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  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)

  
 1866 in music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See also: 1865 in music, other events of 1866, 1867 in music and the list of 'years in music'.
Sir William Sterndale Bennett becomes Principal of the British Royal Academy of Music.
Bedrich Smetana's opera Prodana Nevesta (The Bartered Bride) debuts in Prague at the Provisional Theater (May 30)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/1866_in_music   (183 words)

  
 Medialunchbox - Music : The Top 100 Masterpieces of Classical Music, Vol. 6-10   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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   (1157 words)

  
 Mermaid Lounge - May 1997   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Outside the church, music in Denmark in the 16th and 17th centuries enjoyed its real growth potential at the court of the Danish kings where a choir of trained singers, an ensemble of instrumentalists and a corps of trumpeters would serve.
In his music Gade was originally also inspired by the fascination of the Romantic School with the age of the saga and national themes.
After his return to Denmark in 1848 Gade became the most prominent figure in Danish musical life as leader of the Music Association (founded in 1836) which was to become pivotal in Danish concert life, and as the prime mover of the Copenhagen Conservatory of Music founded in 1867.
www.denmark.org /mermaid_May97/classical.html   (1501 words)

  
 Canadian Sheet Music Before 1867 - Sheet Music from Canada's Past - Library and Archives Canada
The demand for battle music was met by such pieces as W. de Krifft's Siege of Quebec; the poignant ballad by Thomas Paine, On the Death of General Wolfe; and How Stands the Glass Around, by General James Wolfe himself, possibly written on the eve of the Battle of the Plains of Abraham.
Printed music was required, however, for music teachers and their pupils, who were from the privileged minority where domestic music making was considered a proof of gentility.
Although music publishing appears to have been the least important of their various enterprises, the documents they have left behind nevertheless provide glimpses of a time in Canada's history when the idea of a larger nation was taking shape.
www.nlc-bnc.ca /4/1/m5-160-e.html   (3094 words)

  
 Internet Public Library: Music
Post-Civil War music reflects the problems of Reconstruction and the beginnings of urbanization and the northern migration of African Americans.
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.
Biographies of seventy composers, overview of the six main periods in Western music, and a glossary of terms.
www.ipl.org /div/subject/browse/hum20.60.00   (1506 words)

  
 McFarland - Publisher of Reference and Scholarly Books
The printed music that still exists is spread throughout the nation in both public and private collections.
This work presents, chronologically, the music associated with the Klan from 1867 to 2002, thus enabling readers to sense the arguments and attitudes of the Klan as they developed and changed over time.
Sheet music was virtually nonexistent after the 1930s, so in order to capture a feeling of Klan—related music today, a limited discography of Klan—related recordings from 1920 to 2002 is also included.
www.mcfarlandpub.com /book-2.php?isbn=0-7864-1513-4   (268 words)

  
 Russian Music:
Highly emotional, his music is directed to the heart rather then to the head, which is a secret of its immense popularity.
Music of Shostakovich was banned in the Soviet Union every time when he wrote music he wanted; and in spite of a huge success of the pieces written specially to please the regime, he spent all his life in terrible fear and spiritual misery.
So, he developed very special contriving and cunning musical language of double meaning.Very often behind unrestrained cheerfulness and funny giggling of his festive overtures and symphonies, concertos and ballet suites are hidden deep sadness, bitterness and depression.
website.lineone.net /~dmitrismirnov/RussianMusic.htm   (2611 words)

  
 Polish Music Newsletter, vol. 11, no. 10, October 2005
Korean born pianist Juny Jung is the music director and founder of the Simons' Pond Music Festival in Pennsylvania.
The International Day of Music was established in 1973 by the International Music Advisory Board, with Sir Yehudi Menuhin as chairman, and the first one took place on October 1, 1975.
On the 29th of September in the Music Hall of the "Oratorium Marianum" University, the board of the Wroc³aw Musical Awards, comprised of journalists and music critics, honored the most important musical events and personalities of the year.
www.usc.edu /dept/polish_music/news/oct05.html   (3803 words)

  
 Music Cemetery
The Music Cemetery may well be the first burial ground to serve the early settlers in and around Summitville.
The earliest legible stones in the Music are incised 1840, one for a son of Zachariah Robertson and another for Ellen Stanley who died March 2 of that year.
This indicates the very small number of families living near the Music Cemetery in the early 19th century as compared to the number in the early 21st.
www.cemeteries-madison-co-in.com /music_cemetery.htm   (736 words)

