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Rock Me Amadeus - a 1985 hit single by Falco, a Vienna-based pop star of the 1980s. Named forWolfgang Amadeus Mozart .
*Alexander Nevsky - a cantata based on music composed bySergei Prokofiev for the film of the same name. Saint Alexander Nevsky was the Grand Prince of Novgorod and Vladimir during some of the most trying times in Russia's history.
* Archduke Trio - a piece of music byLudwig van Beethoven for piano trio (piano, violin, and violoncello), published in 1811. It was dedicated to the amateur pianist and student of Beethoven, Archduke Rudolph of Austria.
*Diabelli Variations - 33 variations on a theme supplied by publisher, editor, and composerAnton Diabelli . The 33 variations wasLudwig van Beethoven 's contribution to a competition designed to gather one variation from each of the best-known Austrian composers of the day.
*St. James Infirmary - Blues song made famous byLouis Armstrong . St. James Infirmary was a hospital in New Orleans named most likely afterJames the brother of Jesus .Forms
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Charleston (dance) - Named for the city of Charleston, South Carolina, this popular dance of the 1920s featured flappers in speakeasies as a way of mocking the "drys," or citizens who supported the Prohibition amendment. It was considered quite immoral and provocative.Charleston, South Carolina , is derived from Charles Town, named afterKing Charles II of England .Instruments
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Bandoneón - a free-reed instrument particularly popular in Argentina. It plays an essential role in the orquesta tipica, the tango orchestra. The bandoneón is named for its German inventor, Heinrich Band.
*Moog synthesizer - a number of analog synthesizers designed byRobert Moog (1934 - 2005).
*Ondes Martenot - an electronic musical instrument with a keyboard and slide invented in 1928 by Maurice Martenot, and originally very similar in sound to theTheremin .
*Sarrusophone - a double-reed woodwind instrument made of brass or silver. It was named after the French bandmasterPierre Auguste Sarrus . (1813-1876)
*Saxophone - Woodwind instrument invented in the 1830s. It is made of brass or silver and named for Belgian instrument makerAdolphe Sax .
* Stradella bass system - a keyboard system used on the bass side of many accordions. Possibly named for Italian composerAlessandro Stradella .
*Sousaphone - bass brass instrument named for the composerJohn Philip Sousa .
*Theremin - an unusual instrument that requires no physical contact to produce music. It has an array of circuitry that includes two antennas in which a player moves his or her hands. It was invented by Léon Theremin in 1919 and has an eerie sound most associated with Sci-Fi movies of the 1950s.
*Wagner tuba - a brass instrument that combines elements of both the French horn and the tuba. Named for the German composer,Richard Wagner .Performers
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Jefferson Airplane - aSan Francisco -based rock band that, according to band member Jorma Kaukonen, derives its name as a satire of blues names such as "Blind Lemon" Jefferson.Notation
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Landini cadence - named for the Italian composer and organistFrancesco Landini (1325-1397). The Landini cadence was more pervasive the 14th and earlier 15th centuries, and might be described in its most characteristic form as a variation on the harmonic progression in which an unstable sixth (usually major) expands to a stable octave.Place names
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Asteroid 3975 Verdi - a small main belt asteroid. Discovered by F. Bornjen in 1982, it is named after the Italian composerGiuseppe Verdi . Also see other Asteroids named for composers.
*Mozart, Saskatchewan - a town in south-eastern Saskatchewan, Canada named forWolfgang Amadeus Mozart .
*Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport - New Orleans airport named forLouis Armstrong , the famous jazz musician from New Orleans.
* Schubertring, part of Vienna'sRingstraße - a circular road surrounding theInnere Stadt district ofVienna ,Austria . Named for composerFranz Schubert .
*Universität Mozarteum Salzburg - the University of Music and Dramatic Arts Mozarteum Salzburg honours the Austrian city's most famous son,Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart .
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