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 |  |  | 1967 in music - Classical music: Encyclopedia II - Popular music - Classical music and popular musicThe relationship (particularly, the relative value) of classical music and popular music is a controversial question. Some partisans of classical music may claim that classical music constitutes art and popular music only light entertainment. However, many popular works show a high level of artistry and musical innovation and many classical works are unabashedly crowd-pleasing.
The elevation of classical music to a position of special value is closely connected to the conce ...
See also:Popular music, Popular music - Definitions, Popular music - Theories of popular music, Popular music - The nature of popular music, Popular music - Popular music as a business enterprise, Popular music - Performance of popular music by amateurs, Popular music - Form, Popular music - Performers, Popular music - Genres, Popular music - Genres that are not popular music, Popular music - Classical music and popular music, Popular music - Complexity, Popular music - Influences between classical and popular music, Popular music - A List of Albums Generally Considered to be a Band's Magnum Opus, Popular music - Sources Read more here: » Popular music: Encyclopedia II - Popular music - Classical music and popular music |
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 |  |  | 1967 in music - Classical music: Encyclopedia II - A. R. Rahman - Fundamental Facts:Full Name: Allah Rakha Rahman.
Original Name: A. Sekhar Dileep Kumar.
Pet Names: Indian Mozart, Madras Mozart, 'Isai Puyal' (Musical Storm).
Date of Birth: Thursday, 6th of January, 1966.
Birth Place: Chennai.
Born and Brought up in: Chennai.
Religion: Islam
Languages known: Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, English and Hindi.
School: PSBB, MCCHSS and various Schools
Formal Qualifications in Music: Professional training in Hindustani, Carnatic classical styles. Degree in Western
Classical Music from Trinity College Lond ...
See also:A. R. Rahman, A. R. Rahman - Early Years, A. R. Rahman - Music Career, A. R. Rahman - International Accolades, A. R. Rahman - Awards and Nominations, A. R. Rahman - Partial discography, A. R. Rahman - Films, A. R. Rahman - Non-Film, A. R. Rahman - Fundamental Facts: Read more here: » A. R. Rahman: Encyclopedia II - A. R. Rahman - Fundamental Facts: |
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 |  |  | 1967 in music - Classical music: Encyclopedia II - Paul McCartney - 1990sFollowing the release of the album Off the Ground, the similarly-scaled New World Tour took place in 1993. The live album capturing this tour, Paul Is Live, parodied the famous Paul Is Dead conspiracy of the late '60s - in both the title, and in the cover art which showed McCartney walking across the famous Abbey Road zebra crossing on his own - once again showing his willingness to acknowledge his Beatles past. (The dog with him is a descendant of Martha, his pet sheepdog from the Beatles years and inspiration for the song "Martha ...
See also:Paul McCartney, Paul McCartney - Early years, Paul McCartney - Role in The Beatles, Paul McCartney - Early solo career, Paul McCartney - Wings, Paul McCartney - Solo again: 1980s, Paul McCartney - 1990s, Paul McCartney - 2000s, Paul McCartney - Pseudonyms, Paul McCartney - Discography, Paul McCartney - Achievements World Records and Misc. Trivia Read more here: » Paul McCartney: Encyclopedia II - Paul McCartney - 1990s |
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 |  |  | 1967 in music - Classical music: Encyclopedia II - Steve Reich - The 1970sFour Organs (1970) deals specifically with augmentation, and was based on a piece written in 1967, Slow Motion Sound, which was more of a prototype piece. Having never been performed, the idea of slowing down a recorded sound until many times its original length without changing pitch or timbre was applied to Four Organs. The result was a piece with maracas playing a fast quaver pulse, while the four organs stress certain quavers using an 11th chord. This work therefore dealt with rhythmic change and repetition. It is un ...
See also:Steve Reich, Steve Reich - Early life and work, Steve Reich - Process music and Minimalism, Steve Reich - The 1970s, Steve Reich - The 1980s, Steve Reich - New directions, Steve Reich - Influence, Steve Reich - Reich on himself, Steve Reich - Works, Steve Reich - Selected Discography Read more here: » Steve Reich: Encyclopedia II - Steve Reich - The 1970s |
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Manchester - Universities.
