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  2. Harry J. Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    Harry James Lincoln, also known as Harry Jay Lincoln (13 April 1878 Shamokin, Pennsylvania – 19 April 1937 Philadelphia), was a music composer from Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Career [ edit ]

  3. List of common misconceptions about arts and culture

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    The misconception stems from Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach, a book of sheet music by various composers (mostly Bach) in which the minuet is found. [191] Compositions that are doubtful as works of Bach are cataloged as " BWV Anh. ", short for " Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis Anhang" ("Bach works catalogue annex"); the minuet is assigned to BWV Anh. 114.

  4. The Sources of Music and The Triumph of Music - Wikipedia

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    The Sources of Music and The Triumph of Music are two murals that Marc Chagall painted in 1966 for the Metropolitan Opera House at the Lincoln Center in New York City.. Following a commission by the Metropolitan House for Chagall's set and costume design for Mozart's The Magic Flute for its inaugural season, [1] the murals were created for the lobby of the opera house, and are visible to the ...

  5. Devil's Got Your Tongue - Wikipedia

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    Devil's Got Your Tongue is the fifteenth album by Abbey Lincoln, and her third for Verve Records. It was released on October 13, 1992. [ 1 ] The album peaked at number two on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart on April 10, 1993.

  6. Dixie (song) - Wikipedia

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    President Lincoln loved it, and to-day it is the most popular song in the country, irrespective of section." [83] As late as 1934, the music journal The Etude asserted that "the sectional sentiment attached to Dixie has been long forgotten; and today it is heard everywhere—North, East, South, West." [84]

  7. List of compositions by Erkki Melartin - Wikipedia

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    Meiram, EM156 (1897-1901) – Music to a play by (Eino Leino for soloist and orchestra. Orlanda kuningatar (Queen Orlanda), EM177 (1906) – Music to a play by Catulle Mendès in Finnish by Jalmari Hahl for female choir and chamber orchestra. Simo Hurtta, EM213 (1908) – Music to play by Eino Leino for a soloist and kantele.