  
 Invitation to The Waltz; Waltzes in America's Music
The music is in general true to the original but does not contain all of the waltz motifs of the original.
Musically, this song is a little less complicated than some of the waltzes that we're looking at this month.
Lehár was born in Komárom (Hungary) as the eldest son of a bandmaster in the Austro-Hungarian army.
parlorsongs.com /issues/2005-9/thismonth/feature.asp   (5465 words)

  
 The Papers of E. Harold Davies
Edward Harold Davies was born in England on 18 July 1867 and studied music under Joseph Bridge at Chester Cathedral while apprenticed to an architect.
During his long service as Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Music, Davies was generous in his support of students and professional musicians, especially teachers, and tirelessly promoted serious music and the development of public taste and appreciation.
Davies was elected a Fellow of the Royal College of Music, London, in 1931, becoming, with Bernard Heinze and W. Arundel Orchard, the first musicians to be accorded that honour.
www.library.adelaide.edu.au /ual/special/davies.html   (1426 words)

  
 H-Net Review: Millie Jackson on Amy Beach, Passionate Victorian: The Life and Work of an American ...
She succeeds in her task by weaving the scores of Amy Beach's (1867-1944) music with the narrative of her daily life to tell the story of this remarkable Victorian woman.
Readers interested in music will be pleased with the detailed descriptions of Beach's compositions and the facsimile scores while readers interested in women's lives and the changes in society between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries will find a fascinating study of a talented woman who refused to be limited by the time she lived.
Beach's musical development and training are traced through a number of examples of her works.
www.h-net.msu.edu /reviews/showrev.cgi?path=3970944064515   (872 words)

  
 Canadian Music
The Virtual Gramaphone uses a database of information about music recordings as well as 130 actual sound recordings to present a picture of the 78-rmp era in Canada, from the mid-19th to the mid-20th century.
Sheet Music From Canada’s Past presents a collection of 500 pieces of sheet music from before 1867 and from the World War I era.
The music ranges widely in style—from patriotic songs to ballroom dance music to sacred music.
chnm.gmu.edu /whm/w/68.html   (198 words)

  
 MIDI Music Composed by Xaa
Please note that you may listen to this music freely, but you are not allowed to post this music anywhere without express written permission from me, the composer.
The story behind the music box is somewhat sad, as is the protagonists being alone in their quiet, desolated lands for many years.
Dufay was one of the most highly regarded composers of his generation, and one of those principally responsible for inaugurating the Renaissance in music.
xaa.tripod.com /PBMusic.htm   (1615 words)

  
 Martell Music Entertainment - WELCOME   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Our DJ staff will work closely with you, providing a level of enthusiasm and experience that will make your event the success you want it to be.
In addition to providing a wide variety of music, we will act as "Master of Ceremonies" (MC) to make any special announcements and make sure your guests are having a great time.
We will coordinate the sequences of your event, take care of all announcements, and play a variety of music to create a fun and festive atmosphere.
www.djmartell.com   (124 words)

  
 1867 in music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See also: 1866 in music, other events of 1867, 1868 in music and the list of 'years in music'.
The Contrabandista or The Law of the Ladrones Lyrics: Francis Cowley Burnand Music: Arthur Sullivan London production opened at St.
Cox and Box Lyrics: Francis Cowley Burnand Music: Arthur Sullivan London production opened at the Adelphi Theatre on May 11 and ran for 300 performances
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/1867_in_music   (246 words)

  
 Romeo and Juliet (Gounod) - Synopsis
Music with Ease > Romeo and Juliet (Gounod) - Synopsis
New York, Academy of Music, November 15, 1867, with Minnie Hauck as Juliet; Metropolitan Opera House, December 14, 1891, with Eames (Juliet), Jean de Reszke (Romeo), Edouard de Reszke (Friar Lawrence).
It is the room of Juliet, to which Romeo has found access, in order to bid her farewell, before he goes into exile.
www.music-with-ease.com /gounod-romeo-juliet-2.html   (1415 words)

  
 Héraly, François
In 1867 he began music study in Brussels, and in 1873 he attended the conservatory at Namur, where he joined a regimental band.
He enrolled in 1877 at the Liège Cons and later directed bands in Belgium, France, Switzerland, and Algeria before moving to Quebec to lead the Sherbrooke Band (1894-7).
In Montreal ca 1903 he became music director of Sohmer Park and of the St-Pierre-Apôtre parish Temperance Band (Montreal).
www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com /PrinterFriendly.cfm?Params=U1ARTU0001599   (171 words)