Manchester is home to two major universities: The University of Manchester and Manchester Metropolitan University. The former is the largest full-time non-collegiate university in Britain, and was created in autumn 2004 by the merger of the former Victoria University of Manchester and UMIST. Within nearby Salford is the University of Salford, which is w ...
See also:Manchester, Manchester - Geography and climate, Manchester - History, Manchester - Earlier history, Manchester - Recent history, Manchester - Culture, Manchester - Nightlife, Manchester - Art, Manchester - Museums, Manchester - Classical music, Manchester - Popular music, Manchester - Literature, Manchester - Theatre, Manchester - Venues, Manchester - Media, Manchester - Television and radio, Manchester - Film, Manchester - Newspapers, Manchester - Gay and lesbian, Manchester - Education, Manchester - Universities, Manchester - Sport, Manchester - Transport and infrastructure, Manchester - Air, Manchester - Road, Manchester - Railway, Manchester - Metrolink, Manchester - Buses, Manchester - Water, Manchester - Commerce, Manchester - Shopping, Manchester - Food and drink, Manchester - Places of interest, Manchester - Architecture, Manchester - Skyline, Manchester - Public monuments, Manchester - Streets and plazas, Manchester - Spinningfields, Manchester - Religion, Manchester - Government, Manchester - Greater Manchester, Manchester - Political divisions, Manchester - Law enforcement, Manchester - Twin Cities, Manchester - Foreign consulates and commissions, Manchester - Photo Gallery, Manchester - Notes Read more here: » Manchester: Encyclopedia II - Manchester - Education |
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 |  |  | 1967 in music - Classical music: Encyclopedia II - The Velvet Underground - Enter Andy WarholAndy Warhol became the band's manager in 1965, and suggested they feature the German-born singer Nico on several songs. Warhol's reputation certainly helped the band gain a higher profile. Though Reed eventually fired Warhol, he praised the integrity of his early efforts with the group. Warhol helped the band land a coveted recording contract with MGM's Verve Records, with himself as nominal 'producer', and gave the V ...
See also:The Velvet Underground, The Velvet Underground - Early career, The Velvet Underground - Enter Andy Warhol, The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground and Nico 1967, The Velvet Underground - White Light/White Heat 1968, The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground 1969, The Velvet Underground - The fourth album unreleased, The Velvet Underground - Loaded 1970, The Velvet Underground - 1970 onwards, The Velvet Underground - Reunion, The Velvet Underground - Lineups, The Velvet Underground - Discography, The Velvet Underground - Singles, The Velvet Underground - Albums, The Velvet Underground - Sources Read more here: » The Velvet Underground: Encyclopedia II - The Velvet Underground - Enter Andy Warhol |
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1970s - Environmentalism.
The seventies touched off a mainstream affirmation of the environmental issues early activists from the '60s, such as Rachel Carson, warned about. The moon landing that had occurred at the end of the previous decade transmitted back concrete images of the earth as an integrated, life-supporting system and shaped a public willingness to preserve nature. On April 22, 1970, the United States celebrated its first Earth Day in which over two thousand colleges and universities and roughly ten thousand p ...
See also:1970s, 1970s - Worldwide trends in the Seventies, 1970s - Economy of the Seventies, 1970s - Oil crisis, 1970s - Social movements, 1970s - Environmentalism, 1970s - Feminism, 1970s - Gay rights, 1970s - Culture during the Seventies, 1970s - Emerging social perspectives in the Seventies, 1970s - The Seventies in music, 1970s - The Seventies in cinema, 1970s - The Seventies in television, 1970s - The Seventies in literature, 1970s - The Seventies in architecture, 1970s - The Seventies in science and philosophy, 1970s - The Seventies in sports, 1970s - The Seventies in technology, 1970s - National issues, 1970s - In the Middle East, 1970s - In Africa, 1970s - In India and Pakistan, 1970s - In Southeast Asia, 1970s - In Japan, 1970s - In the Soviet Union and the Eastern Bloc, 1970s - In the United States, 1970s - In the United Kingdom Read more here: » 1970s: Encyclopedia II - 1970s - Social movements |
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List of Argentines - A-G.
