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Ernest and Bloch
I remember Ernest Bloch in the foyer, shouting in his high-pitched voice: `` it may be a tour de force, mais mon Dieu, can anyone take this music seriously ''??
* 1880 – Ernest Bloch, Swiss-American composer ( d. 1959 )
Bloch's methodology was also greatly influenced by his father, Gustave Bloch, a historian of the ancient world, and by 19th-century scholars such as Gabriel Monod, Ernest Renan, and Numa Denis Fustel de Coulanges.
* July 15 – Ernest Bloch, Swiss composer ( b. 1880 )
** Ernest Bloch, Swiss-born composer ( d. 1959 )
In addition, Ernest Bloch wrote Schelomo, Rhapsodie Hébraïque for cello solo and orchestra in the 20th century.
* Ernest Bloch
The latter demonstrates Finzi ’ s admiration for Johann Sebastian Bach as well as the Swiss American Jewish composer Ernest Bloch.
* Ernest Bloch – Helvetia ( Symphonic Poem ); Abodah for Violin
In the twentieth century, the concerto grosso has been used by composers such as Igor Stravinsky, Ernest Bloch, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Bohuslav Martinů, Malcolm Williamson, Henry Cowell, Alfred Schnittke, Heitor Villa-Lobos, Andrei Eshpai, Eino Tamberg, Krzysztof Penderecki, Jean Françaix and Philip Glass.
* Ernest Bloch – Suite Symphonique
In 1919, he began to work with the more progressive Ernest Bloch in New York.
" Swiss-born composer Ernest Bloch declared him " the single composer in America who displays positive signs of genius.
bacchá – bachelor – bachelor party – bachelorette – backroom – bacterial vaginosis – badger game – Bahá ' í marriage – balanitis – ball gag – ball stretcher – ballbusting – ballet boots – bann – barebacking – barfine – Barr body – barrier contraception – barrier method – Bartholin's abscess – Bartholin's cyst – Bartholin's ducts – Bartholin's gland – basal body temperature – basal temperature – bastard – bastardy – bath house – BDSM – bear community – beard ( female companion ) – beau – behavioral imprinting – belly dancing – belonephilia – Ben Wa balls – benign prostatic hyperplasia – benign prostatic hypertrophy – Benjamin scale – Harry Benjamin – berdache – Berkley Horse – Theresa Berkley – best man – bestiality – beta-lipotropin – betrothal – betrothal gift – bi-curious – bi-sexualism – bi-sexuality – biastophilia – bidet – bigamist – bigamy – Billings ovulation method – bilocal residence – bindings ( sexology ) – biogenic amine – biorhythm – bipara – biparous – birth control – bisexuality – bit gag – biting ( sexology ) – blackroom ( gay club ) – Ray Blanchard – blanket sleeper fetish – blastocyst – blastula – blended orgasm – blindfold – blindfolding ( sexology ) – blitz rape – Iwan Bloch – blood fetish – blood sport ( BDSM ) – blood test – blood-testis barrier – blow job – blow-job – blue balls – bodice-ripper – body dysmorphic disorder – body fluid – body hair – body image fixation – Body integrity identity disorder – body integrity identity disorder – body modification – body of penis – body painting – body piercing – body worship – bondage – bondage and discipline – bondage harness – bondage hood – bonobo – boot fetishism – booty call – bordello – borderline self-mutilator – Ernest Borneman – Boston marriage – bottom – bottom ( BDSM ) – bottom ( sex ) – bottoming – boyfriend – bra – brachio-rectal sex – brachioproctic eroticism – brachiovaginal eroticism – bradycubia – branding persons – brassiere – breaking the hymen – breaking the wine glass – breakthrough bleeding – breast – breast augmentation – breast cancer – breast expansion fetishism – breast implant – breast ironing – breast reduction – breast shaping – breath control play – breech birth – breeder ( slang ) – bremelanotide – Brenner tumor – bridal night – bridal sedan – bridal shower – bride – bride burning – bride kidnapping – bride price – bride wealth – bridegroom – brideprice – brideservice – bridesmaid – bridewealth – broad ligament of the uterus – brothel – brothel keeper – brothel prostitution – Buck's fascia – Buddhist marriage customs – Buddhist view of marriage – Buddhist views of homosexuality – bugarrón – bugchasing and giftgiving – buggery – bukkake – bulb of penis – bulbocavernosus muscle – bulbocavernosus reflex – bulbospongiosus muscle – bulbourethral gland – bulemia – bulimia – bundling – bunny boiler – Richard Francis Burton – buru sera – burusera – butch – butt fucking – butt plug – buttered bun ( sexual practice ) – butterfly sex position –
The composer Ernest Bloch dedicated two works to her: Suite Modale and Two Last Poems ( Maybe ); she gave the world premiere of the latter.
* 1919 – Ernest Bloch: Chamber Music Prize for the Berkshire Festival
The list of composers who benefited from Coolidge's support is impressive, including also Ernest Bloch, Frank Bridge, Alfredo Casella, George Enescu, Howard Hanson, Gian Francesco Malipiero, Paul Hindemith, Bohuslav Martinů, Darius Milhaud, Rebecca Helferich Clarke, and Albert Roussel.
* The Ernest Bloch Music Festival, an annual composers ' symposium and showcase for progressive and contemporary music, is held in Newport.
Ernest Bloch was a composer who lived in Agate Beach, and has a memorial located in Newport.
His recorded repertoire included works by among others Dmitri Shostakovich ( early recordings, though not premieres, of several of the symphonies and the Age of Gold ballet suite ), Ernest Bloch ( one of whose last works, Two Last Poems ( Maybe ...) was dedicated to Elaine Shaffer ), Heitor Villa-Lobos ( his Uirapuru ).
From 1878 he worked as professor of composition at the Paris Conservatory where his pupils included André Bloch, Gustave Charpentier, Ernest Chausson, Reynaldo Hahn, Georges Enesco, and Charles Koechlin.
The 20th century saw a rise in the prominence of Swiss composers, amongst them Othmar Schoeck, Ernest Bloch, Frank Martin, Rolf Liebermann, and perhaps most famously Arthur Honegger, whose portrait of a steam train, Pacific 231, has entered the core repertoire.
A number of composers wrote music specifically for her, including John Ireland, Béla Bartók, Ernest Bloch and E. J. Moeran, and particularly Sir Arnold Bax ( Cohen's lover ), who wrote most of his piano pieces for her.
Moore served in the Navy as a lieutenant, after which he studied music with Nadia Boulanger, Vincent d ' Indy and Ernest Bloch in Paris.

