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  UVa Music Library: Services   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Musical life in post-colonial rural America was intertwined with both the social and religious culture.
A compilation of genuine church music; comprising a variety of metres, all harmonized for three voices; together with a copious elucidation of the science of vocal music.
Harmonia sacra; being a compilation of genuine church music, comprising a variety of metres; all harmonized for three voices, together with a copious elucidation of the science of vocal music.
www.lib.virginia.edu /MusicLib/guides/shape.html   (3801 words)

  
 American music
A high level of musical creativity was reached in the 18th century by the Moravians in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and North Carolina.
Music spread westward before the middle of the 19th century, mainly to cities that had a large European-born population.
The emergence of native musicians and the rise of music schools went hand in hand: the former needed the latter as places to study in their youth and to teach in their maturity.
www.indiamusicinfo.com /new/music/american.html   (2647 words)

  
  prd-folklore-music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Music like dancing, had its origin in the primitive dances and plays, developed by the ancient people in propitiation of the deities of the hills and forests.
Kathakali music belongs to the Sopana category of music which is typical of Kerala and is characteristically slow, strictly adhering to the tala (rhythm) giving full scope for abhinaya (acting).
Kathakali, especially its verses and music are an enormous contribution to Malayalam literature and music.
www.prd.kerala.gov.in /prd2/art/music.htm   (942 words)

  
 Music Approved of by the Third Reich
Bruckner met Wagner in 1865 at the premiere of Tristan and Isolde in Munich.
Music historians have referred to Bruckner's Adagio of the Seventh Symphony as the Adagio of premonition.
Elly Ney (1882-1968), the daughter of a music teacher and an army sergeant, was a child prodigy.
fcit.coedu.usf.edu /holocaust/arts/musReich.htm   (1188 words)

  
 About The Maine Music Box Project   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The collection is also an important resource for music history, serving to help students develop a better understanding of the progression of the art of composition and the mastery of the then traditional musical instruments.
Sheet music covers are a treasure-trove of period art and advertising; vocal music is useful for the teaching of voice, and the musical scores themselves, as well as the MIDI files and Scorch files, are an invaluable musical resource.
The treble clef is a universally-recognized symbol of music which suffers from over-use as an image; the challenge was to avoid clichÈ while incorporating the grace and musical significance of the symbol.
mainemusicbox.library.umaine.edu /musicbox/pages/about.asp   (3809 words)

  
 Music B.A.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The four-year Bachelor of Arts curriculum in Music is a classically oriented, balanced program of practical, theoretical, and historical studies, with related performance and academic studies in non-Western music.
The Music major is accompanied with a liberal education, which provides a foundation for an academic or professional career and affords valuable cultural backgrounds.
Music Education: Music 20A, 20B, 20C; 12 units from courses 60A through 65; three years (18 units) of performance organizations (courses C90A through C90G) for a letter grade; Music History 26A, 26B, 26C; Ethnomusicology 20A or 20B or 20C.
cis.ucla.edu /studyArea/courseprint.asp?id=154   (486 words)

  
 Polish Music Newsletter, vol. 10, no. 6, June 2004
Music by Paganini, Zarzycki, Dvorak, Ernst, Sarasate and Corelli.
Moniuszko was born in Ubiel, in the province of Miñsk in 1819.
Bojanowski was born in Kamienskoie, Poland in 1893, and studied music in Poland, Vienna and Russia.
www.usc.edu /dept/polish_music/news/june04.html   (6281 words)

  
 Polish Music Newsletter, vol. 8 no. 6, June 2002
Herter presented an overview of the life and music of this unduly forgotten composer and reminded the audience that Stojowski was among the founders of PIASA.
His lecture was illustrated with slides prepared for our meeting dedicated to the life and music of the composer and presented on April 6, 2002 in Los Angeles (i.e.: the beautiful, signed photograph of the composer that I found in the Stojowski files in January 2002).
Composer and Virtuoso in the Musical Culture of the XIX and XX Centuries." Edited by Maciej Jab³oñski and Danuta Jasiñska.
www.usc.edu /dept/polish_music/news/june02.html   (3667 words)

  
 Essentials of Music - Composers
Like many in his generation, Robert Schumann did not seem destined to become a composer, let alone one who would be so influential in the development of a new style.
He was the son of a bookseller, and had a love of music and literature.
In all these ways, and in his mixing of literary and musical ideals, Robert Schumann was a true Romantic.
www.essentialsofmusic.com /composer/schumann_r.html   (637 words)

  
 Gabriel Faure (1845 - 1924) - famous Gabriel Faure Classics hit collection and Gabriel Faure Music Reviews.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
In the rigid official musical establishment of Paris in the second half of the 19th century Gabriel Fauré won acceptance with difficulty.
Music for solo instrument and orchestra includes the Ballade for piano and orchestra, the Berceuse for solo violin and the Elégie for solo cello.
The piano duet Dolly Suite was written in the 1890s for the daughter of Emma Bardac, later wife of Debussy, after divorce from her banker husband, a singer for whom Fauré wrote La bonne chanson.
www.naxos.com /composerinfo/331.htm   (727 words)

