Videos of the grave robber were posted online, where he was seen apparently opening the crypts of the 19th-century composers. |
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When the lectures were first delivered, Bernstein's rejection of atonal music deeply offended many avant-garde composers. |
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Around the turn of the century, composers began to experiment with atonality, dissonance and primitive rhythms. |
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The special advent choral concert will be conducted by Peter Frost and includes sacred and secular music from early and modern composers. |
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One of the most famous composers and lutenists of his day, Dowland also represented the Elizabethan artistic temperament. |
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These prolific composers often wrote several operas in a single year, and reports of new performances spread quickly from city to city. |
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TaikOz performs music by Japanese and Australian composers using Japanese taiko and shakuhachi. |
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In general Newman feels that Rossi's madrigals are in an earlier style of composers such as Luca Marenzio. |
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After the second world war, the gap between audiences and avant-garde composers opened into an unbridgeable abyss. |
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That cannot be said of the other works on the disk, with one exception, and the programmatic notes of several of the composers underscore that. |
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If there was a rising school of English composers, he was a factor in producing it. |
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It takes its inspiration from the way Bach and other composers fused music and the Passion story. |
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But such lists give us fascinating little windows into the make-up of the composers involved. |
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He may now be a giant among contemporary composers, but it is a minor miracle that he survived the tumult of central European history. |
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Rome in the nineteenth century was a Mecca for painters, sculptors, architects, printmakers, writers, and composers from all over the world. |
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On their decennial European vacations, Mr. and Mrs. Fine visit the summer homes of great composers. |
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Very few composers in this period have wasted time in crowing over the internal contradictions of their predecessors. |
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The mezzo-soprano distinguished herself in a cycle of spiritual songs by various modern composers. |
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And Handel was no less rigorous and independent in his exploitation of fugal material by inferior composers. |
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His composers ear on alert, Davis achieves a fruity collision of classical form and improv fire. |
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His elegant, often pugnacious, occasionally crudely offensive essays on composers are now available in a collection. |
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An improvement might have been the inclusion of two Polish composers who are real crowd-pullers. |
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Some composers, notably Stockhausen, formed their own publishing companies. |
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While some composers have excelled at writing preludes, Silvestrov has become the master of the postlude. |
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From the 1570s several north Italian composers wrote such pieces, which could be played either by an ensemble or on a keyboard instrument. |
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Two of the most important composers of isorhythmic motets in the 14th century were Philippe de Vitry and Machaut. |
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This year the Cliburn, in its customary effort to include a contemporary work, held an invitational competition for composers. |
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Schoenberg opened the flood gates of creative invention and, along the way, may have driven a schism between composers and their audiences. |
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A lot of composers who aren't intimately familiar with the piano feel that the instrument is intrinsically contrapuntal. |
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Both assertions are statements of artistic merit, ranking performers and composers on a continuum from the worthless to the genius. |
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They will be playing music by Bradford-born Frederick Delius among other composers. |
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Among them were composers, instrumentalists, vocalists and lecturers in the theory of music. |
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Its figuration, design and style are comparable to similar works by North German composers of the late seventeenth century. |
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Scottish-born and one of their finest fiddlers and composers, Johnny Cunningham, died from a heart attack at his home in Manhattan. |
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The limited menu of three classical and three romantic concerti composers is nonetheless a representative sampling of the rich repertoire. |
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All four of these composers are most famous for writing film music, although they wrote concert music as well. |
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Once you started writing, what effect did music have upon the composition of the poems and what composers might have influenced your work? |
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There are also composers who write concert music that cries out to be used in films. |
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The pair will play their own compositions alongside a varied programme of music by other composers. |
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Vladigerov is one of the first Bulgarian composers whose music is recognised all over the world. |
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He regards him as one of the leading composers of liturgical music in the country. |
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As always it is a matter of time before the ideas composers write today will be fully dissimulated. |
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It points up his similarities to classical composers like Debussy and Chopin. |
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There cannot have been many, if any, concerts in York that were entirely devoted to music by women composers. |
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For the concert, the composers have written a variety of pieces that are aimed at the talents of the young musicians. |
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However, he laments the fact that some composers have never written for their instrument. |
