I can't think of too many recitals where you'd hire two extra singers for a few measures of music. |
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Six student recitals featuring Mier's music were held, two on Friday night, and four throughout the day on Saturday. |
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These weekly recitals are linked by a common aim to show a range of styles belonging to a distinct and separate lineage or gharana. |
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She is jetting about all over the place, flitting between jazz gigs, gospel recitals, disco dates and dance shows. |
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Dichter has performed in solo recitals and has appeared with virtually all of the world's major orchestras. |
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As the recitals to the Policy make clear, the appellant by virtue of the Policy is entitled to be a member of the Society. |
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The following recitals explain the background and underlying policy of the Directive, so far as relevant for present purposes. |
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The hour-long recitals on the cathedral's 49-bell carillon will be given by the resident and guest carillonneurs. |
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One of the problems in that case was the use of recitals in legislation to establish constitutional facts. |
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The music festival will offer numerous organ, harpsichord and piano recitals by emerging artists as well as internationally renowned soloists. |
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If your daytimer is empty, try filling it up with recitals, although organizing your own show is a lot of hard work. |
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Since then, she has performed regularly in solo recitals and with orchestras. |
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He showed up at the swim meets, soccer matches, Little League baseball games, school plays and recitals. |
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However, most did boast a formal music room, where recitals and smaller dances and balls could be held. |
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She has made three solo CDs, and gives masterclasses, workshops and lecture recitals as well as solo concerts. |
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The Cathedral is a beautiful venue for concerts and recitals and all musicians who play there comment on the wonderful acoustic of the building. |
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Two venues have been earmarked for a series of top-class recitals and concerts. |
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Be aware of ballet recitals, church conferences, conventions and club meetings. |
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His resonant use of the bass string to render the notes of a raga in the lower octave has lent gravity and depth to his recitals. |
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His remarkable piano recitals and penchant for drawing detailed pictures are characteristic of someone with the condition. |
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The USMA Band and its ensembles can keep your toes tapping with a full slate of free public concerts and recitals throughout the year. |
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This is the person who will buy tickets to attend symphony concerts, opera, ballet, chamber music recitals, choral concerts and musical theater. |
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A very popular annual event, the festival attracted sixty students who performed in a noncompetitive series of three recitals. |
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She also studied composition, theory and harmony with Hugo Kauder, whose music she later performed in her recitals. |
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Afternoon masterclasses and lectures gave way to evening recitals in an astonishing variety of programs. |
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Her gestures, however, can seem too mannered, even by the florid standards of Baroque song recitals. |
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With classical recitals on the central patio, well-stocked CD cabinets and lots of surrealist art, it has bags more character than most cheapies. |
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A fine pianist and singularly persuasive interpreter of his own music, Head was famous for his one-man recitals of his vocal music. |
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No further comments were received on the preliminary remarks as set out in recitals 112 to 115 of the provisional Regulation. |
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There you will find storytellers, acrobats, musical recitals, traditional dancers and snake charmers. |
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The artist gave numerous piano and organ recitals on the radio, and held the position of organist and choirmaster in several churches. |
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Since then, Serge Cyferstein is delighted to perform as a soloist, but gives preference to melody and lieder recitals. |
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She also is the pianist for Meadowbrook Church and frequently accompanies instrumentalists and vocalists for competitions, auditions and recitals. |
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The event will be a light-hearted celebration, with a mix of fun events ranging from panel games and cabaret performances to recitals, seminars and workshops. |
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The implementation of both the Biodiesel PACE and the Biofuels PACE is as outlined in the preceding two recitals. |
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In November, after a few recitals at the Bobino music hall, he showed symptoms of pleurisy, which became very serious. |
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With last week's broadcast of a theme night focussing on the performance art of poetry recitals, ARTE started its poetry slam competition. |
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And generations of children gained self-assurance performing in her recitals and radio plays. |
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In addition to teaching at the Toronto Conservatory, Eisdell gave song recitals, ballad and oratorio concerts and radio broadcasts. |
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Van began giving recitals at four, and two years later the family moved to Kilgore, Texas. |
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It is clearly explained in the recitals to the regulation that the main aim is to contribute to global warming reduction targets. |
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While recitals differ from agreement to agreement, they typically address some or all of the following issues. |
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As a result, he slipped away for about ten years nevertheless giving some recitals. |
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Children have an opportunity to give recitals, read poems and sing on live television broadcasts. |
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This principle made a tentative appearance in the recitals of the Directive, but was not then set forth explicitly in the body of the text. |
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Instead, the young composer gave a series of recitals in Montreal, Quebec City, and Ottawa. |
