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  Music - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
Music is a natural intuitive phenomenon operating in the three worlds of time, pitch, energy, and under the three distinct and interrelated organization structures of rhythm, harmony, and melody.
The definition of music as sound with particular characteristics is taken as a given by psychoacoustics, and is a common one in musicology and performance.
Music history itself is the (distinct) subfield of musicology and history, which studies the history of music theory.
www.startsurfing.com /encyclopedia/m/u/s/Music.html   (2982 words)

  
 A Historical Outline of Modern Religious Criticism in Western Civilization
Andreas Vesalius is considered the father of modern human anatomy and is one of the major contributors to modern science.
He is considered the father of modern Biblical criticism and a major contributor to Pantheism, which holds a view of God as the physical universe.
Bauer was also a materialist philosopher and he predicted a crisis in Western Civilization brought on by the exhaustion of philosophy as a means of answering questions and by the spread of liberalism and “materialism” (in the economic sense) in ways that would fragment society.
www.rationalrevolution.net /articles/religious_criticism.htm   (17162 words)

  
 Ray Charles
The Complete Country & Western Recordings: 1959-1986 (disc 1)
The Complete Country & Western Recordings: 1959-1986 (disc 3)
The Complete Country & Western Recordings: 1959-1986 (disc 4)
www.brainymusic.com /artists/r/ray_charles.html   (113 words)

  
 MPR: Minnesota Public Radio Presents
It's a memoir about the death of her husband, author John Gregory Dunne, at the same time that their daughter was seriously ill. In conversation with host Kerri Miller, Didion talks about how grief changed her writing and her partnership with her late husband.
The movie "North Country" opens around the nation this week and we'll air a special rebroadcast of the American RadioWorks documentary, "No Place for A Woman." It tells the story of the women who fought to work and prove themselves in the northern Minnesota iron ore mines of the 1970s...
Its Twin Cities classical music station KSJN recently became one of the first outfits in the country to broadcast in a new, digital, high definititon format.
minnesota.publicradio.org /radio/programs/mpr_presents/archive/2005   (3335 words)

  
 BluesBeat Nevada
Chris Hiatt's musical road has taken him to many places.
Though Stevie Ray Vaughan IS one of Chris Hiatt's main musical influences, one also hears the influences of Jimi Hendrix, Mark Knopfler (of Dire Straits), Johnny Marr (of the Smiths), the Beatles, R.E.M., and scores of other guitarists whose records lurk in the back of Hiatt's collection.
The music, is best described by a Portland, Oregon critic as 'Blues-based-British-influenced-Pop'.
www.jazzinternet.com /boulderblues/main.htm   (2344 words)

  
 ZeroOne San Jose: A Global Festival of Art on the Edge / 13th International Symposium of Electronic Arts (ISEA2006) - ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The changing scenery of the sunset, the "space" between haiku lines, the "space" between sounds, and the "space" between times - none are tangible, but all are part of experiencing "the moment".
The music is algorithmically generated in ibalon, cancion, Bombay pop, Misery pop, and chiptunes.
Cranked-up bass sounds leaking from cruising pimped cars are a familiar annoyance of the city streets in the world.
01sj.org /content/blogsection/14/49   (8262 words)

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