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  • 61Musical Instruments — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Musical Instruments >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 musical instruments musical instruments Sgm: N 1 band band Sgm: N 1 string band string band brass band Sgm: N 1 orchestra orchestra Sgm: N 1 orchestrina orchestrina …

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  • 62William Lawes — (April 1602 ndash; 24 September 1645) was an English composer and musician.He was born in Salisbury, Wiltshire and was baptised on 1 May 1602. He was the son of Thomas Lawes, a vicar choral at Salisbury Cathedral, and brother to Henry Lawes, a… …

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  • 63Chest of viols — is a term which was used primarily in the 16th and 17th centuries in England for either a consort of viols, or the specialized cabinet made to contain a small consort of viols, usually containing two treble, two tenor, and two bass viols, or… …

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  • 64Time Will Pronounce — Infobox Album Name = Time Will Pronounce The 1992 Commissions Type = studio Longtype = Artist = Michael Nyman Cover size = 200 Caption = photo by John Bellars Released = June 1, 1993 (UK) September 14, 1993 (USA) Recorded = June 12, 1992, St.… …

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  • 65William Lawes — (* Ende April 1602 in Salisbury/Wiltshire; † 24. September 1645) war ein englischer Komponist und Musiker. Inhaltsverzeichnis …

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  • 67William Lawes — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Lawes. William Lawes William Lawes est un compositeur et musicien anglais né en avril 1602 à …

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  • 68Bandora (instrument) — The Bandora or Bandorecite JETE|Bandore, bandurria, bandurya ] is the bass of the wire section in a Morley consort and as such can be regarded as a bass cittern. However it does not have the re entrant tuning typical of the cittern family of… …

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  • 69Christopher Simpson — For other people of the same name, see Chris Simpson. Christopher Simpson (b. between 1602 and 1606; d. 1669) was an English musician and composer, particularly associated with music for the viola da gamba. Contents …

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