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The winner of the event gets to take part in a large number of recitals and to appear at international festivals. |
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He has given many recitals as a soloist or in a chamber setting in Canada, the U. S., Europe and South America. |
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Everything from organ recitals to nativity plays would be under threat. |
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Past festivals have also featured piano recitals, treacled afternoon jazz and virtuoso guitar concerts. |
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The EDPS recommends specifying this issue in the recitals of the Council Decision. |
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They give pedagogy lectures and presentations on campus and at state and national conferences, where they attend inspiring and informative recitals and sessions. |
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Everyone is welcome at the event, which features local singers, a steel band, gospel singers, dancers, poem recitals and special guest appearances. |
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Taylor, a native of Vancouver who is known for her stunning voice in arias and Black spirituals, performs regularly at concerts, recitals, and special functions. |
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The singer's younger daughter, Madhusree, who had been a rapt listener during her father's recitals till this year, chose to sit on the stage and sing with her older friends. |
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As a result, the museum decided to improve amenities such as the store and restaurant, and to host events including poetry readings, recitals, and concerts. |
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They frequently perform duo piano recitals throughout North America. |
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The first concert for the year, on March 26, features virtuoso pianist Harold Brown, who has travelled the world performing solo recitals and playing with symphony orchestras. |
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She has given noteworthy piano recitals as soloist and accompanist at Perth, Brunei, Singapore, Malaysia, New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, and Bangalore. |
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It is also considered disruptive to clap individual songs or short instrumental pieces rather than at the end of each group at lieder recitals or early music concerts. |
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Now that the girls do not have exams to work towards, they are going to focus on building up pieces of music for their repertoire to perform at recitals. |
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I dislike piano recitals, and prefer orchestral and choral music. |
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You might note that the Crown law officer who drafted the lease got the proclamation wrong in the recitals but otherwise the documents are there, your Honours. |
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For the next forty days, there are more requiems, prayers and recitals of psalms until there is a Divine Liturgy held, such as on the day of the funeral. |
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Crowds flock from far and wide to sample the club's legendary recitals. |
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I will do no more than recapitulate the extensive recitals of fact and arguments in their opinions. |
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Others seemed to be performing bombastic recitals of their grievances as if they were ill-trained actors or undercover agents. |
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I unsubbed last year after too many enclosures of piano recitals. |
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Unfortunately, the proposals that follow do not measure up to the challenge of those recitals. |
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For the reasons explained in recitals 124 to 127, there is not enough rental evidence to assess the rateable value of their hereditaments. |
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Vanessa and Caroline Sadlier and two classically trained sopranos from Viewmount, Waterford. and are well known soloists and duettists in concerts, recitals and functions. |
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If they can give a shot in the arm to our recitals, that's something we have to experiment with. |
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You must also be on your guard against the interested recitals of persons who work on credulity with a view to their own benefit. |
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Proposal to insert a new recital 6 and renumber the subsequent recitals accordingly. |
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Austen's Northanger Abbey and Persuasion are set in the city and describe taking the waters, social life, and music recitals. |
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His 10,000 hours of practice and recitals eventually paid dividends when he become first-chair violinist. |
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Winter and summer seasons of opera and ballet were given, and the building was also used for pantomime, recitals and political meetings. |
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The undertakings listed above shall immediately bring to an end the infringements referred to in recitals 33 and 34 above, in so far as they have not already done so. |
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A more intimate beguilement awaits Sunday afternoon when the consistently satisfying ARGENTO CHAMBER ENSEMBLE initiates a weekly series of recitals by its members with a concert by its superb clarinetist, Carol McGonnell. |
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He gives a few recitals but he is happy to live without their stress and, the shy person he is, without the critics who keep complaining that he does not play loud enough. |
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Although the recitals reintroduce the possibility of a number of things, I find that rather unpleasing from the point of view of legal policy, and I do not think it does much for legal certainty either. |
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Recitals 47 and 63 contain elements which are outside Sinn Fein party policy and our support for the core elements of the resolution should not be taken as a full endorsement of the detail of these two recitals. |
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The purpose of the recitals is to set out concise reasons for the chief provisions of the enacting terms, without reproducing or paraphrasing them. |
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Contrary to what is assumed in recitals B and C, Saddam Hussein, a latter-day Nebuchadnesar, took it upon himself to raze this old civilisation he admired so much to the ground. |
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But it is the French ostracism, strongly sullied with intolerant pedantry which, of tired war, will lead it to seek, as a soloist, the foreign scenes to give concerts or recitals to it. |
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There were dance groups and singing groups performing on open-air stages, recitals and singsongs in church and school halls, plays in the school auditorium, and marquees filled with art and museum pieces. |