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Bogard, on the other hand, is a promoter of new music and an advocate of music by women composers. |
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There is currently an open invitation for composers to write pieces for the bells. |
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Most, in fact, are relatively early pieces by composers who are now mid-career. |
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Lessons have enabled her to appreciate the great pianists and the master composers. |
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Fanfares were one thing, but composers needed instruments that could provide colour as well as tone. |
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Of the strong modern phalanx of British composers, Judith Weir has long been a leader. |
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His madrigals were probably the first to be known to English composers before the importation of madrigals from Italy was customary. |
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French directors of the time thought little of setting several composers to work on a score. |
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Those were days when the artistes, directors and composers used to spend days together to perfect the songs. |
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But there are many music composers, directors and singers who do not support the remix culture. |
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Cyberspace will not eclipse the Eucharist or destroy Protestant hymnody, although it might frustrate a lot of liturgists and composers! |
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The fourth edition of the hymnary is said to be the most Scottish yet with more than 100 hymns by Scottish composers. |
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It is possible that the serenata might be what is known as a pasticcio, or an assemblage of music by several composers. |
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Beethoven, taken as a symphonist, is the most inspired among composers, and the one who composes best for the orchestra. |
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The Czechs are over-endowed with great composers, but the symphony that stirs them most comes from a minor master. |
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Furthermore, unlike many film composers, he thought of at least some of his movie music as symphonic and arranged his cues into symphonic suites. |
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Inconveniently for composers, birds don't limit themselves to the chromatic scale, or to the confines of a straightforward metrical scheme. |
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Why do composers of choral music write accompaniments for brass ensembles so loud that they overpower the choir? |
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For his first solo album, he has lovingly crafted 11 homages, all doffing the cap to great soundtrack composers of the past. |
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This is followed by Respighi's The Birds, an orchestral suite which took wing on the basis of pieces written by other composers. |
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Peter Sculthorpe, one of Australia's leading composers, has written much chamber music including some fifteen string quartets. |
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Most of the successful film composers began as theater organists or conductors. |
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The works of 20 composers will be stretched over eight concerts in a four-day festival. |
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Although some composers still assign opus numbers to keep track of their output, it is no longer customary. |
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This concert featured two singers in solos and a few duets from operettas by Austrian and Hungarian composers. |
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The repertoire includes works by Catalan composers from the end of the 19th century. |
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Well, I mostly prefer the neoclassical composers, but occasionally one of the Eastern Greco-Romanic harmonists produces some good stuff. |
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Many folk songs have been harmonized or used in compositions by modern composers. |
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Studies for solo violin include Paganini's brilliant 24 caprices, which provided a fertile source of inspiration for other composers. |
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In the early years of the seventeenth century, English composers increasingly turned to the hexachord as a cantus firmus for keyboard pieces. |
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There had been what seemed like numberless sentimental settings of Cummings in the 1950s by American composers whose names I can't remember. |
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It will include harpists, a soprano soloist accompanied by the flute and spinet and music by Mozart as well as other lesser-known composers. |
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The songs, dances, and incidental instrumental music were normally written by different composers. |
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Indeed, I was struck by the fact that this elite band of composers were all well read and well versed in the other arts. |
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Songwriters and composers are only nominally compensated when a CD is purchased. |
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He composed some 700 songs, which makes him one of the most prolific song composers since Schubert. |
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But the reality is that most of the time music composers and lyricists are not paid a brass farthing by those who make use of their creations. |
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They also suggest enough power to take on the more popular operatic composers. |
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His passion for classical music, coupled with boundless energy, has made him one of the most prolific composers of the age. |
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Each has a library of scores and sound recordings of published and unpublished music supplied by the composers for other musicians' use. |
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A pioneer musicologist, he is known for his editions of Handel, Corelli, and other Baroque composers. |
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Authors include composers, performers and professors of technology, musicology, anthropology and science. |
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The proceeds are distributed among musicians, composers and other rights holders. |
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Many of the composers presented were new to the audience, and produced works of revelatory musicality and quality. |
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The exact number is left to the performers since composers from the era reduced publishing expenses by omitting unessential or doubled parts. |
