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  • 81Peire d'Ussel — or d Uisel ( Pèire d Ussèl in modern Occitan; fl. c. 1200) was a Limousin troubadour, the middle of three brothers, castellans of the castle of Ussel sur Sarzonne, northeast of Ventadorn. His elder brother was Eble and his younger Gui, and he… …

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  • 82fauxbourdon — /foh beuhr don /; Fr. /foh boohrdd dawonn /, n. 1. Music. a 15th century compositional technique employing three voices, the upper and lower voices progressing an octave or a sixth apart while the middle voice extemporaneously doubles the upper… …

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  • 83recorder — /ri kawr deuhr/, n. 1. a person who records, esp. as an official duty. 2. Eng. Law. a. a judge in a city or borough court. b. (formerly) the legal adviser of a city or borough, with responsibility for keeping a record of legal actions and local… …

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  • 84Cold River Lady — Original band lineup, London, March 1973 (left to right) Phil Weaver, Mike Lawley, Paul Cheshire, Paul Griffiths, Will Wright, Pedro Brown Cold River Lady (“CRL”) was a rock band that was formed in 1970 in Hereford in the Welsh Marches of England …

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  • 85Death and the Maiden Quartet — For other uses, see Death and the Maiden (disambiguation). Original manuscript of Death and the Maiden quartet, from The Mary Flagler Cary Music Collection, Morgan Library, New York The String Quartet No. 14 in D minor, known as Death and the… …

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  • 86Makardhwaja — as per Hindu mythology, is son of Hanuman, who makes his appearance in epic Ramayana.[1][2] Contents 1 Birth 2 Story in Ramayana …

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  • 87Michael Lista — Born September 1, 1983 (1983 09 01) (age 28) Toronto, Canada Occupation Poet, essayist Nationality …

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  • 88baritone — Synonyms and related words: Heldentenor, Meistersinger, accompaniment, alpenhorn, alphorn, althorn, alto, alto horn, aria singer, ballad horn, baritenor, bass, bass horn, bass viol, basso, basso buffo, basso cantante, basso continuo, basso… …

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  • 89song — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. lyric, ballad, popular song; aria, chanson, cavatina; carol, lilt, madrigal, glee, ditty; minstrelsy, poem, chanty, lay, birdsong, folksong, spiritual, etc. See music, poetry. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn.… …

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  • 90chant — [14] The Latin verb for ‘sing’ was canere (possibly related to English hen). A form derived from it to denote repeated action was cantāre ‘keep on singing’, a rich source of English words. From its French descendant chanter we have chant and the… …

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