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  Paul Sacher - Voyager, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Paul Sacher (April 28, 1906 – May 26, 1999) was a Swiss conductor.
He commissioned works from many well known composers, including Igor Stravinsky (who provided him with the Concerto in D), Béla Bartók (Divertimento and the Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta), Paul Hindemith, Hans Werner Henze, Elliott Carter, and Harrison Birtwistle.
Pierre Boulez' Messagesquisse was one of a number of pieces celebrating Sacher's seventieth birthday.
voyager.in /Paul_Sacher   (155 words)

  
 MUSIC | UC Santa Cruz
She was artistic director of the 1996 Pacific Rim Festival of Contemporary Music, and has an interest in establishing an ongoing Festival of Traditional and Contemporary Music in Santa Cruz.
Paul Nauert is a music theorist and composer whose areas of interest include rhythm and meter, music cognition, and mathematical and computer models of compositional resources and procedures.
His recent work stems from a view of music as "time organized by sound." Current projects include an essay on harmonic progression in posttonal music, a book (with the working title Rhythms and Algorithms) on computer-based strategies for generating and coordinating musical rhythms, and software tools to support both the harmony and the rhythm projects.
music.ucsc.edu /faculty   (5034 words)

  
 Aronsson's Telecom History Timeline
Forbes listing of the world's richest people has (1) Bill Gates, Microsoft $18 billion, (2) Warren Buffet, Berkshire Hathaway $15 billion, (3) Paul Sacher Family, Switzerland $13 billion, and (4) Lee Shau Kee, Hong Kong $12 billion.
¶ July, Bill Gates and Paul Allen sign a licensing agreement with MITS, for their implementation of the BASIC language.
¶ June, Paul Terrell signs a deal with MITS in which Terrell would receive a 5% commission on every Altair sold in Northern California, for promoting and selling the Altair.
aronsson.se /hist.html   (19139 words)

  
 Fontes Artis Musicae contents 1994 - 1999 | IAML   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Index to CD and Record reviows, 1987-1997: based on material originally published in Notes.
By Mark Palkovic and Paul Cauthen Brad Short
Sing us one of the old songs: a guide to popular song, 1860-1920.
www.iaml.info /en/fontes/contents_1994-1999   (1360 words)

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