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In many genres today women are still under-represented as composers and players. |
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Her father is the acknowledged genius of the sitar, and one of the world's most renowned Indian musicians and composers. |
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These teachers have selected the finest recordings of the signature works of the great composers. |
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Jayachandran dismisses the allegation that some of the music composers lift the tune from old songs. |
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Most composers used difficult, left-field modulations, just not, usually, with keyboard music. |
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The 10-meeting course will include the study of leading composers, style of writing and biographical detail. |
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I have nine books of her bound sheet music, with many songs autographed by the composers and indexed by my father's hand. |
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Imitation, they say, is the greatest form of flattery and if this were the case then the two composers would be delighted. |
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Bells and bell-ringing have often been imitated by composers for symbolic purposes. |
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This fascinating CD draws on the talents of composers who have set his poetry to music, interspersed with readings from his works. |
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This makes it difficult for contemporary composers to write interesting new tonal music without evoking a film score of some sort. |
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But both composers weave melodic material and unusual tonal colors in a way that is accessible, and worthy of repeated listening. |
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The serial and atonal composers vehemently brought this issue forward in mid-century. |
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However, it is important to note that this also finds parallels in the keyboard toccatas of a number of North German composers. |
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Last week we delved into the world of classical music composers who had been inspired by the beautiful game. |
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Different composers describe perceiving different colours with different keys, instrumental timbres, or harmonic structures. |
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Inverted dotting was also used by some 17th-century English composers, because it suits the accentuation of the English language. |
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This quartet is musically closer to the quartets of fellow Theresienstadt composers Ullmann and Schulhoff. |
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Some composers frequently add bracketed accidentals in order to clarify complicated passages or chords. |
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I quite like these composers, but not quite as much I want to like them, if you get me. |
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Like Schoenberg, both composers were generally nonpracticing members of their religions, and developed instead their own brands of spirituality. |
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Some were town musicians, others organists, Kantors, or Kapellmeister, and not a few were composers of at least local distinction. |
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All three composers, self-torturing, high-minded isolationists in their own ways, strove for heightened exaltation. |
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British composers were especially lucky in their clarinetists, oboists, horn players, and violists. |
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The topics of these lectures included English composers, English executants, and critics. |
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The greater the possible dynamic range, the more necessary and desirable it became for composers to specify their exact intentions. |
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We try to send composers recordings of any performances we give of their pieces, for demo and archive purposes. |
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It has attracted numerous polyphonic settings, by such composers as Victoria, Palestrina, and Mozart. |
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It too accumulated an impressive number of guitarists and composers especially as baroque music reached its peak. |
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Military bandmasters were able to arrange pieces to suit their players and instruments, and many became composers themselves. |
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There are some wonderful musical works written by composers who were perhaps not so great as people. |
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Singers, composers and bandleaders have been drawing inspiration from all the borders of the sea to enliven and enrich their recipes. |
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However, all stayed splendid and telling music, allowedly they studied to be composers. |
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Most people, on the other hand, seem to acknowledge that it is difficult to score a film, so people respect film composers more. |
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Antoine Busnois was one of the most prominent composers in the Burgundian ducal court in the second half of the 15th century. |
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And, like the best composers, he's created shifting songs that reveal new meaning with repeat listens. |
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You can see that his fondness for modulation by thirds and enharmonic shifts comes from French composers. |
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Classical composers would write a requiem mass, and the audience would instantly have a framework of life and death, God and man, to work within. |
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Duke Ellington is considered one of the greatest composers and band leaders of the 20th century. |
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Some 16th-century composers evidently favoured the enharmonic advantages of the system. |
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The so-called rules of music theory constitute a retrospective set of principles that describe what various composers have done in the past. |
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Most composers from Bach on play the double game of creating arresting individual variations and a rhetorically dramatic whole. |
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Both composers wrote scores that were imbued with the spirit of incipient Czech nationalism. |
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These composers ushered in a greater compositional freedom that deviated significantly from the rigidity of the then-exisiting regimen. |
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It's a classic example of audiences putting composers between a rock and a hard place. |
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He played Asian and European composers well enough for his worldwide career to take off like a rocket. |
