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Passages and Ravi
** Passages ( 1990, with Ravi Shankar )

Passages and Philip
His liberal views on musical cooperation led him to contemporary composer Philip Glass, with whom he released an album, Passages, in 1990.
** Passages ( 1990, with Philip Glass )

Passages and album
More is the focus of the Al Stewart song " A Man For All Seasons " from the 1978 album Time Passages, and of the Far song " Sir ", featured on the limited editions and 2008 re-release of their 1994 album Quick.
* The Al Stewart song " The Palace of Versailles ", from his 1978 album Time Passages, is filled with references and allusions to the French Revolution.
Ana's biggest solo success came in 1999 with her album, Pasajes de un Sueño ( Passages of a dream ).
The subsequent album, Passages was the last time Bloodrock visited the charts.
In 1972, Deep Purple's new label, Warner Bros. Records ( ironically enough, Cosby's old label ), reissued various tracks from the group's first three Tetragrammaton albums on one compilation album entitled Purple Passages.

Passages and ),
* The impeachment of Buckingham ( 1626 ), Historical Collections of Private Passages of State: Volume 1: 1618 – 29 ( 1721 ), pp. 302 – 358.
In 1864 he withdrew from the business of publisher, but he continued to write nearly to the close of his long life, publishing The Shadows of the Old Booksellers ( 1865 ), an autobiography under the title Passages of a Working Life during Half a Century ( 2 vols., 1864 – 1865 ), and an historical novel, Begg'd at Court ( 1867 ).
The Passagenwerk ( Arcades Project, 1927 – 40 ), was Walter Benjamin ’ s final, incomplete book about Parisian city life in the 19th century, especially about the Passages couverts de Paris the covered passages that extended the culture of flânerie ( idling and people-watching ) when inclement weather made flânerie infeasible in the boulevards and streets proper.
He subsequently produced some of his most important works, A History of Criticism ( 3 vols., 1900 – 1904 ), with the companion volume Loci Critici, Passages Illustrative of Critical Theory and Practice ( Boston, U. S. A., and London, 1903 ), and A History of English Prosody from the 12th Century to the Present Day ( i., 1906 ; ii., 1908 ; iii., 1910 ); also The Later Nineteenth Century ( 1909 ).
A complete German translation, edited by Dr Moritz Posselt ( Tagebuch des Generals Patrick Gordon ) was published, the first volume at Moscow in 1849, the second at St Petersburg in 1851, and the third at St Petersburg in 1853 ; and Passages from the Diary of General Patrick Gordon of Auchleuchries ( 1635 – 1699 ), was printed, under the editorship of Joseph Robertson, for the Spalding Club, at Aberdeen, Scotland, 1859.
The ideas associated with Chinese martial arts changed with the evolution of Chinese society and over time acquired some philosophical bases: Passages in the Zhuangzi ( 庄子 ), a Daoist text, pertain to the psychology and practice of martial arts.
Nick Montfort, in his book Twisty Little Passages ( ISBN 0-262-13436-5 ), suggests that the number was chosen not only because 69 is the common name of a sexual position, but also because in its written form 69, 105 falls naturally into two parts with an unusual relationship:
" ( from Passages: Welcome Home to Canada ( 2002 ), with preface by Rudyard Griffiths ).< ref >
* Visionary Poems and Passages or The Poet's Eye ( Frederick Muller, 1944 ), editor.
Among Mukerji's writings for adults are A Son of Mother India Answers ( 1928 ) ( partly in response to Katherine Mayo's Mother India ), Devotional Passages from the Hindu Bible and Visit India with Me ( 1929 ), Disillusioned India ( 1930 ) and My Brother's Face ( 1932 ).
Ritual blowing occurs in the liturgies of catechumenate and baptism from a very early period and survives into the modern Roman Catholic, Greek Orthodox, Maronite, and Coptic rites .< ref > Alongside Martène and Suntrup ( cited above ), convenient collections of illustrative material include W. G. Henderson, ed., < cite > Manuale et Processionale ad usum insignis Ecclesiae Eboracensis ,</ cite > Surtees Society Publications 63 ( Durham, 1875 for 1874 ), especially Appendix III " Ordines Baptismi " below as < cite > York Manual </ cite >; Joseph Aloysius Assemanus, < cite > Codex liturgicus ecclesiae universae, I: De Catechumenis </ cite > and < cite > II: De Baptismo </ cite > ( Rome, 1749 ; reprinted Paris and Leipzig, 1902 ); J. M. Neale, ed., < cite > The Ancient Liturgies of the Gallican Church ... together with Parallel Passages from the Roman, Ambrosian, and Mozarabic Rites </ cite > ( London, 1855 ; rpt.
In the year after her marriage, Mary Cowden Clarke began her valuable Shakespeare concordance, which was eventually issued in eighteen monthly parts ( 1844 – 1845 ), and in volume form in 1845 as The Complete Concordance to Shakespeare, being a Verbal Index to all the Passages in the Dramatic Works of the Poet.

