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Vol: 187 | 1 November 2017 |
Enjoy music 33,000 feet above ground, in touch with Music in Offices, and how music is catalogued? |
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How Mozart was inspired
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By his pet Starling
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Chopsticks Paraphrase
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Another “Cutlet Polka”
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Winnaretta Singer
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The Muse of Modern Music
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International Wimbledon Music Festival
Founded and directed by Anthony Wilkinson, the festival is created to share the experience of hearing and meeting world class artists in the beautiful churches in Wimbledon. Since its launch in 2009, it has grown exponentially, and is now recognized as an annual feast of world-class music making in southwest London... |
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Date: November 11 to 26, 2017 Country: United Kingdom
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What's New |
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Music as a bridge In Touch with Music in Offices
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At the Center of the Musical Universe Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart |
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Singing is booming. More people than ever before are joining choirs, and the physical and mental health benefits of singing are becoming widely known. Fitting music around families and a job can be hard, some forward-looking businesses are becoming aware of the possible benefits of music-making in their workplaces... |
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Albert Einstein once famously remarked “Mozart’s music is so pure that it seemed to have been ever-present in the universe, waiting to be discovered by the master.” In the end, both Einstein and Mozart were successful in untangling the complexities of the universe and created works of luminous beauty... |
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How music is catalogued |
Music 33,000 Feet Above Aeroflot |
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To help identify and organise pieces of music by a particular composer, individual compositions or sets of works are usually given an “Opus” number. The practice of assigning an “opus number” to a work or set of works when the work or set was published began in the seventeenth century... |
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Famously, Paul Lewis grew up in a home in Liverpool where the most sophisticated musical device was a small electronic organ. Both parents had little interest in music, only “occasionally, my dad would play one of his John Denver record...” |
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Enjoy |
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My music |
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Forgotten records |
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Moreno Torroba: Concierto de Castilla
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Schubert: Piano Sonata No. 22 in A major, D 959 |
Mendelssohn: Trio for Piano, Violin and Violoncello No. 1
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