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In the absence of any comments by the interested parties, the methodology for the calculation of the dumping margins as set out in recitals 24, 65 to 68 and 80 to 82 of the provisional Regulation are herewith confirmed. |
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Dubbed La Stupenda, she had an amazing range and incredible facility with coloratura, which made her in demand all over the world, both in opera and song recitals. |
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Classical Anna Picard In a year of Identikit anniversary recitals, Pierre-Laurent Aimard's Liszt Project eschewed the rhinestones and examined the Hungarian showman's influence on Bartók, Ravel and Messaien. |
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Since no other comments were received regarding this scheme subsequent to the disclosure of the provisional findings, the findings of recitals 50 to 57 of the provisional Regulation are hereby confirmed. |
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An established concert soloist, Lesley-Jane Rogers specialises in oratorio, solo cantatas, recitals and contemporary music, and has a vast repertoire of several hundred works. |
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In view of the above, the provisional findings in recitals 139 to 142 of the provisional Regulation regarding the appropriateness of the cumulative assessment of imports from Malaysia and the Philippines are hereby confirmed. |
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Firstly, it should be recalled that the impact of imports of bed linen from third countries excluding India, Egypt and Pakistan was analysed in recitals 100 and 101 of the provisional Regulation. |
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In the absence of any new information submitted with respect of the interest of the soft drink producers, the findings as set out in recitals 203 to 206 of the provisional Regulation are hereby confirmed. |
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It is evident from the recitals that, for the sake of economic growth, allowance is even made for transgression of the vital Kyoto Agreement on the climate. |
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It is noted that as shown in recitals 85 to 91, several suppliers of persulphate competed in the Community market and price negotiations with the customers were ongoing. |
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He has excelled at medicine, art and music and has held 40 solo exhibitions and given several piano, violine and song recitals. |
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Concertgoers have also loved Jürgen Hocker's recitals featuring music for player piano, an intermittently recurring series that profits from Hocker's immense enthusiasm for his subject and his enormous amount of expertise. |
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As already stated in recitals 95, 96 and 113, those reports are based on the premiss that the company had to restore its viability and concluded that State support was absolutely essential to achieve that aim. |
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As concerns the financial contributions directly transferred by KBM to the machinery rings, the same considerations set out in recitals 85 and 86 apply mutatis mutandis. |
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As already mentioned in recitals 29 and 124 above, numerous customers of the German sugar manufacturers are of the opinion that sugar markets in Germany are geographically compartmentalised between individual sugar producers. |
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Today she combines opera with chamber music recitals and oratories. |
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Mila, our friend and singing teacher has been on our side for many years now. She has shared the beauty of this art with us and has brightened up our life through concerts and recitals. |
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Other highlights include B. C.'s daring and energetic Hard Rubber Orchestra led by John Korsrud, and recitals by the Borealis String Quartet, renowned vocal ensemble musica intima, and clarinetist François Houle. |
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Concerts, performances, poetry recitals, exhibits, workshops and debates endow palaces, abbeys, churches, castles, guild halls, even baths and prisons with a new function. |
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There is no evidence on the record to suggest that the situation as regards Woori Bank changed from the one described in recitals 80 to 82 of the provisional duty Regulation. |
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McGregor wasn't having any of it: he hired a room at a coffee house in Aston and ordered his players to attend a series of sober gatherings and musical recitals. |
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So that the significance of what had happened in Moscow should not be forgotten, he habitually began subsequent recitals with The Star-Spangled Banner. |
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It should be clear that the agreement, along with its recitals and any schedules and attachments to it, represent the entire agreement between the parties. |
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Programming included operas, operettas, musicals from the Stratford Festival, concerts, recitals, ballets, modern dance programs, and profiles of performers and creators. |
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On recitals, Amendment 4 singling out the Baltic Sea was rejected. |
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A month after the opening of Peter Grimes, Britten and Yehudi Menuhin went to Germany to give recitals to concentration camp survivors. |
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A number of art exhibitions were held at the Gallery as a complement to the recitals. |
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The Brangwyn Hall is praised for its acoustics for recitals, orchestral pieces and chamber music alike. |
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The cathedral is generally open daily to tourists and has a regular programme of organ recitals and other performances. |
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Such festivals often focus on recitals of traditional dances such as the Mexicapan. |
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All workshops and recitals will be presented by New Mexicans and include a showcase and two master classes by Keith Snell. |
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The festival hosts events such as opera, theater productions, film showings, art exhibitions, academic conferences and talks, concerts and dance recitals. |
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With respect to opera, the legendary Puerto Rican tenor Antonio Paoli was so celebrated, that he performed private recitals for Pope Pius X and the Czar Nicholas II of Russia. |
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As well as winning acclaim for his organ recitals as a performer, Jonathan Wessler is also gaining attention as an accomplished improviser and arranger. |
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In both countries, harpers enjoyed special rights and played a crucial part in ceremonial occasions such as coronations and poetic bardic recitals. |
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A series of organ recitals is presented every summer at Derby Cathedral. |
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