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Any survey of that time reads like a roll-call of Germany's most famous composers, conductors and executants. |
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The book also has a selected list of composers, selected bibliography, discography and an index. |
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The pianist offers delectable readings of romantically inclined music from a variety of composers. |
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The music itself, however, is reminiscent of the great early composers of electronic music. |
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The invention of the long-playing vinyl record in 1948 liberated composers from the three-minute confines of 78 rpm recordings. |
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In the U.S. three major performance rights organizations collect royalties for songwriters, composers and music publishers. |
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Compulsory licensing was introduced in response to a Supreme Court decision that deprived composers of royalties. |
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He challenged musicians to pay royalties to original composers so as to appreciate their creativity and talent. |
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Anyone who could write three such imposing scores would have to be numbered among America's finest composers. |
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Conducted by Harry Christophers, the choir will perform motets, anthems and religious songs by the 17th century English composers Robert Ramsey and Henry Purcell. |
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She was already an established singer at the Opera, and many other composers had family connections with male musicians active on the operatic scene. |
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On the other hand, he was extraordinarily friendly and collegial to other composers and musicians. |
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Expect to hear a varied repertoire of original tunes and airs along with a choice of songs by Irish singer-songwriters and composers arranged by this dynamic duo. |
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Both composers have the gift of following the twists and turns of often complex poetry without resorting to faux recitative or to dropping a melodic thread. |
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Traversing the site, reading the information on composers, artists, works and a historical almanac, one seems to hop between several free servers and several styles of page. |
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About 1500, composers adopted the practice of paired imitation and through imitation, the repetition of short melodic passages in two voices or in all parts. |
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The repertoire consisted of songs and anthems by various composers with Anne Bartlett conducting and Leah Lefevra accompanying the choir on the piano. |
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It is implicit in this roll-call of composers that the idea of a renaissance in music is not to do with a common style, but rather with shared ideals. |
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I'm fascinated by the period of early romanticism, when the composers of the time continued to inhabit some classical conventions but work outwards from within those. |
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Famous composers, such as those belonging to the Romantic era, weren't only passionate about their music, they were also passionate about their respective love affairs. |
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Lamentably, the contribution to the Baroque made by the 17th century lutenist composers of the French School has not been fully realized, quantified or understood. |
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Unlike most avant-garde composers from the fifties, Boulez has always found the physical act of making music a pleasurable exercise for both the ears and the spirit. |
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He went on to scarify the same companies for being only interested in putting on the tried and the tested to the exclusion of modern works by Irish writers and composers. |
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For more than 1,000 years composers have undertaken to write down their most direct experiences and directions in the code books we call musical scores. |
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In Elizabethan masques, poets, composers, choreographers and scenic designers emulated or simulated the Golden Age, immobilising Time in terpsichorean elegance. |
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The site provides downloads, its own streaming RealAudio radio station, information about featured composers and artists, and virtual masterclasses. |
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Devoted to music by American composers, it included songs by John Alden Carpenter and Charles Ives sung by the American baritone Victor Prahl with Messiaen at the piano. |
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I'm sure that those who love the baroque will need no prompting to sample the delights of this collection of pieces by one of Germany's finest composers of the period. |
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It is possible to listen to the music of many Basque composers, both contemporary and classical, and feel that the influence of the outside world has been paramount. |
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If, in its original form, melodrama had a relatively short shelf-life, the sudden intrusion of the spoken voice into opera has been used by most composers ever since. |
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These composers returned to Korea with contemporary Western compositional styles, techniques including serialism and genres including electronic and computer music. |
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Cottier inlaid it with tortoiseshell and mother-of-pearl in panels depicting musical instruments and masks on the lid and nine portraits of famous composers around the sides. |
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The revolving structure of the melody brings to mind minimalist composers Steve Reich and Philip Glass in its apparent simplicity, but subtle complexity. |
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Bang on a Can often features, among other modern works, minimalist pieces by composers such as Steve Reich, Philip Glass, and the relatively young Mr Lang. |
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For hundreds of years, composers have argued over what's the best way to represent music on the page, and many have experimented with weird new modes of notation. |
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Such composers as Sammartini began to write sinfonias for strings, which marked a departure from Baroque instrumental forms and served as models for J. C. Bach and others. |
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Tin Pan Alley composers, often the sons and grandsons of immigrants, found popular success by exploiting the red, white, and blue, especially in periods of national emergency. |
