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  2. Capital Children's Choir - Wikipedia

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    The Capital Children’s Choir was founded in 2001 when four 10-year-old girls contacted Rachel Santesso and asked her to start a singing club in London. By the end of the year the singing club had grown into a small choir and she took the group to record an album at a local recording studio.

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    He retired in 1980 as Professor Emeritus. Morey was one of five faculty members hired by the Acting Dean Walter Hodgson in 1947, along with Gene Hall (professor of "Dance Band"), Frank McKinley, and Dorothy Young. Morey also researched ways to reach children with autism through music 1973–1982

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  6. Akhand Path - Wikipedia

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    The recital - (Path) is undertaken for various reasons. It can be in honour of a particular occasion; to mark a happy or sad occasion within the family; or simply to increase one’s feeling of connection to Waheguru. Some of following may call for an Akhand Path depending on the family's circumstances: a birth, a birthday, recovery from a ...

  7. Recital I (for Cathy) - Wikipedia

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    Recital I (for Cathy) is a stage work by the Italian composer Luciano Berio. It was written for Cathy Berberian , with whom Berio was married from 1950 to 1964, and is scored for mezzo-soprano and 17 instruments.