Composer Witold Lutoslawski
.... songs for voice (or unison
chorus) and
piano (1950-2) Wyszlabym ja - mixed
chorus a cappella (1951) Aluzba Polsce - men's
chorus and
piano (1951) Zelazny Marsz ....
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Beethoven
.... away from his temper, Beethoven sat listening for a while during a
piano lesson. .... more/pleasant, and more joyful" (Ludwig van 1). 6:43 The
chorus is used as ....
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Music in Terezin Ghetto
.... who collaborated with Schachter in adopting or arranging folk songs for
chorus as well .... Haas wrote a tragicomic opera and suites for
piano, many of which were ....
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Aspects of Works of Fiction
.... Also, the
Chorus can advance the action, as in Oedipus the King when it gives .... In DH Lawrence's "
Piano," for example, the narrator is taken back into a memory ....
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Women Classical Composers
.... Howe studied
piano in Dresden and made frequent journeys abroad between 1901 and .... Sonnets from the Portuguese and In Principio Erat Verum for
chorus and organ ....
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Anita O'Day
.... Carter taught her music basics, including
piano and drum. .... As she explains it, on her encore, Oh, Lady Be Good, when she reached the second
chorus she looked ....
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Huntington's Disease Disorder
.... In addition, "chorea" is very similar to the Greek, "
chorus," which means
chorus. .... Another characteristic sign is "
piano playing." This flexion and extension of ....
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Musical Influences in the US
.... into their hymns, using both the forms of stanza/
chorus and refrains .... accompaniment, and, eventually, the use of instrumental ensembles (
piano, melodeon, guitar ....
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Andrew Lloyd Webber
.... also born to a mother with music talent, Jean Johnstone Lloyd Webber, a
piano teacher. .... to Hafner (p. 1), "Cats was an incredible hit and beat A
Chorus Line for ....
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Huntington's Disease
.... alludes to dancing, as well as the Greek "choros" meaning
chorus (LaCour, 1990, p .... Fleeting movements may include "
piano playing" or flexion and extension of the ....
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Huntington's Disease
.... alludes to dancing, as well as the Greek "choros" meaning
chorus (LaCour, 1990, p .... Fleeting movements may include "
piano playing" or flexion and extension of the ....
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African-American Protest Music from the 60s
.... In gospel it is overt, with a lead soloist answered regularly by a communal
chorus. ....
Piano rags and blues both emerged around the end of the 19th century, and ....
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Divakurani's short story, Clothes
.... My
piano teacher came to my house, and I practiced regularly between lessons. .... These readings express a wonderfully wide-ranging
chorus. ....
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Preaching in the Black Church
.... into their hymns, using both the forms of stanza/
chorus and refrains .... accompaniment, and, eventually, the use of instrumental ensembles (
piano, melodeon, guitar ....
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