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  Encyclopedia: Romantic music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The era of Romantic music is defined as the period of European classical music that runs roughly from the early 1800s to the first decade of the 20th century, as well as music written according to the norms and styles of that period.
Romantic music is related to Romantic movements in literature, art, and philosophy, though the conventional periods used in musicology are now very different from their counterparts in the other arts, which define "romantic" as running from the 1780s to the 1840s.
Music was regarded as a quasi-religious experience, and the "Philharmonic" society became part of a concert as a time for deep engagement in the music, in contrast to the less formal manners of previous concert life.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Romantic-music   (8650 words)

  
 Anglican church music
Music employed in the rituals and services of the Anglican Church of Canada, known until 1955 as the Church of England in Canada.
During the latter half of the 19th century the musical practices in the Church of England in Canada paralleled those in the mother church in England, though they were tempered always by the essentially pioneer character of Canadian life, with sharp differences between urban and rural areas.
The RCCO continued to support church music of all denominations, and the Anglican Foundation, a funding arm of the national church, provided scholarships for beginning organists which is encouraging a renewed interest in the instrument.
thecanadianencyclopedia.com /index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=U1ARTU0000080   (2083 words)

  
 Classical Music
Chicago universities such as Northwestern (which initiated music instruction 1873 and a school of music in 1895), DePaul (whose school of music dates to 1912), and Roosevelt (which merged with Chicago Musical College in 1954), have maintained nationally recognized schools of music, drawing from the city's elite performance groups for faculty.
Chicago entrepreneurs invested heavily in the music industry, and the city's manufacturing and transportation resources made it a center of musical instrument manufacturing, music publishing, and recording.
The development of classical music in Chicago has followed the growth of the city, including its rapid rise in the second half of the nineteenth century as a major metropolitan center and its twentieth-century maturity and international presence.
www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org /pages/295.html   (2565 words)

  
 Bangkok Metropolis Music School
Music is the moonlight in the gloomy night of life.
Music is well said to be the speech of angels.
Music is, first of all, motion; after that emotion.
www.geocities.com /CollegePark/Stadium/9189   (211 words)

  
 TRADITIONAL ART MUSIC
Traditional Art Music developed between the Anatolian Seljuk and the Ottoman periods and was performed at court.
Traditional Art Music began to be performed on the State radio and television under the title Turkish Art Music in the second half of the 20th century.
Another characteristic of Traditional Art Music is the use of the "usul" or rhythmic pattern which regulates the structure of a composition.
members.tripod.com /ovh/music/traditional.html   (1079 words)

  
 The Life of Lowell Mason   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
He was also active in musical conventions and normal institutes, through which he trained or influenced a large proportion of the public school music teachers of his day, assuring dominance for his ideas in the music education movement in the USA after his time.
In establishing a more sophisticated means of music education, he replaced the indigenous fuging-tunes and anthems of the 18th-century singing-schools with hymn tunes and anthems arranged from European music, or original compositions based on "correct" harmonies.
In keeping with his view of music for worship, Mason's tunes are simple and chaste; their diatonic melodies have a logical phrase structure that strikes a suitable balance between repetition and contrast.
home.earthlink.net /~rlbroberg/Richard/NearerMyGodToThee/LowellMason2.html   (1238 words)

  
 About Music Hall
This species of musical treadmill is continued until the exhausted singer has sung four songs, when (if he sternly refuses to sing any more) he is set free, and allowed to exercise, over other Music Halls, the improving influence of his talent.
The music was well rendered by a thoroughly competent company, night after night, for a long period, so that by the time the opera attracted the tardy attention of the two principal opera managers at Her Majesty’s Theatre in the Haymarket and Covent Garden Theatre, the tunes most popular were being
The rise and progreas of the London music halls naturally excited a good deal of attention and jealousy on the part of the regular theatres, and this was increased when the first Great Variety Theatre was opened in Leicester Square.
www.arthurlloyd.co.uk /AboutMusicHall.htm   (7897 words)

  
 David Schulson Autographs - Catalog Music
This excellent multicolored decorative sheet music for the song Strike up the Band from the show with the same name depicts a young lady pounding on one large drum hanging from her neck.
Wilhelm Bruch, currently music director at the municipal theater in Strasbourg, to be a talented as well as diligent conductor and at the same time as a sensible and noble musician and composer.
Musical quotes of this authority and timeliness are uncommon.
www.schulsonautographs.com /music.htm   (11266 words)

