choral music — ▪ vocal music Introduction music sung by a choir with two or more voices assigned to each part. Choral music is necessarily polyphonal i.e., consisting of two or more autonomous vocal (vocal music) lines. It has a long history in European… … Universalium
Table of years in music — The table of years in music is a tabular display of all years in music, to provide an overview and quick navigation to any year. NOTOC ::Contents: 2000s 1900s 1800s 1700s 1600s 1500s 1400s 1300s Other2000s in music 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005… … Wikipedia
National Conservatory of Music of Mexico — (Conservatorio Nacional de Música de México) Location Mexico City, Federal District … Wikipedia
1685 in music — The year 1685 in music involved some significant events. Events *The father of Georg Philipp Telemann dies, leaving his widow to bring up the children. *Antonio Stradivari makes the ex Arma Senkrah violin. *John Blow is recorded among the private … Wikipedia
National Conservatory of Music (Mexico) — Infobox Public School name = National Conservatory of Music established = 1866 type = Public city = flagicon|Mexico Mexico state = DF campus = Urban enrollment = Approximately 1200 homepage = http://www.conservatorianos.com.mx/carreras.htm ceeb … Wikipedia
1813 in music — Events *Louise Reichardt moves to Hamburg, where she opens the first public music school for women and conducts a women s choir. *Franz Krommer succeeds Leopold Kozeluch as court composer to the Imperial Court of Austria. Classical Music *Ludwig… … Wikipedia
1816 in music — Events *Louise Reichardt becomes the first woman conductor when she takes charge of a performance of work by Handel in Lubeck. *Carl Maria von Weber is appointed Kappellmeister at Dresden. Classical music * Piano Sonata No. 28 Ludwig van… … Wikipedia
Bulgaria — Infobox Country native name = bg. Република България bg. Republika Balgaria This article uses the official Bulgarian transliteration system when romanizing Bulgarian Cyrillic. For details, see Romanization of Bulgarian.] local name = bg. Balgaria … Wikipedia
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Dettingen Te Deum — King George II at the Battle of Dettingen by John Wootton The Dettingen Te Deum (HWV 283) is a canticle in D major composed by George Frideric Handel in 1743. Contents … Wikipedia