Music

  • 51Music —    Kurdish music is monophonic and modal (maqam in Kurdish). It is also heterophonic because multiple instruments with varying pitch, range, color, and ornamentation capabilities are used to play the same melody. Kurdish music also uses all the… …

    Historical Dictionary of the Kurds

  • 52music — n. 1) to compose, write music 2) to perform, play music 3) to set smt. to music 4) to read music 5) background; band; chamber choral; classical; country, hillbilly; dance; folk funky; incidental; instrumental; light; martial modern; organ;… …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 53Music —    The Weimar era was especially rich in musical performance and ex perimentation. In chamber music, musical theater,* opera proper, music festi vals, symphonic concerts, and cabaret* productions, Weimar sustained a lush tapestry of offerings. In …

    Historical dictionary of Weimar Republik

  • 54Music —    Home to some of the world’s premier musical institutions, such as the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra and Vienna State Opera, Austria has a unique musical culture. Austrian composers and composers who worked in Austria, especially Vienna, have… …

    Historical dictionary of Austria

  • 55Music 24 — is an Israeli popular music channel which was launched on July 20, 2003 and broadcasts music videos by Israeli musicians. Apart from music videos, the channel has different music related shows, including interviews with musicians, live… …

    Wikipedia

  • 56MUSIC/SP — Infobox OS name = MUSIC/SP caption = Example of initial login screen for MUSIC/SP developer = McGill University source model = kernel type = supported platforms = S/360, S/370, and 4300 series mainframes ui = family = released = late 1960s latest …

    Wikipedia

  • 57music*/*/*/ — [ˈmjuːzɪk] noun [U] 1) pleasant sounds made by voices or instruments She prefers listening to classical music.[/ex] She writes music for films.[/ex] We need to play a new piece of music for the concert.[/ex] 2) the activity of writing, performing …

    Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • 58music — noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English musik, from Anglo French musike, from Latin musica, from Greek mousikē any art presided over by the Muses, especially music, from feminine of mousikos of the Muses, from Mousa Muse Date:… …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 59Mušić — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Music. 43° 51′ 08″ N 17° 17′ 47″ E …

    Wikipédia en Français

  • 60Music —    Jubal was the inventor of musical instruments (Gen. 4:21). The Hebrews were much given to the cultivation of music. Their whole history and literature afford abundant evidence of this. After the Deluge, the first mention of music is in the… …

    Easton's Bible Dictionary