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  2. George Mitchell (Scottish musician) - Wikipedia

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    The choir continued after the war, and soon no radio programme was complete without its quota of Mitchell Singers, often performing under different names. Given their own radio show in 1950, the George Mitchell Glee Club, George and his singers continued to perform in hundreds of radio and stage shows and appeared in several films. [ 4 ]

  3. Art book fair - Wikipedia

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    One early example of art book fair as differentiated from trade book fairs or art exhibitions is by artist-run non-profit organization Printed Matter, which emerged in New York City in the 1960s. Printed Matter began a bookstore and gallery which celebrated publishing as an artistic medium, artist-run culture, and alternative art practice, an ...

  4. Lorch choirbooks - Wikipedia

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    The books together contain 1,784 pages and are the work of five different scribes. Two of the books contain hymns and antiphons for the liturgy of the hours, while the third contains settings for the Mass. The large format of the books allowed them to be read by the choir when set on a stand. The musical notes were added by Leonhard Wagner .

  5. NY Art Book Fair - Wikipedia

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    The NY Art Book Fair is Printed Matter, Inc's annual event, historically held in September or October. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The NY Art Book Fair is the world's largest book fair for artists’ books and related publications, featuring over 370 exhibitors from 30 countries, and attended by over 39,000 visitors annually. [ 3 ]

  6. International Book Fair of Radical Black and Third World Books

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    The idea for an annual book fair was mooted in discussions after an event at the Commonwealth Institute in 1979 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the founding by Jessica Huntley and Eric Huntley of Bogle-L'Ouverture Publications; described as a "cultural extravaganza", it featured a variety of performers, poets, drummers, dancers and musicians, including Misty in Roots, Keith Waithe, Cecil ...

  7. Choirbook - Wikipedia

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    The book is large enough for the entire choir to read from one book. Choirbooks were generally put on a stand with the smaller boy sopranos in front and the men in back. As the printing of music became easier and paper replaced vellum , choirbooks fell out of favour, replaced by smaller, cheaper, and easier to handle partbooks and octavos.

  8. Vancouver Art Book Fair - Wikipedia

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    The Vancouver Art Book Fair (VABF) is a free annual multi-day exhibition of art books, magazines, zines and other forms of printed matter taking place in Vancouver, British Columbia. [1] Established in 2012, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] VABF is the first and longest-running international art book fair in Canada, attracting vendors from BC and around the world.

  9. Chicago Art Book Fair - Wikipedia

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    The fair focuses on art books and small press publishing featuring independent artists, publishers, presses and printmakers. The genre of materials represented ranges from traditional artist's book publishers and printing to comics, zines and alternative press materials. The fair was founded by the artists Aay Preston-Myint and Alexander Valentine.