  
 Polish Music Newsletter, vol. 7 no. 10, October 2001
OCT 14: Music of Moniuszko, Penderecki, Mendelssohn & Gubanov.
Music of Chopin, Moniuszko, Oginski, Kilar and Sir Edward Elgar's "Polonia" Symphony.
Born in 1953, in Walbrzych, Silesia, and a graduate of the Paderewski Academy of Music in Poznan, Debski has won international recognition and prizes for performances as a jazz musician and as a composer of film and classical music.
www.usc.edu /dept/polish_music/news/oct01.html   (3814 words)

  
 1868 in music
See also:1867 in music,other events of 1868, 1869 in music and the list of 'years in music'.
See also: 1867 in music, other events of 1868, 1869 in music and the list of 'years in music'.
Pat called me to a consider'ble spell, she told me, and maybe this is it.
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 Charles Koechlin, 1867-1950: His Life and Works (Contemporary Music Studies, Vol. 1)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Koechlin was a contemporary of Debussy, and Satie, yet we seldom have heard his music.
The virtuoso Pierre-Yves Artaud has edited a performing version, after years of neglect.Koechlin's other side is the Sonatinas for piano which are childlike in their harmonic simplicity,yet not facile in their conception.
His life is treated in periods rather than genres, in that he wrote in each,however incomplete and at times immature that creative process proved to be.Also there is a look at his uniqueness as an orchestrator.There are wonderful vintage photographs as well as numerous musical examples, many being reductions and transpositions from the original source.
www.textkit.com /0_3718648989.html   (370 words)

  
 1867 in music - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
The Contrabandista or The Law of the Ladrones Lyrics: Francis Cowley Burnand Music: Arthur Sullivan London production opened at St. George's Opera House on December 18
This encyclopedia, history, geography and biography article about 1867 in music contains research on
1867 in music, Events, Published popular music, Classical music, Musical theater, Births and Deaths.
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 Music Related-Sheet Music at Gift Music Book & Collectibles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
This music is generally in good condition & has previous owner's address label on it.
This music is generally in good condition & has a bottom age crease & address label.
Music sheets are torn and tattered from use but still can be played.
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Kurt Pahlen: Music is an acoustic phenomenom for poets; a technical problem of melody, harmony and rhythm for professional musicians; a soul expression that can exalt us infinitely and that encloses all the human feelings, for those who really love music with all their heart.
Pepe Romero: Music is a manifestation of love....if you are touched by music you are touched by love in a very pure way.
Paul Hindemith (1952): The reactions music evokes are not feelings, but they are the images, memories of feelings.
www.iol.ie /~mjol/MusicQuotesWeb.htm   (407 words)

  
 Into Music Artist Page
The SannerSongs Music release WILLOWRIDGE HILL a collection of 10 original songs in the American Bluegrass style features Jacks skills on the banjo dobro and mandolin bringing the profound lyrics and acoustic melodies to life.
All Music on IntoMusic is protected by copyright law.
You may download this music and make a reasonable number of copies only for your own personal use.
www.intomusic.co.uk /scripts/artistpage3.asp?ArtID=800   (258 words)

  
 Woodwind & Brasswind Instrument Links
Flute Music of the 16th and 17th centuries
Bach and Telemann: Oboe and Oboe d'amore Concertos
Hickeys Music Center-Bass Trombone with Piano or Organ
www.musictrader.com /windlinks.html   (121 words)

  
 Internet Public Library: Performance
The sheet music is viewable online as page images.
A former Broadway professional and devoted fan has assembled year-by-year stage chronologies from 1930 to the present, and an index of screen musicals for the same period.
Opinionated, informative reviews, a bibliography, and an encyclopedic collection of essays cover the glamour and the camp." Also features a history of musicals, bios of musical stars, a musicals calendar, and a photo gallery.
www.ipl.org /div/subject/browse/ent55.60.00   (457 words)

  
 Classics Today.com - Your Online Guide to Classical Music
Light, charming, unpretentious, and tuneful, Fini Henriques' (1867-1940) music recalls happier times and a more elegant, civilized era (which never really existed, but never mind).
Everything here is simply delightful, from the witty and not terribly demonic Devil's Dance for violin and orchestra, to the charming "Gallop" taken from his ballet The Little Mermaid.
The Suite in F for oboe and orchestra ought to enter the repertoire of enterprising oboists everywhere, and the most substantial work here, the incidental music from Wayland Smith, shows the composer at his colorful and tuneful best.
www.classicstoday.com /review.asp?ReviewNum=5227   (228 words)

  
 Classical and Contemporary Music and Their CDs/LDs
Music Database by Info Ryukyu (Japanese), including a list of orchestras,...
Wedding Music Information Source, ``offers a catalog of over 300 musical selections appropriate for weddings.
Music in CMU AI Repository, including Common Lisp Music, Common Music, and Common Music Notation
www.kanadas.com /music   (1185 words)

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