Harp-music

  • 101Music of Kyrgyzstan — Central Asian music Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan …

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  • 102Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta — Bartók Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta interval expansion example, mov. I, mm. 1 5 and mov. IV, mm. 204 9, (Schuijer 2008, 79)   …

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  • 103Music of Aruba and the Netherlands Antilles — The music of the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba is a mixture of native, African and European elements, and is closely connected with trends from neighboring countries like Venezuela and Colombia and islands like Puerto Rico, Cuba, Santo Domingo,… …

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  • 104music festival —       usually a series of performances at a particular place and inspired by a unifying theme, such as national music, modern music, or the promotion of a prominent composer s works. It may also take the form of a competition for performers or… …

    Universalium

  • 105Music of Tuva — Tuva is a part of Russia, inhabited by a Turkic people related to the nearby Mongolians. Tuvans are known abroad for khoomei ( xöömej ), a kind of throat singing.Traditionally music from Tuva was only a solo effort. The musician s intention was… …

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  • 106Music of Twin Peaks — The American TV series Twin Peaks spawned three soundtrack albums: one inspired by the series, one for the prequel film Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me and one focusing on music from Season Two but also including tracks used in the pilot, Season… …

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  • 107music —    At least from the beginning of the third millennium b.c., and likely considerably earlier, the Sumerians and other Mesopo tamian peoples employed music in royal and/or religious festivals. Singers and dancers, both male and female, often… …

    Ancient Mesopotamia dictioary

  • 108Music of Altai — Altay Republic is a region in Russia, composed primarily of ethnic Russians and Altaians. Prominent modern performers include the Alexei G. Kalkin, who performs epics like Maadai Kara .The Ministry of Culture of the Altay Republic operates… …

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  • 109Music —    Secular music existed, but has not survived. However, it is known that pneumatic organs were used in state ceremonials in Constantinople (q.v.), e.g., at banquets, weddings, receptions, and processionals. It is also known that various other… …

    Historical dictionary of Byzantium

  • 110Harp —    (Heb. kinnor), the national instrument of the Hebrews. It was invented by Jubal (Gen. 4:21). Some think the word kinnor denotes the whole class of stringed instruments. It was used as an accompaniment to songs of cheerfulness as well as of… …

    Easton's Bible Dictionary