  
 Quotations: Music and the Arts 4
"Music is the answer to the mystery of life; it is the most profound of all the arts; it expresses the deepest thoughts of life and being in simple language which nonetheless cannot be translated."
The economics of this musical esperanto is staggering.
music is love itself, -- it is the purest, most ethereal language of passion, showing in a thousand ways all possible changes of colour and feeling; and though true in only a single instance, it yet can be understood by thousands of men -- who all feel differently."
www.janeellen.com /quotes/musicquotes4.html   (1322 words)

  
 Medialunchbox - Music : The Top 100 Masterpieces of Classical Music, Vol. 6-10   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Top 100 Classical Music series is a must have for novices of classical music, or someone already into the classics but wishes to amassa an "essentials" collection.
The collection is well designed for introducing the listener to a large variety of music, with its broad range of composers and types of music.
However, the interpretation of the music is hardly existant, and many of the pieces sound rather dull and uninteresting.
www.medialunchbox.com /ItemId/B000001W12   (981 words)

  
 Chamber Music Society: Program Notes: November 1
This music may have marked the beginning of a new creative phase for Mendelssohn, one in which he was ready to step beyond the Romanticized Classicism that had been his manner of musical speech since childhood into a realm of more intense emotions and greater formal risks.
The music gravitates toward the calmer region of D major for the return of the second theme, but then reverts to the agitated key and mood of the movement’s opening for its extended coda.
The sobriquet of the D minor Quartet — “Death and the Maiden” — is derived from the source of the theme of its second movement, a song that Schubert composed on a poem of that title by Matthias Claudius in February 1817.
www.chambermusicsociety.org /artists/artist_detail.php?id=68   (2406 words)

  
 University of Dallas - Music Department Home
While the University does not offer a degree in music, it ensures the presence of music on its campus.
Each semester there are regular music programs and a variety of activities arranged by the Music Program.
Music 1311 and 3330 will count toward satisfaction of the Arts core requirement.
www.udallas.edu /music   (172 words)

  
 Music Library: Collections: Notable Acquisitions: 2002-2003
The songs andc in the Deserter : a musical drama as perform'd with universal applause, at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane / composed by Messrs.
The Bach Collection of the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, Preussischer Kulturbesitz was unexpectedly and happily enhanced in 2001 when the music archive of the Sing-Akademie was returned from Kiev, where it had been kept during World War II.
This microfiche set contains the first two parts of the Beethoven Collection of Music Manuscripts from the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, Preussischer Kulturbesitz which is probably the most important collection of its kind.
library.stanford.edu /depts/music/collections/notable2002_2003.html   (1323 words)

  
 Borowitz Sheet Music Collection
This collection of nearly 7000 pieces of sheet music was donated by Albert and Helen Borowitz.
Popular music from the inclusive dates as well as early musical productions of the nineteenth century and musical productions from most of the twentieth century are included.
The music is further separated by size--large format and modern (smaller) format.
speccoll.library.kent.edu /music/sheetmusic/index.html   (264 words)

  
 Harvard University Press/The Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music/Richard Wagner
In April 1835 Wilhelmine Schröder-Devrient, famous for the force of her characterizations and for creating Leonore in Fidelio, sang with the company; it was the beginning of an association between the diva and the composer that would include premieres of three subsequent operas.
The libretto of the latter was written from August to November 1845, the music from early 1846 through April 1848.
The musical composition of Das Rheingold occupied Wagner from November 1853 to September 1854; that of Die Walküre from June 1854 to March 1856; that of Siegfried (in short score) from September 1856 to August 1857.
www.hup.harvard.edu /features/ranhab/wagner.html   (3156 words)

  
 UI-School of Music : News | Careers
Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in elementary and secondary vocal music education within the Department of Music, teach other courses depending on the expertise of the successful candidate, establish and maintain a relationship between the Department of Music at WSU and public school music programs in Ohio, particulary southwestern Ohio.
The School of Music seeks a candidate with expertise in string education and a strong background in instrumental music education in general.
Responsibilities: undergraduate instruction in Music Education, including choral and/or general music methods and pedagogy; voice class and introductory courses as needed; graduate instruction in Music Education, including foundation and research courses as needed; supervision of student teaching; academic advising; guidance of student research; outreach to K-12 school personnel; service to the university and professional communities.
www.music.uiuc.edu /newscareers.php   (3251 words)

  
 BBC - Music - Gigs/Concerts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Although Austin is the hub of the Texas music scene, the state's musical heritage draws from a deep well of disparate influences, including singer-songwriters, bluesmen, skewed acid-rockers, Tex-mex accordionists and every shade between.
Texas only became part of the USA in 1845, and its music is often characterized by an independence of spirit and approach and a multitude of influences, not least that of its large Chicano community.
Tejano music, or Tex-Mex, remains hugely popular and has various styles, such as Conjunto, a fast paced, accordion led dance music exemplified by the work of musicians such as Flaco Jiminez.
www.bbc.co.uk /music/southbysouthwest/history.shtml   (765 words)

