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  THE INTERFACE BETWEEN SPORT AND MUSIC by Philip Scowcroft - Jan 2001 MusicWeb(UK)
As both sport and light music have a primary entertainment function it is natural to connect the two.
Music was important to the Hambledon Club; John Nyren, its Laureate and the Cardus of his era, was himself a musician.
Other cricketing music was heard in the theatres which proliferated in the provinces from 1750 onwards or, later, in the music halls which reached their zenith in the late Victorian period.
www.musicweb.uk.net /classrev/2001/Jan01/Sport_and_Music.htm   (3000 words)

  
 ALLEGRO MUSIC - Opera d'Oro
The collaboration of composer Richard Strauss and librettist Hugo von Hofmannsthal was one of the greatest in music history, along with that of Mozart and Da Ponte, and out of their six collaborations, Hofmannsthal himself considered this his best text.
The audience at the premiere went mad with enthusiasm and demanded an encore of the chorus “Va, pensiero.” “Va, pensiero” was musically beautiful, but as an expression of the longing of the Hebrew slaves for freedom it also struck a powerful political chord.
Don Carlo is a work of overwhelming musical and dramatic impact when produced as on this 3-CD set, and once digested often becomes a favorite with anyone with a taste for Verdi.
www.allegro-music.com /opd   (6118 words)

  
 The Music of Septimus Winner (1827-1902)
Septimus Winner was born in Philadelphia, PA on 11 May 1827, and died of a heart attack at the age of 75 there on 22 November 1902.
Sweet By and By (music by Joseph Philbrick Webster, 1819-1875; arr.
The Rock Beside the Sea (music by Charles Crozat Converse; arr.
www.pdmusic.org /winner.html   (1225 words)

  
  Puerto Rico's Culture: Music
One of Puerto Rico's notable exports is its music, which is probably the predominant Caribbean music heard in the United States.
Also popular during the early and mid-1800s was a narrative tale set to music, sometimes embellished on the spot by a skilled storyteller known as a decime; the tales originated as rigidly metered 10-line stanzas of eight-syllable lines with a rhyme structure that could vary according to the inspiration on the composer.
Their musical form -which might have been the closest thing to a troubador tradition ever development in Puerto Rico- was after used to convey moral lessons, love tragedies, and stories of other kinds.
welcome.topuertorico.org /culture/music.shtml   (1606 words)

  
 Music in Art 29
While in earlier paintings, musical symbols of Cecilia are merely an additional attribute of the saint supporting her spiritual virtuousness, in her later portraits as a musician she loses her halo.
Bach’s music brought him the first idea for the conception of the well-tempered clavier of color shades, a tool he used later for the transposition of the musical score on the canvas.
The general aim is two-fold: (a) to demonstrate the relative autonomy and mutual complementarity of textual and visual sources in the research of musical and religious history; (b) to establish the reciprocity of the disciplines involved in the study of the visual representations of musical myths, notably of musical and mythological iconography.
web.gc.cuny.edu /rcmi/musicinart29.htm   (3887 words)

  
 Article References 2
Music, by Leipsic, Sydney Mail October 15th 1902.
Music and Drama, The Maid of the Mountains, Sydney Mail, August 17th, 1921.
Music and Drama, The Pantomimes, Cinderella at Her Majesty's, The Argus, December 21 1914
www.hat-archive.com /article_references_2.htm   (658 words)

  
 Music Podcasts : Page 1 : Podfeed.net   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Strange music for strange people is an eclectic mix of just about every type of music.
If people call it music and it has a purpose other than filling the pockets of the major labels we hope to share it with you.
~80 minute long music compilations which feature intriguingly mixed rock and rock-based songs from a variety of artists that in other contexts might be considered incompatible.
www.podfeed.net /category_list.asp?id=23   (899 words)

  
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This is a staggering collection of rare American primitive worship music and preaching from 1902-1960---uncovered, digitized, and displayed in a most reverent fashion by Dust-To-Digital Records.
While there was a racial divide in the land, there was a striking similarity in the passion of church music, whether it was fl gospel blues or hillbilly country-fried praise.
Phillips' voice crackles in over this exquisite music with a ragged yet honest edginess, which enhances the beauty of the song in spite of itself, glorious in all its imperfection.
mashmusic.tripod.com /goodbyebabylon.html   (533 words)

  
 Arab Music - Part Two
By the early 1930s, the impact of Westernization on Egyptian music was considerable, as testified to in the reports issued by the Congress of Arab Music held in Cairo in 1932.
One aspect of unity in Arab music is the intimate connection between the music and the Arabic language.
Although it is the basis for various musical compositions, the maqâm scheme may be best illustrated through such nonmetric improvisatory genres as the instrumental solo known in Egypt and the Levant as taqâsîm, vocal forms such as the layali and the mawwal, and religious genres such as Qur'anic chanting and the Sufi Qasidah.
trumpet.sdsu.edu /M151/Arab_Music2.html   (2001 words)

  
 History of Music Psychology
Seashore, Carl Emil (1938) [1866-1949] The Psychology of Music.
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)