Ernest and composed
The Yellow Hammers, chiefly composed of Bill Chitwood, Clyde Evans, Bud Landress, Charles Ernest Moody, and Phil Reeve were one of the most important bands during the heyday of old-time music.
Together they produced Cynara ( a setting of words by Ernest Dowson ), A Late Lark ( a setting of W. E. Henley ), A Song of Summer, a third violin sonata, the Irmelin prelude, and Idyll ( 1932 ), which reused music from Delius's short opera Margot la rouge, composed thirty years earlier.
* Salammbô ( Reyer ) ( 1890 ), an opera composed by Ernest Reyer based on Flaubert's novel
Though Ernest would have preferred command of the King's German Legion, composed mostly of expatriates from French-occupied Hanover, he accepted the post.
The War that changed the South forever has turned his world upside down, with everything he had believed in ' gone with the wind ', a phrase composed by the poet Ernest Dowson.
The first of her three husbands, Ernest Gold, composed the theme song to the movie Exodus.
* The Chinese Written Character as a Medium for Poetry, composed by the Ernest Fenollosa, edited by Ezra Pound after the author's death, 1918.
Ernest composed songs, hymns, and cantatas, as well as musical pieces for opera and the stage, including Die Gräberinsel ( 1842 ), Tony, oder die Vergeltung ( 1849 ), Casilda ( 1851 ), Santa Chiara ( 1854 ), and Zaïre, which met with success in Germany.
Its lyrics were written by Chauncey Olcott and George Graff, Jr., set to music composed by Ernest Ball, for Olcott's production of The Isle O ' Dreams, and Olcott sang the song in the show.
* " Stay ", composed by Ernest Gold and Norman Gimbel for the 1969 film The Secret of Santa Vittoria
* Ernest Reyer ( 1823 – 1909 ) composed a ballet Sacountala on an argument by Théophile Gautier in 1838.
Salammbô is an opera in five acts composed by Ernest Reyer to a French libretto by Camille du Locle.
* Salammbô, an opera composed by Ernest Reyer based on Flaubert's novel ( 1890 ).
French composer Ernest Reyer composed a ballet, Sacountalâ, in 1858.
Created by sculptor Ernest Bairstow in 1906 the lampposts are composed of concrete bases ( approx.
* The " Pénitence d ' Adam ", or " Testament d ' Adam ", composed of some Syrian fragments translated by Ernest Renan.

Ernest and Rhapsody
In 1998, Spearhead recorded " I Got Plenty ' o Nuthin " with Ernest Ranglin for the Red Hot Organization's compilation album Red Hot + Rhapsody.

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