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Masterclasses will be taken by a variety of composers and soloists. |
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Brahms's Violin Concerto begins with a long ritornello, but for most 19th-century composers sonata form and the fantasia were more important than the ritornello principle. |
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He assesses the development of major record companies and pop songwriting from the Tin Pan Alley songsmiths to rap, reggae, and rock composers and noisemakers. |
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If we have the players and the composers we most certainly do not have a sound stage properly equipped to produce screen music to the highest quality. |
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Enrico Caruso was the voice of choice for verismo composers. |
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The redefinition of downtown Austin from a space for creative nonconformity into a sterile environment more suited to computers than composers has begun. |
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When Barber began work on the score of Vanessa in 1954, he was already regarded as one of the US's foremost composers of orchestral and vocal music. |
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A dozen composers worked on the soundtrack, producing a whole range of songs, many of them about Radha and Krishna, that create an intended nontemporal quality. |
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Kagel began to manipulate props, lighting and texts like musical motifs, and to notate movements and gestures as most composers would notate pitch and rhythm. |
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A bass or baritone oboe, an octave below the treble, has always been rare, though composers do occasionally write for it and the wider-bore but otherwise similar heckelphone. |
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Like other great composers he mastered a wide range of musical genres, including symphonies, concerti, film music, operas, program pieces and ballets such as Romeo and Juliet. |
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Like other dances of rustic origin adopted by the court, the passepied was taken up by composers of stage music, including Lully, Campra, and Rameau. |
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It was also adapted for inclusion in many dramatic works and ballets by such composers as Lully, Campra, and especially Rameau, and was often associated with pastoral scenes. |
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Other 20th-century composers, for instance Honegger, Martin, and Prokofiev, wrote toccatas in perpetuum mobile style, following the example of Schumann. |
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Performed to a collage of composers ranging from Kurt Weill to Bela Bartok, Sorrow's Sister reveals women bent on survival, even finding a few laughs in the worst of times. |
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Glinka once again established formal and stylistic ground plans for future Russian composers in his orchestral fantasia Kamarinskaya, based on two Russian folk tunes. |
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He studied the work of classical composers like Debussy and Stravinsky. |
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Fortunately, with recordings and film aiding our memories, these singers, instrumentalists, conductors, and composers need never fade from memory, and they may live forever. |
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Many composers have borrowed intervals widely present in folk music. |
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It included two first-rate composers and several excellent performers. |
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Argerich is on intimate terms with the composers whose work she performs. |
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The nascent folktronica has had its share of electronic composers come to the fore, enlisting the use of acoustic instruments for their source material. |
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My abiding memory of their performances of these two great works is the Quartet's total dedication to the task of recreating the sublime ideas of both composers. |
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The best-known works from the end of his career are the texts he wrote for a number of composers ranked among the enfants terribles of the inter-war years. |
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Level Four contains six piano duets from the early nineteenth to twentieth centuries by composers Diabelli, Arensky, Gurlitt, Reinecke and others. |
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Before Christmas the dulcet tones of Mozart, Handel and a host of other classical composers emanated from the statue of Brunel, in Haveock Square. |
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In the days before miniature scores and recordings were available, it was not easy for young composers to get to know new music. |
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For the first part of the next century, several Greek composers continued to borrow elements from the Heptanesean style. |
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Some songs from Estonian composers like himself, Ludig and Vedro were also added. |
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Although best known as a folk instrument, it has grown in popularity among classical composers. |
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Many leading composers have contributed to the violin concerto and violin sonata repertories. |
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Classical composers such as Charles McLean, James Oswald and William McGibbon used Scottish fiddling traditions in their Baroque compositions. |
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Many writers were influenced by the works, including Walter Scott, and painters and composers chose Ossianic subjects. |
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Magnar Breivik skillfully links these two composers within the school of musical functionalism in the study presented in this volume. |
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Their works were admired and copied by early authors and composers of musicals in Britain and America. |
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These influenced a brief period of English opera by composers such as John Blow and Henry Purcell. |
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During the 19th century the details that composers put in their scores generally increased. |
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Barbirolli's programmes included works by composers as diverse as Purcell, Delius, Mozart and Franck. |
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A number of notable English composers, including Gerald Finzi, Benjamin Britten, and Gustav Holst, set poems by Hardy to music. |
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Outside the ranks of the giants there are few other composers of whom the same could be said. |
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For many years employed by the BBC, he promoted the careers of many composers and performers. |
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His poetry came into use by a number of British classical composers such as Benjamin Britten and Ralph Vaughan Williams, who set his works. |