  
 UCSB Libraries - Internet Resources in Music
Names for Renaissance music scribe Petrus Alamire, this research center focuses on archival documentation of the music of the Low Countries before 1800, especially the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
To promote the study of American popular music, the center maintains a number of research collections and sponsors a variety of projects and publications.
Both catalog records and digital images of the sheet music are available, allowing users to search or browse by author, title, or subject, and view the complete musical notation.
www.library.ucsb.edu /subjects/music/music.html   (5651 words)

  
 November 1902: Los Angeles Music and Theater
Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra opened its sixth season yesterday afternoon with a program of unusual excellence and gave it before a house that was the most creditable in point of size of any during the past three seasons.
Two unknown uncles, a borrowed baby, possible inheritances, a trip to Florida and so on, all in quick succession, tend to keep one so on the alert for common sense that the actual absurdity and its clever handling force one into shouts of laughter and friendly co-operation with the ring leaders of the affair.
John C. Fisher and Thomas W. Ryley present the greatest musical comedy of the century.
www.ulwaf.com /LA-1900s/02.11.html   (1361 words)

  
 NewMusicBox
For it Ball place his texts on music stands scattered all over the podium and turned from one to another during the performance, raising and lowering the cardboard "wings" of his costume.
Again, most of his activity in music was part of the Futurist movement, taking place between 1912 and 1915.
How has music influenced your artwork and if you listen to music in your studio as you work, what are you listening to and why?
www.newmusicbox.org /page.nmbx?id=59tp01   (1391 words)

  
 1903 in music   (Site not responding. Last check: )
See also: 1902 in music other events of 1903 1904 in music and the list of 'years in music'.
Music and Culture in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction (New Studies in Aesthetics, Vol.
Catholic Church Music in Ireland, 1878-1903 the Cecilian Reform Movement: Lyra Ecclesiastica and the Ceciliam Movement
www.freeglossary.com /1903_in_music   (766 words)

  
 Chamber Music, Vol. 2 - Martyn Bates - Song Listings   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Often, musical settings of poetry sound forced and awkward; these 27 miniatures sound like Joyce had written these poems to these melodies, and the results are far more natural sounding than is usually the case with this kind of experiment.
Bates would experiment further with both folk music and poetry for the next several years, but the two volumes of Chamber Music are the pinnacle of his explorations.
Be the first to tag Chamber Music, Vol.
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 The University of Adelaide Library
in 1896 and D.Mus in 1902, the first music doctorate to be conferred by an Australian university.  At the same time he taught piano, organ, singing and composition privately and, later, class singing at Methodist Ladies College, before his appointment as Professor of Music at the University in succession to J.M. Ennis in 1919.
A musical service for the ceremony of initiation [separate books for 1st and 2nd tenor and 1st and 2nd bass parts] 1905, ms.
The Dignity of Music [1924 lecture by Davies at the NSW Conservatorium, given at a reception in his honour by the Beale brothers of Beales Pianos]
www.adelaide.edu.au /library/special/davies.html   (1049 words)

  
 A Descriptive Catalogue of The Music of Charles Ives.
Adapted in Oct 1902 from music composed possibly in 1898.
This is an electronic version of A Descriptive Catalogue of The Music of Charles Ives by James B. Sinclair, published in book form by the Yale University Press in 1999.
This catalogue serves to describe the music manuscripts in the Charles Ives Papers, MSS 14, in the Irving S. Gilmore Music Library of Yale University.
webtext.library.yale.edu /xml2html/music/ci-s8e.htm   (1431 words)

  
 Yale Music Library Collections
The Irving S. Gilmore Music Library at Yale University is one of the largest collections of music scores, sound recordings, and music research materials in the United States.
This commitment to music manifested itself in the University Library before 1850, by which time the Library had already begun acquiring important European publications of music scores and periodicals.
At the same time, music materials were collected from the University Library and combined with the Department's holdings to form one large music collection.
www.library.yale.edu /musiclib/collections.htm   (751 words)

  
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He was or­gan­ist at Trin­i­ty Coll­ege 1873-1882, and com­posed and con­duct­ed mu­sic­al so­ci­e­ties.
In 1883, he be­came the first pro­fes­sor of com­po­si­tion and or­ches­tra at the Roy­al Coll­ege of Mu­sic.
Music for Ten­ny­son’s Queen Ma­ry in Lon­don, 1876
www.cyberhymnal.org /bio/s/t/a/stanford_cv.htm   (108 words)

  
 Jesus Arambarri Biography - famous Jesus Arambarri Classical collection and Jesus Arambarri Music Reviews.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A romantic, scholarly and sensitive musician of extraordinary insight and finesse, he drew not only on the tradition established by Felipe Pedrell, Manuel de Falla and Isaac Albéniz, but also on the work of his fellow Basque composers José María Usandizaga, Jesús Guridi and Father José Antonio de Donostia.
Although his fame rests primarily on his work as a conductor, he also composed a series of stylish and expressive pieces, earning him a rightful place of honour within the ranks of Basque composers.
He excelled above all in orchestral writing and had a sharp sense of the practicalities of performance, acquired through his long experience of conducting other people’s works and composing his own from the perspective of the performer-composer relationship.
naxos.com /composerinfo/4742.htm   (364 words)

