen to the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (VPO) or the Vienna Symphony Orchestra (VSO) play.
All Schubert's music is tinged with sadness, even the happiest.
www.virtualtourist.com /travel/Europe/Austria/Bundesland_Wien/Vienna-320332/Things_To_Do-Vienna-Classical_Music-R-6.html   (1018 words)

  
 1823
Years: 1818 1819 1820 1821 1822 - 1823 - 1824 1825 1826 1827 1828
Lexington Kentucky bed and breakfast, Rose Hill Inn, Kentucky B and B,...
Emigration From Cork Ireland to Upper Canada, 1823
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 Choral Room Spring1999
Learning to make music while dealing with the challenges, joys, and frustrations of rehearsing with our choir(s) can easily be shared at conventions or workshops.
Written in October of 1823, the music was successful, but the production failed.
The music went into oblivion until Sir George Grove and Sir Arthur Sullivan rediscovered it in 1867.
www.spectrum-music.com /CRSpring1999.html   (2039 words)

  
 From Greenland’s Icy Mountains
One Ma­ry How­ard, of Sa­van­nah, Georg­ia, had come across these lyr­ics, but she had no mu­sic for them.
It was said to have been sung next morn­ing in Wrex­ham Church to an old bal­lad tune, ‘Twas when the seas were roar­ing.’ The hymn was pub­lished in the Evan­gel­i­cal Mag­a­zine, 1822, and in the Christ­ian Ob­serv­er, February, 1823.
Heber says in his Jour­nal of a Voya­ge to In­dia, September, 1823, ‘Though we were now too far off Cey­lon to catch the odours of the land, yet it is, we are as­sured, per­fect­ly true that such odours are per­cep­ti­ble to a very con­sid­er­a­ble dist­ance.
www.cyberhymnal.org /htm/f/r/fromgrim.htm   (563 words)

  
 Composer Biography - Schubert, Franz
But though he gave a full-scale public concert in March 1828 and worked diligently to satisfy publishers — composing some of his greatest music in his last year, despite failing health — appreciation remained limited.
Chamber music Pf Qnt, A, 'The Trout' (1819); Quartettsatz, c (1820); Octet, F (1824); Str Qt, a (1824); Str Qt, d, 'Death and the Maiden' (1824); Str Qt, G (1826); 2 pf trios, B-flat and E-flat (1827-8); Str Qnt, C (1828); other works, incl.
The Grove Concise Dictionary of Music © Macmillan Publishers Ltd. All rights reserved.
www.sfsymphony.org /templates/composer.asp?nodeid=222&strchar=M   (1241 words)

  
 40's Music Albuquerque, NM - Bernalillo, New Mexico 40's Music Performers, Albuquerque 40's Music Performers
She has been very active in the music & theatre community in Colorado.
Live music with Band of Gold makes your Wedding, Party, or other Special Event a memory that will last forever for you and your guests.
Please note, in addition to Albuquerque, these 40's music performers also serve the surrounding towns of Bosque Farms, Laguna, Peralta, Los Lunas, Rio Rancho, Corrales, Paguate, New Laguna, Angel Fire, Belen, Kirtland Afb, Placitas, Jarales, Bernalillo, Cedar Crest, San Fidel, Algodones, Seboyeta, Sandia Park, Tijeras and many other locations in and around the Albuquerque area.
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