  
 Jacob's Well :: 1997-Fall/1998-Winter :: Dr. Paul Barnes) :: Music as Sacrament
Music, a sister of poetry, effects the union of the arts, which appeal directly to the senses, with those which belong to the spirit; there object is...
In the harmony of many voices, in the sublime beauty of music, in the glory of the works of great composers, You lead us to the threshold of paradise to come, and to the choir of angels.
Liszt and the Cross: Music as Sacrament in the B Minor Sonata explores the fascinating relationship between music, theology, and the Orthodox icon and has been featured at the 1996 MTNA National Convention and the 1996 American Liszt Society Festival.
www.jacwell.org /articles/1998-WINTER-Barnes.html   (977 words)

  
 wikien.info: Main_Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Years: 1831 1832 1833 - 1834 - 1835 1836 1837 Decades: 1800s 1810s 1820s - 1830s - 1840s 1850s 1860s Centuries: 18th century - 19th century - 20th century 1834 in art 1834 in literature 1834 in music 1834 in rail transport 1834 in science 1834 in sports List of state leaders in 1834 List..
The year 1834 in science and technology included many events, some of which are listed here.
Years: 1834 1835 1836 - 1837 - 1838 1839 1840 Decades: 1800s 1810s 1820s - 1830s - 1840s 1850s 1860s Centuries: 18th century - 19th century - 20th century 1837 in art 1837 in literature 1837 in science 1837 in music 1837 in sports List of state leaders in 1837 List of religious leaders i..
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 Croatian music, Bunjevci Croats in Backa
Paula Preradovic's handwriting of music (by Mozart) and verses of Austrian anthem.
He is godfather of the Music school for children in Pakrac, a town terribly destroyed during 1990-1995 Greater Serbian agression on Croatia.
In music probably the most original contribution is the tamburitza, the Croatian national string instrument and one of the hallmarks of Croatia.
www.hr /darko/etf/et12.html   (10621 words)

  
 Essentials of Music - Composers
She received early musical training from her mother, and like her younger brother studied composition with C.F. Zelter, who introduced her to the music of J.S. Bach.
Yet he refused to help in getting her music published out of fear that she would not be able to maintain an active schedule of publication and thus be considered a failure.
As an adult, Fanny's musical activities focused around the family salon, where music was presented on a weekly basis.
www.essentialsofmusic.com /composer/hensel.html   (621 words)

  
 Corda Music - Early Music
Our early music publications have expanded from the initial editions which concentrated on works for viols and consort songs for viols and voices.
Many of the more recent issues are suitable for recorder players and there are editions of early classical repertoire for flute, violin, etc. Please refer also to the Jane Austen connection and related editions of songs which are in preparation.
When trawling the archives for music of the past it is common to encounter several different sources of the same piece - a lute piece in a version for consort, a song arranged for keyboard, lyra-viol or cittern, etc.
www.cordamus.demon.co.uk /early.html   (671 words)

  
 Saint James Cathedral - Music and Arts
From the founding of St. James Church in 1834, music and the arts have been an important and integral part of our worship services and outreach programs.
The building itself is a work of art, from the stained glass windows to the elaborate stenciling on the walls and ceiling, to the carved wood of the pulpit, doors and altar rails.
In 1918, a music series was introduced consisting of organ recitals, chamber works and choral presentations.
www.saintjamescathedral.org /musicarts.asp   (372 words)

  
 Berlioz Roman Carnival   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The music is based on material from two scenes of his opera Benvenuto Cellini of 1834-8 (H 76), but is entirely different from the earlier overture he had written for the opera.
Characteristically Berlioz changes the original keys of the music (from A flat major to C, then E, then A for the duet; from F major to A major for the carnival music).
As in the overtures to Les Francs Juges, Benvenuto Cellini and Le Corsaire the music of the slow introduction reappears later in the allegro (bars 304-39, 372-87).
www.hberlioz.com /Scores/scarnival.htm   (260 words)

  
 Robert Schumann
In 1834 Schumann founded a music journal, the Neue Zeitschrift für Musik; he was its editor and leading writer for ten years.
He was a brilliant and perceptive critic: his writings embody the most progressive aspects of musical thinking in his time, and he drew attention to many promising young composers.
In 1841, however, Schumann turned to orchestral music: he wrote symphonies and a beautiful, poetic piece for piano and orchestra for Clara that he later reworked as the first movement of his Piano Concerto.
w3.rz-berlin.mpg.de /cmp/schumann_r.html   (566 words)

  
 [humanities.music.composers.wagner] Wagner General FAQ
In addition to his talent for musical composition on the largest of scales, RW was a man of the theatre.
His music is still widely boycotted in Israel; although a recent performance of the 'Siegfried Idyll' by the Rishon Lezion SO attracted, among a large audience, only one protester.
The other characters soundlessly depart, then the music begins, and when it is time for Alberich to enter the scene, he simply stands up rather than entering from offstage.
www.faqs.org /faqs/music/wagner/general-faq   (12027 words)

  
 1834 in music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Musical reminiscences of the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, containing an account of the Italian opera in England from 1773 to 1834 (Da Capo Press music reprint series)
English Opera from 1834 to 1864 With Particular Reference to the Works of Michael Balfe (Outstanding Dissertations in Music from British Universities)
It is a perfect mix of different styles of music, and different composers.
www.freeglossary.com /1834_in_music   (316 words)

