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* WQXR Classical Music Scene: Entry in Grove Concise Dictionary 1988
The Concise Grove Dictionary of Music notes that " Paisiello was one of the most successful and influential opera composers of his time.
The Grove Concise Dictionary of Music.
* The Grove Concise Dictionary of Music, Oxford University Press, 1994.
" In The Concise Grove Dictionary of Art.
" Norton / Grove Concise Encyclopedia of Music.
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* The Grove Concise Dictionary of Music, Oxford University Press, 1994
* Entry to Brumel in Grove Concise Dictionary of Music via Gramophone
Arriaga's music is " elegant, accomplished and notable for its harmonic warmth " ( New Grove Concise Dictionary of Music ).
* The Gramophone entry to Arriaga in The Grove Concise Dictionary of Music ( 1994 ) Oxford University Press, Inc.
* Grove Concise Dictionary of Music, 1994, Oxford University Press.
* The Grove Concise Dictionary of Music Macmillan 1988
* Concise Grove Dictionary 1988
Sadie also oversaw a major expansion of the Grove franchise, editing the one-volume Grove Concise Dictionary of Music ( 1988 ), and several spinoff dictionaries, such as the New Grove Dictionary of Musical Instruments ( three volumes, 1984 ), the New Grove Dictionary of American Music, ( with H. Wiley Hitchcock, four volumes, 1986 ), and the New Grove Dictionary of Opera ( four volumes, 1992 ).
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* How Is This Going to Continue ?, a novel by James Chapman, presents itself as the libretto to a musical work by a composer whose ( fictional ) entry in The Grove Dictionary of Music is quoted at length.
* Article " Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da ", in: The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, ed.
“ Hildegard of Bingen .” The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 2nd edition, Volume 11.
), The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, Grove ( Oxford University Press ), New York, 1997.
* The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, edited by Stanley Sadie ( 1992 ), 5, 448 pages, is the best, and by far the largest, general reference in the English language.
The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell.
" Chambers ' Dictionary mentions the contemporary usage of the term " pop art "; Grove Music Online states that the " term pop music ... seems to have been a spin-off from the terms pop art and pop culture, coined slightly earlier, and referring to a whole range of new, often American, media-culture products ".
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The Grove Dictionary of Art will have none of this confusion, and says flatly: " Over the centuries the word has been applied to a wide variety of winding and twining vegetal decoration in art and meandering themes in music, but it properly applies only to Islamic art ", so contradicting the definition of 1888 still found in the Oxford English Dictionary: " A species of mural or surface decoration in colour or low relief, composed in flowing lines of branches, leaves, and scroll-work fancifully intertwined.
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* Rose, Michael, " Mercadante: Essay ", in The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, vol.
), The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Volume 7, London: Macmillan Publishers Ltd., 2001, pp. 761 – 796.
), The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, Volume 1, London: Macmillan Publishers Ltd., 1997, pp. 1201 – 1221.
It has been assumed ( see The New Grove Dictionary of Opera ) that Leoncavallo left the opera more or less complete ( except for the orchestration ), but Pennacchio may have had to do more and may have " filled in the gaps " using Leoncavallo's earlier music.
" Leoncavallo, Ruggero ", The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, pp. 1148 – 1149.
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The Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians ( Oxford University Press ) identifies this quite clearly:
Nicholas Temperley writes in the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians ( 1980 ) that Bruckner

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* Gossett, Philip, " Rossini, Gioachino " in Grove Music Online.
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* Ravenni, Gabriella Biagi and Michele Girardi, Giacomo ( Antonio Domenico Michele Secondo Maria ) Puccini ( ii ) in Grove Music Online, accessed 9 August 2012
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According to Grove Music Online, the term " pop music " " originated in Britain in the mid-1950s as a description for rock and roll and the new youth music styles that it influenced ...".
" Grove Music Online also states that "... in the early 1960s term ‘ pop music ’ competed terminologically with Beat music England, while in the USA its coverage overlapped ( as it still does ) with that of ‘ rock and roll ’.
According to Grove Music Online, " Western-derived pop styles, whether coexisting with or marginalizing distinctively local genres, have spread throughout the world and have come to constitute stylistic common denominators in global commercial music cultures ".
* Michael Talbot: " Tomaso Albinoni ", Grove Music Online ed.

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