Passages and 1990
His work was included in numerous group exhibitions including Involving Technical Materials and Processes, organized by Experiments in Art and Technology, in collaboration with the Brooklyn Museum, Brookly, NY and The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY ( 1968 ); New Learning Spaces & Places, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN ( 1974 ); Whitney Biennial Exhibition, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY ( 1975, 1977, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1991 ); Documenta 6, Kassel, Germany, ( 1977 ); Venice Biennale, US Pavilion, Venice, Italy, ( 1980 ); Sydney Biennale, Sydney, Australia, ( 1982 ); II Bienal de La Habana, Havana, Cuba, ( 1986 ); The Thinking Eye, International Center for Photography, New York, NY, ( 1987 ); Passages de l ’ image, Musée national d ' Art moderne-Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France, ( 1990 ); Video Art: The First 25 Years, The Museum of Modern Art, and The American Federation of Arts, New York, NY, ( 1995 ); Info Art ’ 95, Kwangu Biennial, Gwangju, Korea, ( 1995 ); Electronic Highways, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY, ( 1997 ); and Rational / Irrational, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, Germany, ( 2008-2009 ).
*( 1990 ) In Dream Passages

Ravi and Shankar
* 1920 – Ravi Shankar, Indian musician and composer
Reputed names in the domain of Indian classical music like Ravi Shankar, Vilayat Khan, Ali Akbar Khan and Ram Narayan have also composed music for films.
These artists ' collaboration with Indian musicians such as Ravi Shankar and Zakir Hussain have led to the development of raga rock.
SSCMS was founded in 2001 under the vision and guidance of His Holiness Ravi Shankar ( spiritual leader ), the founder of Art of Living Foundation, an educational non-governmental organization ( NGO ).
* 1956 – Ravi Shankar, Indian spiritual leader, founded the Art of Living Foundation
* Ravi Shankar, musician, survived
** Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, Indian guru
* April 7 – Ravi Shankar, Indian sitar player
* From the Sitar to the Guitar – The 1995 concerts featuring Yehudi Menuhin and Ravi Shankar
The show later took a different turn, featuring Ravi Shankar as a guest and having Krusty howl a drugged-out version of The Doors ' " Break on Through ( To the Other Side )" in 1973.
Used widely throughout the Indian subcontinent, the sitar became known in the western world through the work of Ravi Shankar beginning in the late 1950s and early 1960s after The Kinks ' top 10 single " See My Friends " featured a low tuned drone guitar which was widely mistaken to be the instrument.
A sitar can have 21, 22, or 23 strings, among them six or seven played strings which run over the frets: the Gandhaar-pancham sitar ( used by Vilayat Khan and his disciples ) has six playable strings, whereas the Kharaj-pancham sitar, used in the Maihar gharana, to which Ravi Shankar belongs, and other gharanas such as Bishnupur, has seven.
The two popular styles are the " gayaki style " sitars ( sometimes called " Vilayat Khan style sitars ") and the full decorated " instrumental style " sitars ( sometimes called " Ravi Shankar style sitars ").
Close-up of the red & white engraved celluloid decoration on a toon wood " Ravi Shankar Style " Sitar
In one or more of the more common tunings ( used by Ravi Shankar, among others, called " Kharaj Pancham " sitar ) the playable strings are strung in this fashion:
Ravi Shankar (; born Robindro Shaunkor Chowdhury on 7 April 1920 ), often referred to with the title Pandit, is an Indian musician and composer who plays the plucked string instrument sitar.
Shankar shortened the Sanskrit version of his first name, Ravindra, to Ravi, for " sun ".
George Harrison, U. S. President Gerald Ford, and Ravi Shankar in the Oval Office in December 1974
The American jazz saxophonist John Coltrane named his son Ravi Coltrane after Shankar.
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