Miguel Abuelo, musician (Los Abuelos de la Nada)
Ernesto Acher, musician and jazz composer
Alfredo Alcón, actor
Norma Aleandro, (1936-) actress
Héctor Alterio (1929-), actor
Pampita (Carolina Ardohain) (1981-), model and actress
Pablo Alarcón (1946-), actor
Gato Barbieri, saxophonist
Lorena Bernal,
Gilda (Miriam Alejandra Bianchi), pop singer
Lola Berthet, actress
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See also:List of Argentines, List of Argentines - Writers, List of Argentines - A-F, List of Argentines - G-P, List of Argentines - S-W, List of Argentines - Composers classical, List of Argentines - Arts, List of Argentines - Entertainment, List of Argentines - A-G, List of Argentines - L-Z, List of Argentines - Journalism, List of Argentines - Other categories, List of Argentines - Sports, List of Argentines - Religion, List of Argentines - Royalty, List of Argentines - Politics, List of Argentines - Sciences Read more here: » List of Argentines: Encyclopedia II - List of Argentines - Entertainment |
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 |  |  | 1967 in music - Classical music: Encyclopedia II - Second language acquisition - Summary of Critical Period Research to dateHow children acquire native language (L1) and the relevance of this to foreign language (L2) learning has long been debated. Although evidence for L2 learning ability declining with age is controversial, a common notion is that children learn L2s easily, whilst older learners rarely achieve fluency. This assumption stems from ‘critical period’ (CP) ideas. A CP was originally postulated by Lenneberg in 1967 for L1 acquisition, but considerable interest now surrounds age effects on second language acquisition (SLA). SLA theories explain le ...
See also:Second language acquisition, Second language acquisition - Describing learner language, Second language acquisition - Error analysis, Second language acquisition - Interlanguage, Second language acquisition - Developmental patterns, Second language acquisition - Variability, Second language acquisition - Learner-external factors, Second language acquisition - Social effects, Second language acquisition - Input and intake, Second language acquisition - Interaction, Second language acquisition - Pedagogical effects, Second language acquisition - Learner-internal factors, Second language acquisition - Summary of Critical Period Research to date, Second language acquisition - Other Directions of Research, Second language acquisition - Cognitive approaches, Second language acquisition - Language transfer, Second language acquisition - Linguistic universals, Second language acquisition - Individual variation, Second language acquisition - Language aptitude, Second language acquisition - Age, Second language acquisition - Strategy use, Second language acquisition - Affective factors, Second language acquisition - Understanding SLA, Second language acquisition - Concepts of ability, Second language acquisition - References and further reading Read more here: » Second language acquisition: Encyclopedia II - Second language acquisition - Summary of Critical Period Research to date |
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 |  |  | 1967 in music - Classical music: Encyclopedia II - Billy Joel - MarriagesJoel married his business manager, Elizabeth Weber, on May 20, 1971. The marriage ended in divorce on July 20, 1983.
Joel went on to marry supermodel Christie Brinkley on March 23, 1985. Their marriage produced one child, daughter Alexa Ray Joel, born December 30, 1985. This marriage ended with divorce on August 25, 1994.
In 2004, Joel married 23 year-old Katie Lee. Lee is a graduate of Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. At the time of the wedding, Joel was 54. Joel's daughter, Alexa Ray, 18, served as maid of honor. Joel's ex-w ...
See also:Billy Joel, Billy Joel - Career, Billy Joel - Early Years, Billy Joel - Early albums 1970–1976, Billy Joel - Becoming a superstar 1977–1981, Billy Joel - Building on success 1982–1986, Billy Joel - The Russia period 1987–1989, Billy Joel - Later albums 1989–1994, Billy Joel - Semi-retirement 1994–present, Billy Joel - Songwriting, Billy Joel - Influences, Billy Joel - Marriages, Billy Joel - Alcohol problems, Billy Joel - Master Classes, Billy Joel - Discography, Billy Joel - Albums, Billy Joel - Hit singles, Billy Joel - Credits on Broadway Read more here: » Billy Joel: Encyclopedia II - Billy Joel - Marriages |
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 |  |  | 1967 in music - Classical music: Encyclopedia II - Prague - CulturePrague is a traditional cultural centre of Europe, hosting many cultural events.