  
 Placement Office: School of Music: Indiana University
Musical responsibilities include, but not limited to directing, creating, arranging, and accompanying instrumental and vocal materials for ensembles and solos.
Demonstrated research ability in 20th-century art music after 1945 as evidenced by significant publications, presentations and participation in professional organizations; secondary expertise in critical theory, aesthetics, interdisciplinary studies, cultural studies or performance.
Coordinate the instrument music faculty and department, teach instrumental conducting classes, supervise the conductors' orchestras, teach and advise the instrumental conducting majors.
www.music.indiana.edu /admin/placement/jobs.shtml   (8400 words)

  
 Song Books and Music Albums
BOUND MUSICAL COMEDY SELECTIONS 2 (The Geisha, The Mountaneers, La Poupee, The Belle Of New York, The Girl In the Taxi).
Cover info: Front cover is a reproduction from the original sheet music edition published in 1927, the back cover is from the 1943 edition.
Cover is an authentic reproduction of the original sheet music edition from 1947.
speccoll.library.kent.edu /music/sheetmusic/songbooks.html   (3615 words)

  
 History of Music Psychology
Seashore, Carl Emil (1924) [1866-1949] A Survey of Musical Talent in the Public Schools, Representing the Examination of Children of the Fifth and the Eighth Grades in the Public Schools of Des Moines, Iowa, with the Author's Measures of Musical Talent.
Bharucha, J. & Krumhansl, C.L. The representation of harmonic structure in music: Hierarchies of stability as a function of context.
Krumhansl, Carol L. The psychological representation of musical pitch in a tonal context.
www.music-cog.ohio-state.edu /Music829F/music829F.bibliography.html   (1232 words)

  
 duno.com profile 1845: Genius Prafulla Music,Movies,Surfing the net,Cricket,WWE
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 Louisiana Timeline: Year 1845
The voters sought a constitutional change to extend reforms begun in 1845, while Governor Joseph Marshall Walker and Democrats wanted to use slower process of constitutional amendments.
Edward Douglas White Jr., who is born in Thibodaux, La. (1845), will serve as Chief Justice of the U. Supreme Court for twenty seven years.
State Seminary of Learning and Military Academy is provided for by the Constitution of 1845 with funds from Federal land grants.
www.enlou.com /time/year1845.htm   (613 words)

  
 1845 in music - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
1845 in music - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
This encyclopedia, history, geography and biography article about 1845 in music contains research on
1845 in music, Events, Classical music, Births and Deaths.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/1845_in_music   (142 words)

  
 Texas Governor Rick Perry - Irving - Texas Music Education Primer
North Lake College offers an Associate of Arts and Sciences degree with Music Emphasis that provides a broad base of experience for students who plan to transfer to a senior college or university.
The University of Dallas is a small private Catholic university that provides a music program which is an extension of the University's strong focus in philosophy and the arts.
Music courses include Music of the Western World, Music Theory, Piano, and private instruction in voice, piano and other instruments.
www.governor.state.tx.us /divisions/music/education/tmep/tmep_irving.htm   (220 words)

  
 KQED | Arts and Literature: Music and Sound: The Classical Music Archives
The Classical Music Archives, the largest archive of its kind on the Web, offers tens of thousands of classical music files in MIDI, Windows Media and MP3 format you can listen to at the click of your mouse.
Finally, he wrote an ample amount of chamber music (including 90 sonatas) and secular chamber works, perhaps written while Vivaldi was in the employ of the Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt in Mantua (1719-21).
Though his music was largely forgotten after the Baroque era, it has since gained tremendous popularity, thanks in part to the "authentic music" movement, beginning in the 1960s and 70s.
www.kqed.org /topics/arts/music/classicalarchive   (713 words)

  
 Saxophone Soloists and Their Music, 1845-1985   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Gee, Harry R. Saxophone Soloists and Their Music, 1845-1985: An Annotated Bibliography.
Gives a brief biographical sketch of the performer, music dedicated to them, and a discography of recordings by the performer
Consult general bibliographies for works about the saxophone and its music
library.music.indiana.edu /~l631/geesax.html   (100 words)

  
 LIST OF - Online Information article about LIST OF   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Lohengrin: romantische Oper; 3 acts (libretto, 1845; music, 1846-1848).
series, which was begun in 1848 and finished in 1851-1852; music, 1853-1854)• 6.
Palestrina's Stabat Muter demand mention as important services to music, by no means to he classified (as in some catalogues) with the hack-work with which he kept off See also:
encyclopedia.jrank.org /LEO_LOB/LIST_OF.html   (770 words)

  
 Sheet Music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Free sheet music and lessons for different instruments, including guitar, piano, trumpet, and flute.
Find sheet music, tablature, books, videos and play alongs for all instruments from guitar, bass, piano, vocal, band, choral, orchestra, dobro, mandolin and more.
Library of pieces of sheet music published in California between 1852 and 1900,together with related materials.
www.joeant.com /DIR/cat/1017/Sheet_Music   (197 words)

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