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  2. List of Landor's Imaginary Conversations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the Imaginary Conversations of Walter Savage Landor, a series of dialogues of historical and mythical characters. It follows the retrospective order and arrangement of the five-volume collection, chosen by Landor himself and to be found in his Collected Works. These were then published separately (1883).

  3. Frederic Rzewski - Wikipedia

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    Frederic Anthony Rzewski (/ ˈ ʒ ɛ f s k i / ZHEF-skee; April 13, 1938 – June 26, 2021) was an American composer and pianist, considered to be one of the most important American composer-pianists of his time.

  4. Imaginary Conversations - Wikipedia

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    Imaginary Conversations is Walter Savage Landor's most celebrated prose work. Begun in 1823, sections were constantly revised and were ultimately published in a series of five volumes. The conversations were in the tradition of dialogues with the dead, a genre begun in Classical times that had a popular European revival in the 17th century and ...

  5. Walter E. Aschaffenburg - Wikipedia

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    Walter E. Aschaffenburg (1927–2005) was a German-born American composer, who for most of his career taught composition at Oberlin Conservatory of Music.One commentator noted that he "employed the 12-tone system in some of his works, his scores are often embued with a meticulous expressivity."

  6. Classical education movement - Wikipedia

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    Classical Christian education is a learning approach popularized in the late 20th century that emphasizes biblical teachings and incorporates a teaching model from the classical education movement known as the Trivium, consisting of three parts: grammar, logic, and rhetoric. It is taught internationally in hundreds of schools with about 40,000 ...

  7. Cooperative principle - Wikipedia

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    In social science generally and linguistics specifically, the cooperative principle describes how people achieve effective conversational communication in common social situations—that is, how listeners and speakers act cooperatively and mutually accept one another to be understood in a particular way.

  8. Robert E. Myers (record producer) - Wikipedia

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    Dvořák String Quartet No. 6 in F, Op. 96 ("American") and Dohnányi String Quartet No. 3 in A minor, Op. 33 (1955) Capitol P-8307, CTL 7098, Testament SBT 1081; Schumann Piano Quintet in E flat, Op.44 with Victor Aller and Hummel String Quartet Op 30 No. 2 (1955) Capitol P 8316; Smetana String Quartet and Glazunov Novelettes (1955) Capitol P-8331

  9. Meredith Monk - Wikipedia

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    Meredith Monk was born to businessman Theodore Glenn Monk (1909–1998) and singer Audrey Lois Monk (née Audrey Lois Zellman; 1911–2009), in New York City, New York.[2] [3] Her mother, a professional singer of popular and classical music known under the stage name of Audrey Marsh, was herself the daughter of professional musicians: the Russian Jewish bass-baritone Joseph B. Zellman, and ...