Most Important Cultural Institutions:
National Theatre
The Rudolfinum (home to the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra)
National Opera
National Museum
National Library
National Gallery
There are hundreds of concert halls, galleries, cinemas and music clubs in the city. Prague also hosts Film Festivals, Music Festivals, Writers Festival, hundreds ...
See also:Prague, Prague - History, Prague - Sights, Prague - Culture, Prague - Economy, Prague - Colleges and universities, Prague - Transportation, Prague - Taxis, Prague - Sport, Prague - Miscellaneous, Prague - Prague - Venue, Prague - Famous People connected with Prague, Prague - Historical population Read more here: » Prague: Encyclopedia II - Prague - Culture |
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List of Spaniards - Classical.
Isaac Albéniz (1860–1909), composer.
Pau Casals (1876–1973), cello player and conductor.
Manuel de Falla (1876–1946), composer.
Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos (b. 1933), conductor.
Enrique Granados (1867–1916), composer.
Alicia de Larrocha (b. 1923), pianist.
Luis de Pablo (b. 1930), composer.
Joaquín Rodrigo (1901–1999), composer and pianist, known fo ...
See also:List of Spaniards, List of Spaniards - Actors, List of Spaniards - Artists, List of Spaniards - Architects, List of Spaniards - Explorers and conquistadores, List of Spaniards - Film directors, List of Spaniards - Leaders and politicians, List of Spaniards - Ancient, List of Spaniards - Medieval, List of Spaniards - Modern, List of Spaniards - Contemporary, List of Spaniards - Literature, List of Spaniards - A–D, List of Spaniards - E–H, List of Spaniards - I–L, List of Spaniards - M–P, List of Spaniards - Q–T, List of Spaniards - U–Z, List of Spaniards - Military, List of Spaniards - Musicians, List of Spaniards - Classical, List of Spaniards - Singers, List of Spaniards - Philosophers and humanists, List of Spaniards - Science and technology, List of Spaniards - Social scientists, List of Spaniards - Sports, List of Spaniards - Others Read more here: » List of Spaniards: Encyclopedia II - List of Spaniards - Musicians |
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 |  |  | 1967 in music - Classical music: Encyclopedia II - The Chronicles of Narnia - Pagan influencesThere are many Christians who feel that the Chronicles of Narnia promotes soft sell paganism and occultism, because of the recurring pagan themes and the heretical depictions of Christ as an anthropomorphic lion. Satyrs, fauns, centaurs, dwarves, werewolves, giants and even the pagan god Bacchus and the Maenads are depicted in a positive light, when they are distinctly pagan motifs. Even an animistic "River God" is portrayed in a positive light. (Chattaway 2005), (Berit 2005) According to Josh Hurst from Christianity Today, "not on ...
See also:The Chronicles of Narnia, The Chronicles of Narnia - The books, The Chronicles of Narnia - The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, The Chronicles of Narnia - Prince Caspian, The Chronicles of Narnia - The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, The Chronicles of Narnia - The Silver Chair, The Chronicles of Narnia - The Horse and His Boy, The Chronicles of Narnia - The Magician's Nephew, The Chronicles of Narnia - The Last Battle, The Chronicles of Narnia - Reading order, The Chronicles of Narnia - Christian parallels, The Chronicles of Narnia - Pagan influences, The Chronicles of Narnia - Influences on Narnia, The Chronicles of Narnia - Writing, The Chronicles of Narnia - Name, The Chronicles of Narnia - Narnia's influence on others, The Chronicles of Narnia - Influence on authors, The Chronicles of Narnia - Influence on popular culture, The Chronicles of Narnia - Criticism, The Chronicles of Narnia - The Narnia universe, The Chronicles of Narnia - Narnia in other media, The Chronicles of Narnia - Television, The Chronicles of Narnia - Radio, The Chronicles of Narnia - Stage, The Chronicles of Narnia - Cinema, The Chronicles of Narnia - Music Read more here: » The Chronicles of Narnia: Encyclopedia II - The Chronicles of Narnia - Pagan influences |
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Jones and Ian Stewart formed the Rolling Stones with Mick Jagger and Keith Richards after the two saw him perform covers of blues songs in a club in London. Throughout much of 1963 Jones, Jagger and Richards shared an apartment i ...
