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Sylvia Woods (born 1951 in Tennessee) is an American harpist and composer, [1] and is perhaps best known for her role in the worldwide renaissance of the Celtic harp, or cláirseach. [2]
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"Happy Birthday to You", or simply "Happy Birthday", is a song traditionally sung to celebrate a person's birthday. According to the 1998 Guinness World Records , it is the most recognized song in the English language, followed by " For He's a Jolly Good Fellow ".
Ludwig van Beethoven: . Serenade for flute, violin and viola in D major, Op. 25; Trio for piano, flute, and bassoon in G major, WoO 37; Pierre Boulez: …explosante-fixe…, various configurations with flute and other instruments (1971–72, 1973–74, 1985, 1991–93)
The Music Box The Music Box: Cracoviene Polish Natinoale Dans Poeme (op. 12) Rondo for Piano Solo Sans Souci Scherzo in E Minor (op. 29) Second Rhapsody by Liszt Slavic Dance The Star Spangled Banner (arrangement) Suite in Classic Style (op. 7) Twelve Variations on the Theme "America" Twelve Variations on the Theme "Happy Birthday" for Piano ...
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The term note can refer to a specific musical event, for instance when saying the song "Happy Birthday to You", begins with two notes of identical pitch. Or more generally, the term can refer to a class of identically sounding events, for instance when saying "the song begins with the same note repeated twice".
Clarke and his rock band recorded an album in 1987, Environmental Images. The band evolved and by 1992 had taken the name Diva Music, a collaboration between Clarke and Simon Painter. Diva Music has produced music for film and television. [1] Since 2000, Clarke has been professor of flute at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.