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  • ...gers and instrument players. The variety group consists of other acts. The music acts performs first, followed by the variety acts. Each act will perform f ...such as ventriloquists, male singers, female singers, opera, instrumental music, bands, and other variety acts. There are forty acts that pass through, ins
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  • ...ve long debated who had served as the [[composer]] for the film's original music. This role has been variously attributed to Wilfred Jackson, [[Carl Stallin ...s among the animals transported on the steamboat proceeds to eat the sheet music. Consequently Mickey and Minnie use its tail to turn it into a [[phonograph
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  • * '''klapa''' - an a cappella form of music (Venetian:clapa ''"singing crowd"'') ...l know Croatian singer, ''Oliver Dragojevic'', has used the dialect in his music.
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  • {{main|Christmas in the media|Christmas music}} ...h chorus]] from [[Handel]]'s ''[[Messiah (Handel)|Messiah]]''. Among other classical pieces inspired by Christmas are the ''Nutcracker Suite'', adapted from Tch
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  • [00:00] <log> http://www.digitaltrends.com/music/all-four-major-record-labels-are-now-suing-grooveshark/ [00:21] <Peter-C> I was lsitening to classical music
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  • In classical formulations, truth is defined as the good of [[logic]], where logic is see ...lecommunications]], to [[artificial intelligence]], and even to [[art]], [[music]], and [[poetry]].
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  • In classical formulations, truth is defined as the good of [[logic]], where logic is see ...lecommunications]], to [[artificial intelligence]], and even to [[art]], [[music]], and [[poetry]].
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  • *15-104 Bjarne Schartau, Manuscripts of Byzantine Music in Denmark *64-102 Birger Munk Olsen, The Cistercians and Classical Culture
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  • [[Image:McKinley last photo.jpg|thumb|McKinley on steps of Temple of Music.]] ...September 5]], [[1901]]. On the second day, McKinley was at the Temple of Music, greeting the public. [[Leon Frank Czolgosz]] waited in line with a pistol
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  • ...uld be viewed as playing incorrectly if one were to attempt to undertake a classical audition playing an instrument with the hands reversed or the instrument al *[[Bill Anderson (country music)|Bill Anderson]]
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  • ...ments of this music giving it the musical form that exists today.</ref> of music - Venetian: clapa ''"singing crowd"'' * A Greek colony was founded on Korčula. <ref>An Inventory of Archaic and Classical Poleis: An Investigation Conducted by The Copenhagen Polis Centre for the D
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  • ...ssical" Tunisian music from artists such as Khaled (خالد), and more modern music by artists from Sofia (صوفية). The cover on the Sofia album led to a c ...the conversation by discussing his love of fast cars, shishas, and "house music", all of which meet the disapproval of his mother, who puts great worth on
    60 KB (10,951 words) - 01:44, 28 June 2009
  • 21:55 < wctaiwan> it just doesn't sound like my type of music. 21:56 < kelapstick> Blondie is everyone's type of music
    168 KB (24,759 words) - 21:51, 23 January 2015
  • ...m{W}\!</math> are named by analogy with the corresponding operators in the classical difference calculus. Next, the complete operators <math>\mathsf{W} = (\bol ...n me seemed drawn towards the Unseen, ''which was playing the most perfect music''!
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  • ...ed with Maury's family. There he received a [[classical education movement|classical education]] and studied history and science. ...sician and Violinist'' (1997), a book detailing Thomas Jefferson's love of music
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  • [22:26] <Peter-C> Why are they all talking about classical music D:
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  • ...t operators W are named by analogy with the corresponding operators in the classical difference calculus. Next, the complete operators <font face=georgia>'''W' ...n me seemed drawn towards the Unseen, ''which was playing the most perfect music''!
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  • 05:15 < mareklug> it gets exposed on material. I am sure a classical pianist might at first have difficulty doing this, and certainly vice versa 13:20 < NotASpy> Qcoder00: they get beaten to death to the music of Queen...
    199 KB (29,409 words) - 22:00, 23 January 2015
  • ...m{W}\!</math> are named by analogy with the corresponding operators in the classical difference calculus. Next, the complete operators <math>\mathsf{W} = (\bol ...n me seemed drawn towards the Unseen, ''which was playing the most perfect music''!
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