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  • and libretti which he composed for the musical theatre with melodies which ... Out of this collaboration came his first musical, Always You, for which he ...
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  • of other types of subjects such as landscape or portraiture. ... still-life compositions, often including musical instruments. More recent ...
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  • he was exposed to opera and a rudimentary musical education. He learned a ... in 1938, Morton made a series of seminal musical-narrative recordings for ...
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  • Alban Berg's musical philosophy was to translate poetry into ... Schoenberg run the Society for Private Musical Performances, which sought ...
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  • works are said to evoke the vast American landscape. He incorporated percussive ... is due to the ways he synthesized various musical styles, idioms and conventions ...
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  • His musical setting of the Finnish saga “Kalevala” is a particularly ... Sibelius used each one to work out a musical idea and/or to further develop ...
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  • composer Thomas A. Dorsey before her musical career took off in the 1940s ... on musicians working in all types of musical genres. ==Early life== ...
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  • birds, oriental carpets, and exotic musical instruments. By 1895 the ... painting, and often taught his students landscape painting in outdoor classes. ...
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  • music into a distinctively American musical idiom that would capture ... would come to transform the American musical landscape. In 1954 and 1955 ...
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  • The Gallery also presents a variety of musical events, lectures, and educational ... visitor face-to-face with the people, the landscape, and the lifestyles of ...
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  • work. Respighi generally kept clear of the musical idiom of the classical period ... music, which has no extra-musical meaning, and program music ...
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  • senior year, he became interested in a new musical style called "dance ... #039;s band in Los Angeles writing several musical arrangements for the Pollack ...
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  • 1985 movie as well as a 2005 Broadway musical play. Because of the novel ... nominations, but received no Oscars. A musical adaptation of the novel ...
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  • {{Infobox musical artist | Name = Eddie Cochran ... In 1956, Cochran was invited to appear in the musical-comedy film ...
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  • {{Infobox musical artist | Name = Minnie Pearl | ... the Southeast. While producing an amateur musical comedy in Baileyton, Alabama ...
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  • Australia, where they began their musical careers, achieving worldwide ... to return to England and seek their musical fortunes there. While at ...
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  • Stu Cook; and drummer Doug Clifford. Their musical style encompassed rock and ... The album showed that John Fogerty's musical range clearly had ...
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  • poetry.Albert T. Luper, "The Musical Thought of Mário de Andrade ... Andrade explains their tangle of language in musical terms: ...
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  • {{Infobox musical artist | Name = Dusty Springfield ... | Landscape = | Image_size = 150 | Background = ...
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  • He also started writing songs, but his new musical interests interfered with ... As Wilson's musical efforts became more ambitious, the group ...
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