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His poetry was set to music by many Romantic composers, including Mendelssohn, Carl Loewe, and Robert Schumann. |
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Although choral music in the 19th century by Welsh composers was mainly religious, there was a steady body of secular songs being produced. |
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French classical composers, from Bizet to Ravel, also drew upon Spanish themes, and distinctive Spanish genres became universally recognized. |
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Some avant-garde composers request that performers detune their instruments before playing. |
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Karlheinz Stockhausen and Hans Zimmer are important composers of the 20th and early 21st centuries. |
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Blake's lyrics have also been set to music by other composers without reference to Parry's melody. |
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The company also sponsored LSO commissions of new works by British composers. |
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American composers Virgil Thomson and Aaron Copland cited Satie's music for Entr'acte as a major influence on their own forays into film scoring. |
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Most accompaniments at this time, these examples notwithstanding, comprised pieces by famous composers, also including studies. |
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Thomas Tallis, Thomas Morley, and John Dowland were other leading English composers. |
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The most popular works by composers such as John Williams and Danny Elfman are still far from entering the accepted canon. |
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In some instances, film composers have been asked by the director to imitate a specific composer or style present in the temp track. |
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Some composers, notably Ennio Morricone, orchestrate their own scores themselves, without using an additional orchestrator. |
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It is not uncommon for contemporary composers to use unconventional instruments, including various synthesizers, to achieve desired effects. |
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In the early days of LP in the 1950s Vaughan Williams was better represented in the record catalogues than most British composers. |
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Weelkes was his favourite of all the Tudor composers, but Byrd also meant much to him. |
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Over the years the Trust's objectives have been extended so that it can promote the music of other composers who were Delius's contemporaries. |
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The composers Pedro Fernandez de Castilleja and Francisco Guerrero decided which works Ceballos had to copy. |
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Interplay between strings and wind in magnificent canzonas by composers such as the Gabrielis was rendered with delicacy and rhythmic poise. |
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The composers were commissioned by church and Court, and deployed two main styles, madrigal and ayre. |
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The lives of two of the twentieth century's greatest composers, Benjamin Britten and Samuel Barber, were similar in many ways. |
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Whether it's jazz, marching bands, or symphony orchestras, thousands of musicians and composers use saxophones to express their creativity. |
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But Broadway's longtime condescension to rock musicians meant that a generation or two of potential theater composers took its talents elsewhere. |
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One encounters among the first-generation composers the older Parthia, Sinfonia a tre, but also examples of a more forward-looking sinfonia. |
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As for the other composers, Kicky Ian Gordon shows his musical theatre bent in the light but pleasant eight-song cycle. |
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As a conductor he recorded a wide range of composers, from Purcell to Grainger. |
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These contemporary composers have been past winners in the Alienor Harpsichord Composition. |
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The programme features three trio sonatas by Handel and one each by Venetian-born composers Caldara and Vivaldi. |
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In fact, Ilaiyaraaja was one of the first Indian film composers to blend Western classical music harmonies and strings with Indian film music. |
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According to Laha Magazine, Bah worked with a number of well-known poets and composers to create a successful album. |
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Russell also directed several films based on the lives of classical music composers, such as Elgar, Delius, Tchaikovsky, Mahler, and Liszt. |
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His orchestration has an individuality, incisiveness and integration with the musical material only achieved by the greatest composers. |
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His films in the main were liberal adaptations of existing texts, or biographies, notably of composers of the Romantic era. |
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Prominent modernist composers also come from the region, including Charles Ives and John Adams. |
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Musicians, composers, music producers and singers from Colombia are recognized internationally such as Shakira, Juanes, Carlos Vives and others. |
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But 70 years on, Wales has forgotten Ivor Novello in favour of more conservative religious composers. |
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He and Alice attended day after day, hearing music by a wide range of composers. |
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Greek American composers known for their film scores include also Yanni and Basil Poledouris. |
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The Romantic composers saw Beethoven as a spiritual ancestor. |
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After Handel's death, many composers wrote works based on or inspired by his music. |
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The most prominent historical composers from Nordic countries are the Finn Jean Sibelius, the Dane Carl Nielsen and the Norwegian Edvard Grieg. |
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There were some of the wonderful part-songs by composers such as Sullivan, Parry and Elgar. |
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However, there were other composers working in Rome, and in a variety of styles and forms. |
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The imperial court ensemble Gagaku has influenced the work of some modern Western composers. |