  
 The Music Buffs Web Pages   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The music and interviews were recorded at Canterbury in 1960 and 1972; and at Sabbathday Lake in 1960 and 1980.
Music has remained an important aspect of Shaker culture ever since the time of Mother Ann, who was said to be a wonderful singer and some of her songs have survived, such as "Mother Ann's Song" (Love is Little).
During January and early February 2002, the musical drama was presented at the ArcLight Theatre in New York City.
hometown.aol.com /musbuff/page4.htm   (5869 words)

  
 Classic Christian Hymns   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Music is a very important part of every type of ministry.
Today's youth leaders are not only looking for music to sing but also to use as background music for dramas, plays, web pages, and amateur movies.
I understand that this is a great inconvenience but it establishes the history of the music, honors its creators and protects both of us.
applesaucekids.com /Music/MuHymns/Index.html   (796 words)

  
 1834 Online Research :: Information about 1834   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
1834 in topic: Art 1834 in architecture - Art - 1834 in literature - 1834 in music Other topics 1834 in Canada - 1834 in rail transport - 1834 in science - 1834 in South Africa - 1834 in sports
Lists of leaders: List of colonial governors in 1834 - List of state leaders in 1834
1834 was a Common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar).
in-northcarolina.com /search/1834.html   (863 words)

  
 Stylistic Timeline of Music History
The timeline below may be of assistance in focusing on the study of music history.
Monophonic music was a vital part of the cultures of the ancient Chinese, Hebrews, and Greeks.
Christian chant, based on Jewish cantorial traditions and Greek music theory, developed during the decline of Rome.
www.stevenestrella.com /composers/styletimeline.html   (1392 words)

  
 CLASSICAL MUSIC ARCHIVES: Biography of César Franck
Find the music of César Franck in the Archives.
Franck's harmonic idiom, no doubt influenced by Wagner and by the org.-loft, has a pungent individuality which exerted a powerful sway not only over his pupils but over a much later generation, e.g.
His work also played a large part in restoring French taste for ‘pure music’, thereby opening the way for Debussy, Ravel, and others.
www.classicalarchives.com /bios/codm/franck.html   (467 words)

  
 Felicia Hemans
Felicia was a clever child who began to read at an early age and did so voraciously from the well-stocked family library.
She read novels and poetry, learned several languages, and studied music, primarily under the direction of her mother.
According to her sister, Felicia "could repeat pages of poetry from her favourite authors, after having read them but once over." When she was eleven or twelve she spent two successive winters in London, where she was awed by the paintings and sculptures.
digital.library.upenn.edu /women/hemans/biography.html   (1276 words)

  
 Music in Schools (ca 1830)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
• After observing the instructional principles of Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi being applied by Hans Georg Nägeli (1824-1829), William Channing Woodbridge delivered a speech entitled On Vocal Music as a Branch of Common Education to the American Institute of Instruction.
• Mason published the Manual of Instruction for the Boston Academy of Music.
• The Boston School Committee allows Mason to teach music at the Hawes School with no funding as an experiment.
www.bsu.edu /classes/bauer/hpmused/schools.html   (135 words)

  
 1834
Years: 1829 1830 1831 1832 1833 - 1834 - 1835 1836 1837 1838 1839
GENUKI: Some Emigrants from Shropshire to Canada in 1834
The Proceedings of the Old Bailey, London 1674 to 1834
www.fact-library.com /1834.html   (626 words)

  
 Multicultural Media World Music and Dance CDs and Videos   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Multicultural Media is pleased to introduce its new CD imprint, Rootstock Recordings, featuring traditional and contemporary musical artists from around the world.
Music of the Earth CD Collection -20 titles
JVC Smithsonian Folkways Video Anthology of Music and Dance of the Americas
www.multiculturalmedia.com   (81 words)

  
 Classical Music Navigator: Composers
The Art of Fugue [chamber music for unspecified instrumentation] BWV1080 (c1745-50)
Music for String Instruments, Percussion and Celesta S106 (1936)
syms.---piano (sonatas, chamber combs., concs.)---chamber music (string quartets, violin sonatas, trios, etc.)---overs.---Violin Conc.
www.wku.edu /~smithch/music/comp1.htm   (2508 words)

  
 African-American Sheet Music, 1850-1920 (from Brown University): Names: 3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
African-American Sheet Music, 1850-1920 (from Brown University): Names: 3
Can't yer koon jine baby cant yer koon jine.
Charles B. Ward Music Publishing Co. (New York, N.Y.)
memory.loc.gov /ammem/award97/rpbhtml/aasmAuthors03.html   (46 words)

  
 We Hope in Thee, O God!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
If you know when the words or music were written, or where to get a photo of Moses Cross
But since Thou art in all that is,
We cling to Thee in love and trust,
www.cyberhymnal.org /htm/w/h/i/whitogod.htm   (35 words)

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