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African American Sheet Music: 19th-century, 20th-century, African-American, Broadway, colour, lithographs, movie music, popular music, World Wars, Yiddish-American: 250,000 Sheet music, primarily vocal music of American imprint, dating from the 18th century to the present, with most titles in the period 1840–1950. John Hay Library at Brown ...
Sheet music can be used as a record of, a guide to, or a means to perform, a song or piece of music. Sheet music enables instrumental performers who are able to read music notation (a pianist, orchestral instrument players, a jazz band, etc.) or singers to perform a song or piece. Music students use sheet music to learn about different styles ...
David Louis Newman (born March 11, 1954) is an American composer and conductor known particularly for his film scores.In a career spanning more than thirty years, he has composed music for nearly 100 feature films, as well as the 1997 and 1998 versions of the 20th Century Fox fanfare.
[11] Complimenting the haunting musical score as one of the striking features of the film, Michael Sullivan a critic writing for The Japan Society of the UK commented "The music flows beautifully with Yojiro Takita's scenes such as nature, sunsets and a cellist playing his instrument next to rice fields. The film portrays with extreme ...
For instance, in the four-shape tradition used in the Sacred Harp and elsewhere, the notes of a C major scale are notated and sung [a] as follows: The C major scale in shape notes. A skilled singer experienced in a shape note tradition has developed a fluent triple mental association, which links a note of the scale, a shape, and a syllable.
In the US, major airplay included pioneering Los Angeles-area dance music station "Groove Radio 103.1," which used "Children" as its first-ever track on 21 June 1996. In the United Kingdom, BBC Radio 1 did not play "Children" on its daytime playlist at first, [ 5 ] though Radio 1 DJ Pete Tong did play it for three weeks in a row on his ...
Tambling also wrote a number of pieces for children, including two children’s musicals with Michael Forster, which have been performed all over the world. His works include, with the years indicating publication: Missa brevis in E flat for choir and organ (wind instruments ad lib.)(2017) Mass in A for choir and organ (strings ad lib.) (2015)
Thomas Scales, 7th Baron Scales KG (9 October 1399 – 20 July 1460) was an English nobleman and one of the main English military commanders in the last phase of the Hundred Years' War. The son of Robert de Scales, 5th Baron Scales ( c. 1372 –1402), he succeeded his brother Robert de Scales, 6th Baron Scales (died July 1419) as baron.