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  • ==Classical== In [[classical music]], one of the most common combinations of four instruments in [[chamb ...
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  • {{Short description|Russian-American musicologist (1894–1995)}} ...Slonimskiy''' ({{langx|ru|Николай Леонидович Слoнимский|link=no}}), was a Russian-American musicologist, conductor, pianist, lexicographer, and composer. Bes ...
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  • ...poser featured in the annual [[Rheingau Musik Festival#Portraits of living composers|Komponistenporträt]] of the [[Rheingau Musik Festival]]. In 2000 he receive ....ualberta.ca/UAP.asp?LID=41&bookID=687 ''Sonic Mosaics: Conversations with Composers'']. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press. {{ISBN|978-0-88864-474-9}}.}} ...
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  • {{short description|Movement in Western classical music}} ...rench painting after [[Claude Monet|Monet's]] ''[[Impression, Sunrise]]''. Composers were labeled Impressionists by analogy to the Impressionist painters who us ...
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  • ...ociated with the experimental [[New York School (art)|New York School]] of composers also including [[John Cage]], [[Christian Wolff (composer)|Christian Wolff] ..., Irving and Frances Breskin Feldman, were [[History of the Jews in Russia|Russian Jews]] who had emigrated to New York from [[Pereiaslav]] (Irving, in 1910) ...
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  • {{Short description|Five prominent Russian composers}} ...together to create a distinct [[Russian classical music|national style of classical music]]: [[Mily Balakirev]] (the leader), [[César Cui]], [[Modest Mussorgsk ...
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  • .... This is a list of current [[competition]]s in [[European classical music|classical music]], with each competition and reference link given only once. Many off * [[Bampton Classical Opera#Young Singers' Competition|Bampton Classical Opera Young Singers' Competition]] (UK)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.bam ...
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  • {{Infobox classical composer ...omposer of the [[Neapolitan School]] and of the [[Classical period (music)|Classical period]]. He wrote more than eighty operas, the best known of which is ''[[ ...
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  • ...thumb|260px|[[Scherzo in A-flat major (Borodin)|Scherzo in A flat]] by the Russian [[Romantic music|Romantic era]] composer [[Alexander Borodin]] (1833–1887) ...l performers are given the weight that written or printed scores play in [[classical music]]. ...
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  • ...val of Music and the Arts''' is an English arts festival devoted mainly to classical music. It takes place each June in the town of [[Aldeburgh]], [[Suffolk]] a ...ver the ensuing years to see new works not only by Britten himself, but by composers such as [[Lennox Berkeley]], [[Richard Rodney Bennett]], [[Elliott Carter]] ...
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  • ...]). However, he developed a deep, lifelong affection for [[Music of Russia|Russian music]]. ...He became an advocate for electronic music and became friends with fellow composers [[Charles Dodge (composer)|Charles Dodge]], [[Emmanuel Ghent]] and [[Richar ...
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  • ...Kertman and Isadore Stein, were emigrants from Ukraine (then part of the [[Russian Empire]]) and ran a small grocery.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://books.google. .... ''Show Tunes 1905-1985: The Songs, Shows and Careers of Broadway's Major Composers'', New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, 1986. ...
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  • | occupation = Classical composer ...aesthetic policy. Hartmann also provided a platform for the music of young composers in the late 1940s and early 1950s, helping to establish such figures as [[H ...
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  • ...is not distinct under inversion or more than one transposition. Thus many composers have used one of the "almost whole-tone" hexachords, whose "individual stru ==Classical music== ...
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  • ...osers' Names – Paul Dukas |url=https://icareifyoulisten.com/2011/02/french-composers%E2%80%99-names-%E2%80%93-paul-dukas/#:~:text=This%20article%20from%20a%20BB ...r but retained the admiration of both. His compositions were influenced by composers including [[Ludwig van Beethoven|Beethoven]], [[Hector Berlioz|Berlioz]], [ ...
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  • For a time Philidor was among the main opera composers in France, and during his musical career produced more than 20 ''[[opéra co ...h about 70 editions and had been translated into English, Spanish, German, Russian and Italian. In it, Philidor analyzed nine different types of game openings ...
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  • ...ntic music|Romantic era]] composers, and his music is part of the standard classical repertoire worldwide. His use of [[Music of Norway|Norwegian folk music]] i ...Copenhagen]], Denmark, and stayed there for three years. He met the Danish composers [[Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann|J. P. E. Hartmann]] and [[Niels Gade]]. He a ...
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  • ...cess-date=2012-05-26}}</ref> and thus also in scores of Italian [[Composer|composers]]. ...e piccolo had the same keys of the baroque flute (one key) and then of the classical and romantic [[Simple system flute|simple system]] flute. At the end of the ...
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  • ...erent days, though together they form as complete an artistic whole as any classical oratorio. ...etroactively applied by [[Philipp Spitta]] to refer to comparable works by composers from [[Heinrich Schütz]] onwards.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Krummacher|first1=Fr ...
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  • {{short description|Russian composer (1839–1881)}} ...in the [[Romantic music|Romantic period]] and strove to achieve a uniquely Russian musical identity, often in deliberate defiance of the established conventio ...
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