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  • Rebecca Helferich Clarke (August 27, 1886 – October 13, 1979) was an English classical composer and violist best known for her chamber music ...
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  • strings and a gourd for a resonating chamber to produce a very distinctive ... like instrument with no gourd resonating chamber. Both the tembûr and sehtar ...
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  • enclosed interment space or burial chamber. The term is used in a broad ... ===Chamber tomb=== A chamber tomb is a tomb for burial used in many ...
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  • quartet is one of the most prominent chamber ensembles in Western classical ... seen as one of the most important forms in chamber music, and most major composers ...
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  • Dmitri Shostakovich. Other works include: chamber music (e.g. four string ... *Minnelied (T: Heinrich Heine) for men's choir and chamber ensemble ...
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  • for three years. Each section selects a Chamber, which consists of the Section ... complaint is heard and decided by a full Chamber. Decisions of great importance ...
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  • الإبراهيمي) is a burial chamber for the early biblical Patriarchs ... enough through the shaft and down into the chamber below. Dayan eventually ...
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  • in eighteenth century orchestration or chamber ensemble. He brought a strong objective worth to woodwind instruments and especially the flute ...
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  • 1923) and a concerto for harpsichord and chamber ensemble (1926). In these ... ;Works for chamber ensembles and solo instruments * Serenata andaluza ...
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  • in all major genres, including art song, chamber music, oratorio, opera, ... ===Chamber Music=== His works of chamber music include: ...
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  • *Cinque Sonetti di Michelangelo Buonarroti (baritone and chamber orchestra) ... === Chamber works === *Primary among these are the two piano quintets ...
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  • ===Chamber Music=== * String Quartet (1931) * Trio for Clarinet, Violin and Piano (1932) ===Piano=== * Poem (1925) * Poem (1926) * Waltz-Etude (1926) ...
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  • are placed into a washing/extraction chamber (referred to as the basket ... During the wash cycle, the chamber is filled approximately 1/3 full ...
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  • symphonies, tone poems, elegies, ballets, chamber music, choral works and ... to his symphonies, tone poems, ballets, chamber music, choral works and ...
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  • Center he became the director of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln ... ===Chamber/Instrumental=== ===Band=== Newsreel, in Five Shots (1941) ...
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  • The electrodes shown at the right would be in the vacuum chamber, ... a target at the perimeter of the vacuum chamber. Various materials may be ...
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  • ===Solo and chamber works=== Strauss's solo and chamber works include early compositions for ...
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  • it with a new septum. The last fully open chamber, also the largest one, is ... draws water into and out of the living chamber with the hyponome, which ...
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  • metric tons), was used for the king's chamber and receiving chambers. ... vertical axis of the pyramid. The lowest chamber (the "unfinished chamber ...
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  • ===Chamber Music=== *Sinfonia Spirituosa in D Major (two violins, viola & continuo, trumpet ad libitum) TWV 44:1 *Tafelmusik (1733) refers ...
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