  
 History of Music Psychology
A Psychology of Music: The Influence of Music on Behavior.
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.
Music and the Mind Machine: The Psychophysiology and Psychopathology of the Sense of Music.
dactyl.som.ohio-state.edu /Music829F/music829F.bibliography.html   (1232 words)

  
 University of Oregon School of Music and Dance: Irving Mackay Glen
The School of Music at that time consisted of four departments including piano, voice, violin, and mandolin.
Dean Glen contributed to all the success of the university in musical matters and exercised a lively interest in the strengthening of his departments.
The University of Oregon is an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music.
darkwing.uoregon.edu /~music/About/bios/gleni.html   (241 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: 1902: Music
First Opera Recordings, 1895 - 1902 by A AaaUnspecified, Gioachino Rossini, Giuseppe Verdi, and Giacomo Puccini (Audio CD - 2002)
Pao Winter 1902 by Pao Winter 1902 (Audio CD)
Treasures of the French Voices: The Bass, The Rare Recordings (1902 - 1913) by Jean Francois Delmas, Juste Nivette, Marcel Journet, and Pedro Gailhard (Audio CD - 1996)
www.amazon.co.uk /s?ie=UTF8&keywords=1902&index=music&page=1   (342 words)

  
 1902 – Music at Last.fm
1902 isn’t yet available to play on Last.fm radio.
Music Journals on Last.fm You can be the first person to write a journal about 1902.
If you'd like to add some events for 1902 then you can do so on this page.
www.last.fm /music/1902   (447 words)

  
 MIDI Project 1   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The project must be in two formats: a floppy disk containing your MIDI file and a hard copy of the music which was use to prepare the sequence.
The work to be sequenced must be a minimum of 30 measures in duration and contain at least 4 individual voices.
The MIDI project must contain the rhythm and pitch accuracy of the original music.
www.d.umn.edu /~tschoen/Mu1902/project2.html   (170 words)

  
 Music U   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Words and music by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman, 1963
Libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa, music by Giacomo Puccini
Words and music by Robert Cole and The Johnson Bros., 1902
www.classicmoviemusicals.com /musicu.htm   (532 words)

  
 Songs of The Ohio State University - Historic Song Sheet Music
The songs were scored using the Noteedit Utility and the sheet music was generated using the Lilypond Utility.
Sheet music in Songs of the Scarlet and Gray was copyrighted, by Charles W. Gayman (The Ohio State University Men's Glee Club), in 1902.
Sheet music in Songs of Ohio State University was copyrighted, by The Ohio State Alumni Association, in 1916 and 1923.
users.frii.com /~nmetro/osu/songs/song_scores.html   (640 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Mattia Battistini Complete Recordings, Vol. 1 (1902-11): Music: Mattia Battistini,Aristodemo Sillich,Fermin ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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Highlighting the 1902 Warsaw recordings are a snappy yet restrained "Largo al factotum" and Wagner's song to the Evening Star from Tannhaüser, sung in mellifluous Italian.
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 Into Music Artist Page
Tiare 16 Lead guitarist was inspired by rock music at an even earlier age and discovered her musical talent on the guitar.
Mika 23 the eldest of the four and newest member of the band plays the rhythm guitar and shares his talent of arranging the music.
Together they are out to share their music to all who love and respect rock music and in the midst of this gigantic music industry Against The Season truly stands for one thing.....Be Yourself A.T.S
www.intomusic.co.uk /scripts/artpagenew.asp?ArtID=1902   (262 words)

  
 A Descriptive Catalogue of The Music of Charles Ives.
Music arranged from the chmbr orch The Rainbow [#045].
Adapted c1902-03 from music composed possibly in the same year; no date in the source, which is headed with the unidentified "Cronin 2422 Plaza." Forty Earlier Songs suggests ?1899.
Music derived from the band Runaway Horse on Main Street [#055]; adapted in part for the song Charlie Rutlage [#226].
webtext.library.yale.edu /xml2html/Music/ci-s8r.htm   (3628 words)

  
 Maurice Duruflé (1902-1986) : Library of Congress Citations   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Selections References: Durufle, Maurice, 1902- &uvre d'orgue Notes: His L'&uvre d'orgue [SR] c1981.
Heading: Durufle, Maurice, 1902- Messe Cum jubilo References: Durufle, Maurice, 1902- Cum jubilo Durufle, Maurice, 1902- Missa "Cum jubilo" Durufle, Maurice, 1902- Mass "Cum jubilo" Notes: His Missa "Cum jubilo" [SR] 1987?: -- label (Missa "Cum jubilo") LC manual cat.
Tota pulchra es References: Durufle, Maurice, 1902- Tota pulchra es Notes: Durufle, M. Quatre motets sur des thaemes grbegoriens...
www.mala.bc.ca /~mcneil/cit/citlcdurufle1.htm   (394 words)

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