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** and Romantic
** Romantic comedy – light-hearted, humorous plotlines, centered on romantic ideals such as that true love is able to surmount most obstacles.
** Alexander Chavchavadze, Georgian Romantic poet and military figure ( b. 1786 )
** Romantic Instrumentals
** Romantic poetry, the poetic style used by Schiller, Blake, Keats, Wordsworth and other late 18th and 19th-century poets
** Romanticism in science, a movement in science during the Romantic period
** Johannsen, Robert W. " The Mind of a Secessionist: Social Conservatism or Romantic Adventure?
** Earl Wild for The Romantic Master-Works of Saint-Saëns, Handel
** The Romantic Career of a Great Criminal ( by N. Kynaston Gaskell, London 1906 )
** Earl Wild for The Romantic Master-Works of Saint-Saëns, Handel
** " Too Romantic "
** Romantic ballet
** The Bouncing Souls-Hopeless Romantic
** The Exploding Hearts-Guitar Romantic
** A Collection of Romantic Themes ( 1994, compilation )
** Deep Romantic Chasm: Diaries, 1979-1981 ( 2000 )
** Marco Polo, a defunct classical music record label specialising in obscure Romantic and 20th century repertoire, owned and reissued by Naxos Records

** and music
** School band, a group of student musicians who rehearse and perform instrumental music together
** Western canon, the books, music, and art that have been the most influential in shaping Western culture
** Susan McClary's constructions of subjectivity in Franz Schubert's music
** Ewe music, music of the Ewe people
** Finnskogen, using the standard fiddle, but featuring some flatted notes influenced by Finnish folk music.
** Midwestern fiddling, highly influenced by Scandinavian music.
** HarDCore, a portmanteau abbreviation for hardcore punk music in Washington, D. C.
** No Thai music during the match
** Limit ( music ), a way to characterize harmony
** Progressive rock, a subgenre of rock music
** Progressive metal, a genre of heavy metal music
** Quantization ( music )
** The Record ( magazine ), a former trade magazine of the Canadian music industry
** The Record Music Magazine, an Indian publication featuring music personalities
** Scream Tracker music tracker software
Poor reception of the album both by the public and reviewers led the band to take out a page-sized ad in the local music press declaring " Why Don't You All Get Fu ** ed " ( title of one of their songs ) and they played their last performance on 8 June in Kalgoorlie.
** Radio ESKA ,-which plays international hits, along with Polish music.
** Josh Turner, American country music singer
** Nathaniel Motte, American songwriter, performer, singer, music producer, film composer, instrumentalist, and playwright ( 3OH! 3 )
** Dr. Karl Muck, music director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, is arrested under the Alien Enemies Act and imprisoned for the duration of WWI.
** Eddy Arnold, American country music singer ( d. 2008 )
** Ken Nelson, American record producer and music executive ( d. 2008 )
** George Jones, American country music singer and songwriter
** Jim Nesbitt, American country music singer ( d. 2007 )

** and musical
** The musical dynasty to which he belonged – see Bach family
** Marching band, a group of performers that consist of instrumental musicians who generally perform outdoors and incorporate some type of marching ( and possibly other movements ) with their musical performance
** Chord ( guitar ) an aggregate of musical pitches played simultaneously on a guitar
** Key signature, an indication of the key in musical notation
** The closed flute family, in which the musical instrument has a channel to form and direct the air stream over an edge.
** MGM's Technicolor musical film, An American in Paris, starring Gene Kelly and Leslie Caron, premieres in New York.
** Alla Pugacheva, Russian musical performer
** D ' Jamin Bartlett, American musical theatre actress
** MGM's classic musical film The Wizard of Oz, based on L. Frank Baum's famous novel, and starring Judy Garland as Dorothy, is released in theaters everywhere.
** Anthony Braxton, American composer and musical instrumentalist
** The Fantasticks, the world's longest-running musical, opens at New York City's Sullivan Street Playhouse where it will play for 42 years.
** The film Man of La Mancha, based on the hit musical, begins a roadshow run in New York City.
** ABC-TV telecasts a highly acclaimed 90-minute television adaptation of the musical Brigadoon, starring Robert Goulet, Peter Falk, and Sally Ann Howes.
** The musical Hair opens off-Broadway.
** Minako Honda, Japanese singer and musical actress ( d. 2005 )
** Man of La Mancha opens in a Greenwich Village theatre in New York and eventually becomes one of the greatest musical hits of all time, winning a Tony Award for its star, Richard Kiley.
** Koit Toome, Estonian singer and musical actor
** Joan Diener, American musical theatre actress and singer ( d. 2006 )
** Cole Porter's musical Anything Goes, starring Ethel Merman, premieres in New York City.
** François Tourte, French musical instrument maker ( d. 1835 )
** Grease ( film ), 1978 film made from the musical
** Grease: You're the One that I Want !, a U. S. 2007 reality TV show casting the lead roles in revivals of the musical
** Grease is the Word, a U. K. 2007 reality TV show casting the lead roles in revivals of the musical
** Grease: The New Broadway Cast Recording ( 2007 album ), the new Broadway cast recording of the musical featuring Max Crumm and Laura Osnes
** Clue ( musical ), based on the board game

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