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The çeng is a Turkish harp. Descended from ancient Near Eastern instruments, it was a popular Ottoman instrument until the last quarter of the 17th century. In the late 20th century, instrument makers and performers began to revive it, with newer designs incorporating advanced tuning mechanisms such as those found on the qanun

Adolph Sylvester (Bud) Herseth, (born July 25, 1921 in Lake Park, MN), was principal trumpet in the Chicago Symphony Orchestra from 1948 until 2001. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest trumpeters of his generation. He was a student of Boston Symphony Orchestra trumpeters Marcel LaFosse (second trumpet) and Georges Mager (principal trumpet) at the New England Conservatory of Music


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* Encyclopedia II - List of colleges and universities in metropolitan Boston - City of Boston

List of colleges and universities in metropolitan Boston - Four-year colleges. Berklee College of Music Boston Architectural Center Boston University Emerson College Emmanuel College Massachusetts College of Art New England Conservatory of Music Northeastern University (5 years) School of the Museum of Fine Arts Simmons College Suffolk University University of Massa ...

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* Encyclopedia - Çeng

The çeng is a Turkish harp. Descended from ancient Near Eastern instruments, it was a popular Ottoman instrument until the last quarter of the 17th century. In the late 20th century, instrument makers and performers began to revive it, with newer designs incorporating advanced tuning mechanisms such as those found on the qanun. Tone bending is also possible, by pressing on the string behind the bridge. In the United States, New England Conservatory of Music ethnomusicology professor Robert La ...

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* Encyclopedia - Adolph Herseth

Adolph Sylvester (Bud) Herseth, (born July 25, 1921 in Lake Park, MN), was principal trumpet in the Chicago Symphony Orchestra from 1948 until 2001. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest trumpeters of his generation. He was a student of Boston Symphony Orchestra trumpeters Marcel LaFosse (second trumpet) and Georges Mager (principal trumpet) at the New England Conservatory of Music. Other related archives1921, 1948, 2001, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Orches

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* Encyclopedia - Music school

A music school or conservatory (American English) — also known as a conservatoire (British English) or a conservatorium (Australian English) — is an institution dedicated to teaching the art of music, including the playing of musical instruments, musical composition, musicianship, music history, and music theory. Some music schools, such as the Yehudi Menuhin School, include other academic subjects in their curricula. Music school - Prominent music schools. Mus ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia - Alan Hovhaness

Alan Hovhaness (March 8, 1911 – June 21, 2000) was an American composer of Armenian and Scottish descent. His music is accessible to the lay listener and often evokes a mood of mystery or contemplation. The Boston Globe music critic Richard Buell wrote: "Although he has been stereotyped as a self-consciously Armenian composer (rather as Ernest Bloch is seen as a Jewish composer), his output assimilates the music of many cultures. What may be most American about all of it is the way it turns its materials into a kind of ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia - Baroque music
Baroque music describes an era and a set of styles of European classical music which were in widespread use between approximately 1600 to 1750 (see Dates of classical music eras for a discussion of the problems inherent in defining the beginning and end points). This era is said to begin in music after the Renaissance and to be followed by the Classical music era. Baroque music forms a major portion of the classical music canon, it is widely performed and studied and listened to. It is associated with composers such as J.S. Bach, Geor ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia II - Edwin Arthur Jones - Early Life and Education

Edwin Arthur Jones was born at 9 Pearl Street in Stoughton, Massachusetts on June 28, 1853. After studies at the New England Conservatory of Music in violin, organ and harmony, Jones entered Dartmouth College in 1872. That same year, when he was only 19, Jones was a violinist among the approximately 20,000 instrumentalists and singers who played at the World's Peace Jubilee and International Music Festival in Boston, organized by bandmaster Patrick Gilmore. One of the special invited guests was the Viennese composer ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Frank O'Hara - Life

Frank O'Hara, the son of Russell Joseph O'Hara and Katherine Broderick, was born in Baltimore, grew up in Massachusetts. He studied piano at the New England Conservatory in Boston from 1941 to 1944. O'Hara served in the South Pacific and Japan as a sonarsman on the destroyer USS Nicholas during World War II. He attended Harvard, where he roomed with artist Edward Gorey. At Harvard he had majored in music and did some composing. While he also wrote poetry, he was more influenced by contemporary music, which was his first love, and visual art. ...

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