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  • 51West gallery music — is a term which refers to music conventionally sung and played in the West Gallery of a Church of England church. Its heyday was the 18th century, from around 1700 to 1850. In the late 1980s, West Gallery music experienced a revival and is now… …

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  • 52Sikh music — See also KirtanSikh music (Shabad keertan) began in the 16th century as the musical expression of mystical poetry conceived by the founder of Sikhism, Guru Nanak. Following him, all the Sikh Gurus sang in the then prevalent classical and folk… …

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  • 53National Music Publishers Association — Formation 1917 Location United States President and Chief Executive Officer David Israelite Website http://nmpa.org The …

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  • 54The Boy Who Heard Music — Infobox Musical name=The Boy Who Heard Music Img size = 300px caption=The Who performing on their 2006 2007 tour to introduce the album Endless Wire music=Pete Townshend Rachel Fuller lyrics=Pete Townshend Rachel Fuller book=Pete Townshend… …

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  • 55Department of Instrumental Music, Rabindra Bharati University — Seal of the Rabindra Bharati University Established 1976 Type Education and Research …

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  • 56Computer Music (magazine) — For the academic journal with a similar name, see Computer Music Journal. This article is about the magazine, for information on this topic please see Computer music Computer Music Editor Ronan Macdonald Categories Music Frequency Monthly… …

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  • 57Space music (disambiguation) — Space music is music that facilitates the experience of contemplative spaciousness.Other articles on topics relating the terms Space and Music include:* Space themed music, music of any genre with themes or lyrics about outer space * Space rock,… …

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  • 58country music — noun a simple style of folk music heard mostly in the southern United States; usually played on stringed instruments • Syn: ↑country and western, ↑C and W • Hypernyms: ↑folk music, ↑ethnic music, ↑folk • Hyponyms: ↑ …

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  • 59AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR JEWISH MUSIC (ASJM) — AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR JEWISH MUSIC (ASJM), organization founded in New York in 1974. Its precursors included the Makhon Eretz Yisraeli le Mada ei ha Musikah (MAILAMM; 1932–39), established in 1932 by Miriam Zunzer and which, in 1934, became… …

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  • 60Electronic Music Foundation — (EMF) is a not for profit 501(c)(3) organization that produces events, publishes and disseminates media and information, and provides access to materials relevant to the history and creative potential of electronic music.The organization was… …

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