See also:Brian Jones musician, Brian Jones musician - Early Life, Brian Jones musician - Forming the Rolling Stones, Brian Jones musician - Fame and fortune, Brian Jones musician - Estrangement from the Rolling Stones, Brian Jones musician - Other contributions, Brian Jones musician - Death, Brian Jones musician - Writing credits, Brian Jones musician - Public image and Legend Read more here: » Brian Jones musician: Encyclopedia II - Brian Jones musician - Forming the Rolling Stones |
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 |  |  | 1967 in music - Classical music: Encyclopedia II - Film industry - Film theoryFilm theory seeks to develop concise, systematic concepts that apply to the study of film/cinema as art. Classical film theory provides a structural framework to address classical issues of techniques, narrativity, diegesis, cinematic codes, "the image", genre, subjectivity, and authorship. More recent analysis has given rise to psychoanalytical film theory, structuralist film theory, feminist film theory and others.
Film industry - History.
The Italian futurist Ricciotto Canudo (1879-1923) is considered t ...
See also:Film industry, Film industry - History of film, Film industry - Origins of motion picture arts and sciences, Film industry - Protean developments, Film industry - The silent era, Film industry - The Sound Era & The Golden Age of Hollywood, Film industry - The 1940s: the war and post-war years, Film industry - The 1950s: Widescreen 70mm Stereo and even 3D, Film industry - The 1960s, Film industry - The 1970s, Film industry - The '80s: sequels blockbusters and videotape, Film industry - The Digital Age, Film industry - The '90s and new Millenium: technical advances, Film industry - Film theory, Film industry - History, Film industry - Specific theories styles and movements in film, Film industry - Film criticism, Film industry - The motion picture industry, Film industry - Stages of filmmaking, Film industry - Development, Film industry - Preproduction, Film industry - Production, Film industry - Post-production, Film industry - Distribution, Film industry - Film crew, Film industry - Production Team, Film industry - Primary Production Artists, Film industry - Camera and lighting, Film industry - Production sound, Film industry - Postproduction picture, Film industry - Postproduction sound, Film industry - Independent filmmaking, Film industry - Animation, Film industry - Film venues, Film industry - Development of film technology, Film industry - Endurance of films, Film industry - Wikibooks, Film industry - Basic types of film, Film industry - Lists, Film industry - Other Read more here: » Film industry: Encyclopedia II - Film industry - Film theory |
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List of Spaniards - Architects.
See also: Category:Spanish architects.
Ricardo Bofill (b. 1939), one of the main representatives of postmodernism in architecture.
Santiago Calatrava (b. 1951), 2005 AIA Gold Medal Laureate.
Ildefons Cerdà (1815–1876), urban planner who designed the 19th-century extension of Barcelona (Eixample).
Lluís Domènech i Montaner (1850–1923), brilliant contemporary of better known fellow c ...
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Although he did not set out to do so, in the process of writing his fantasy works, Lewis (an adult convert to Christianity) found himself incorporating Christian theological ...
See also:The Chronicles of Narnia, The Chronicles of Narnia - The books, The Chronicles of Narnia - The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, The Chronicles of Narnia - Prince Caspian, The Chronicles of Narnia - The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, The Chronicles of Narnia - The Silver Chair, The Chronicles of Narnia - The Horse and His Boy, The Chronicles of Narnia - The Magician's Nephew, The Chronicles of Narnia - The Last Battle, The Chronicles of Narnia - Reading order, The Chronicles of Narnia - Christian parallels, The Chronicles of Narnia - Pagan influences, The Chronicles of Narnia - Influences on Narnia, The Chronicles of Narnia - Writing, The Chronicles of Narnia - Name, The Chronicles of Narnia - Narnia's influence on others, The Chronicles of Narnia - Influence on authors, The Chronicles of Narnia - Influence on popular culture, The Chronicles of Narnia - Criticism, The Chronicles of Narnia - The Narnia universe, The Chronicles of Narnia - Narnia in other media, The Chronicles of Narnia - Television, The Chronicles of Narnia - Radio, The Chronicles of Narnia - Stage, The Chronicles of Narnia - Cinema, The Chronicles of Narnia - Music Read more here: » The Chronicles of Narnia: Encyclopedia II - The Chronicles of Narnia - Christian parallels |
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