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Two internationally renowned composers from Bergen are Edvard Grieg and Ole Bull. |
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Modern Italian composers such as Berio and Nono proved significant in the development of experimental and electronic music. |
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Handel has generally been accorded high esteem by fellow composers, both in his own time and since. |
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There he met the composers Johann Mattheson, Christoph Graupner and Reinhard Keiser. |
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The composers of the late baroque had established their feats of composition long before the works of Johann Fux. |
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Whereas Lully was ensconced at court, Corelli was one of the first composers to publish widely and have his music performed all over Europe. |
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French composers played an important role during the music of the 19th and early 20th century, which is considered to be the Romantic music era. |
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The three composers are nicely differentiated by seniority, with Byrd, Bull and Gibbons represented respectively by eight, seven and six items. |
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Longtime composers Robert and Peter Hartshorne, father and son team, left the series and Chris Renshaw and Oliver Davis took over. |
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A similar situation occurred during the 1960s, when composers were scarce and musicals lacked vibrancy and entertainment value. |
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Among other important composers of the time, including Christopher Tye and Robert White, Tallis stood out. |
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Certain postmodern, minimalist and postminimalist classical composers acknowledge a debt to popular music. |
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The songs were arranged by composers Nick Ingman and Karl Jenkins, and performed by the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. |
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She has a graceful musicality, and an innate ability to respond idiomatically to the mainstream composers of the operatic repertoire. |
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I am sad that they do not do something for Welsh composers, especially young ones. |
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Other composers in this early period included Richard Rodney Bennett, Carey Blyton and Geoffrey Burgon. |
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Users of the catalogue benefit from indexes of composers, text incipits, instrumental works, and short titles. |
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In the 1920s several composers were influenced by Surrealism, or by individuals in the Surrealist movement. |
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Other notable composers have written for the accordion during the first half of the 20th century. |
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Generally however, it is the composers who are remembered more than the performers. |
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To support women in music and to fulfill their mission of promoting female composers in every concert CWO is excited to present a new work by Kathryn Griesinger. |
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The later tradition of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, one of the greatest composers of the Romantic era, was continued into the 20th century by Sergei Rachmaninoff. |
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Early English composers in classical music include Renaissance artists Thomas Tallis and William Byrd, followed up by Henry Purcell from the Baroque period. |
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Unlike many leading English composers, Britten was not known as a teacher, but in 1949 he accepted his only private pupil, Arthur Oldham, who studied with him for three years. |
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Folk music had a significant influence on Russian classical composers, and in modern times it is a source of inspiration for a number of popular folk bands, like Melnitsa. |
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Lorenzo was an accomplished poet and musician and brought composers and singers to Florence, including Alexander Agricola, Johannes Ghiselin, and Heinrich Isaac. |
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His interpretations of other late romantic composers, such as Mahler and Sibelius, as well as of earlier classical composers, including Schubert, are also still admired. |
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In the 19th century, musical institutions emerged from the control of wealthy patrons, as composers and musicians could construct lives independent of the nobility. |
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Both in the concert hall and on record, Barbirolli was particularly associated with the music of English composers such as Elgar, Delius and Vaughan Williams. |
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The main representatives of the new style, often referred to as ars nova as opposed to the ars antiqua, were the composers Philippe de Vitry and Guillaume de Machaut. |
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Many Columbia alumni have gone on to renowned careers in the arts, such as the composers Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II, Lorenz Hart, and Art Garfunkel. |
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Nevertheless, he was a significant influence on a number of younger English composers, including Edmund Rubbra, Michael Tippett and Benjamin Britten. |
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Aspects of the history and legends concerning Lindisfarne and the monastery have featured in the lyrics and concepts of bands, musicians and composers. |
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The phrase has since somewhat fallen out of use, since the three composers were united only by their early studies in Manchester, not by a common musical style. |
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Similarly, contemporary composers such as Nuno Malo and Miguel d'Oliveira have achieved some international success writing original music for film and television. |
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Notable composers includes Carl Michael Bellman and Franz Berwald. |
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Definitions, history, evolution, and a listing of selected composers and compositions which were influenced by jazz all coalesce to relate jazz to what Roach calls art music. |
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His comic opera style served as a model for the generations of musical theatre composers that followed, and his music is still frequently performed, recorded and pastiched. |
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Modern Welsh composers such as Alun Hoddinott and William Mathias produced large scale orchestrations, though both have returned to religious themes within their work. |
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The two composers invented new musical forms and new sounds. |
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