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Pest-Buda already had two permanent ensembles during the 1830s - the Táborszky and the Szervacinszky quartets; in the 1850s, ambitious programs, explicitly labeled as "quartet concerts," were performed by the short-lived Ridley-Kohne quartet. However, it
Zsolt Vizinger
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Overture "Shéhérazade" by Maurice Ravel: Genre and Semantic Projections
The article is devoted to the study of the genre specificity of M. Ravel's overture de féerie "Shéhérazade" (1898) and the identification of its important semantic aspects. The non-traditional genre definition of the composition as an overture de féerie
Valeriya ZHARKOVA +2 more
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Mise Ferde Wiesnera Livadića - O 220. obljetnici rođenja i 140. obljetnici skladateljeve smrti
Svojim je skladateljskim prinosima Ferdo Wiesner Livadić obogatio hrvatsko (sakralno) glazbeno stvaralaštvo romantičkoga doba, ostvarivši – uz tridesetak crkvenih skladbi »male forme« – i jednu latinsku (Missa in C) te jednu hrvatsku misu, s naslovom ...
Rozina Palić-Jelavić
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Facilitating Mobile Music Sharing and Social Interaction with Push!Music [PDF]
Push!Music is a novel mobile music listening and sharing system, where users automatically receive songs that have autonomously recommended themselves from nearby players depending on similar listening behaviour and music history.
Holmquist, Lars Erik +3 more
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MUSIC QUOTATION IN CONTEMPORARY NON-ACADEMIC ART: ASPECTS OF GENRE AND STYLE TRANSFORMATION [PDF]
The problematic field of the article focuses on aspects of genre and style transformation of well-known musical content that is recognizable and stylistically significant. In contemporary non-academic art, the established semantics of the original source
Violetta ARTEMENKO
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A Concise History of Western Music for Film-makers [PDF]
The use of music in films has become almost ubiquitous in both drama and documentary. Music is used regularly in cinema, broadcasting and more recently, in interactive media.
Deutsch, Stephen
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The Music Chapel of Empress Eleonora II. Source-related Difficulties in Researching the History of an Italian-dominated Institution in Vienna (1657-1686) [PDF]
After the death of her husband Ferdinand III in 1657, Eleonora Gonzaga founded her own music chapel (Kapelle) of 25 musicians, most of whom were from Italy.
Marko Deisinger
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In this paper, we discuss the presence of volcanic pozzolans in the structural mortars of the Roman Temple of Nora in Sardinia (3rd c. AD), represented by pyroclastic rocks (pumices and tuffs) employed as coarse and fine aggregates.
Simone Dilaria +6 more
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Reasons to teach music: establishing a place in the contemporary curriculum [PDF]
Studies in the history of music education reveal much about the place and purpose of music in the changing curriculum. In this article, the ideas of some significant British music educators of the twentieth century are considered, in an evaluation of the
Pitts, S.
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Theft! A History of Music [PDF]
Greay Whales Eschristius robustus are the only large whales that are specialized bottom feeders, foraging on bottom sediments. When surfacing after a feeding dive a mud plume is formed at the surface as remaining sediment is strained out between the ...
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