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Some major works composed during this period include Wavemaker ( 1977 ), Phrygian Gates for solo piano ( 1977 ), Shaker Loops ( 1978 ), Common Tones in Simple Time ( 1979 ), Harmonium ( 1980 – 81 ), Grand Pianola Music ( 1982 ), Light Over Water ( 1983 ), Harmonielehre ( 1984 – 85 ), The Chairman Dances ( 1985 ), Short Ride in a Fast Machine ( 1986 ), and Nixon in China ( 1985 – 87 ).
One example is Grand Pianola Music ( 1981 – 82 ), a humorous piece that purposely draws its content from musical cliches.
* ( 1982 ) Grand Pianola Music

Grand and Music
* 2012: Honorary Doctorate Degree of Music and Performance – Grand Canyon University
The partnership went on to produce these and other Broadway musicals such as Allegro, Me & Juliet, Pipe Dream, Flower Drum Song, and The Sound of Music, as well as the musical film State Fair ( and its stage adaptation of the same name ), and the television musical Cinderella, all featured in the revue A Grand Night for Singing.
The halftime show, produced by Radio City Music Hall, was titled " Something Grand " and featured performances by vocalist Chubby Checker, The Rockettes, and 88 grand pianos.
Music and flamboyant costumes play a central role, from the Queen elections to the Grand Parade, which winds it ways down city avenues to the delight of thousands of spectators.
In naming Denton, Texas, the " Best Music Scene " for 2008, Paste magazine cited Brave Combo as the " Grand Pooh-Bah of Denton bands " and said that " Brave Combo, is in many ways the template from which all the rest are cut: eclectic and artistically ambitious, with a high degree of musicianship and a strong DIY ethic.
That night Barn Dance followed the NBC Red Network's Music Appreciation Hour, which consisted of classical music and selections from the Grand Opera genre with Walter Damrosch as emcee.
In 1985, The Nashville Network began airing an edited half-hour version of the program as Grand Ole Opry Live ; the show moved to Country Music Television and CMT Canada in 2001 ( expanding to an hour in the process ), and then to the Great American Country ( GAC ) cable network in 2003.
Music and theatre venues include The Grand Theatre, and The Wellington Street Theatre, which host performances from international, national, and local groups like Domino Theatre, Theatre Kingston, The Vagabond Repertory Theatre Company, Hope Theatre Projects, Bottle Tree Productions, and other small groups that dot the downtown area.
In VH1's " Behind the Music " Grand Funk Railroad episode, Knight stated that the original contract would have run out in about three months, and that the smart decision for the band would have been to just wait out the time.
76 Music Hall ( now known as the Grand Country Music Hall ) became the first theater to have three different shows a day performing in different time slots.
In 2005, he was awarded the Sorano Friendship and Peace Award, the Russian International St .- Andrew-the-First-Called Prize, the insignia of Grand Officer of the Order of Merit of Luxembourg, and the IMC UNESCO International Music Prize, while already in 2002 he was honoured in Bonn with the Erich Wolfgang Korngold Prize for film music at the International Film Music Biennial in Bonn ( cf also: Homepage of the Art and Exhibition Hall Bonn ).
In 1966 members of the orchestra were seen recording in the Motown studio on W. Grand Boulevard with The Supremes for the ABC-TV documentary " Anatomy of Pop: The Music Explosion.
The second Koinonia building next door at 1000 16th Avenue S. ( 16th and Grand ) had been an old " Five and Dime " store on Music Square that had closed down.
The humorist and music impresario Gerard Hoffnung was also remembered with the performance in the Last Night of Malcolm Arnold's A Grand Grand Overture, which was commissioned for the first Hoffnung Music Festival.
His Symphony No. 1 (' Grand Symphony ') was even issued on a CD supplement to an issue of BBC Music Magazine.
He is a member of the Grand Ole Opry, was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame in 2001.
Jackson was the most nominated artist at the 29th annual TNN / Music City News Country Awards that was broadcast June 5 from the Grand Ole Opry House.
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Grand and 1982
In the 1982 Finnish Grand Prix, held in Imatra under very wet conditions, Taylor and Johansson's bike slid off the road and collided with a telephone pole along the course.
* 1982 – Mika Kallio, Finnish Grand Prix motorcycle racer
In 1982 Patrese moved to Brabham and gained a lucky win at that year's Monaco Grand Prix when there were five leaders including Andrea de Cesaris and then Didier Pironi who both ran out of fuel whilst leading the final lap.
The Government of Victoria refused to approve the plans for the upgrade VFL Park in 1982 / 1983, because the upgrade would have threatened the Melbourne Cricket Ground's right to host the VFL Grand Final.
When Villeneuve was eleven years old, his father was killed during the qualifying session for the 1982 Belgian Grand Prix at Zolder following a collision with Jochen Mass.
Villeneuve died in a 140 mph ( 225 km / h ) crash caused by a collision with the March of Jochen Mass during qualifying for the 1982 Belgian Grand Prix at Zolder.
Despite the off-field troubles, Carlton continued to thrive on-field, and Parkin led the team to back-to-back premierships in 1981 and 1982, with victories in the Grand Finals against Collingwood and respectively.
* Grand officer of the Order of Orange-Nassau ( 9 September 1982 )
After reaching and losing the 1982 Grand Final, it has been a rocky road for the Tigers who have struggled to come to grips with the rules and regulations of a modernized AFL, including the draft and salary cap.
" Legrand returned to his role as jazz arranger for the Stan Getz album Communications ' 72 and resumed his collaboration with Phil Woods on Jazz Le Grand ( 1979 ) and After the Rain ( 1982 ); then, he collaborated with violinist Stephane Grappelli on an album in 1992.
Drivers used obsolete Grand National ( now Sprint Cup ) cars on larger tracks but by the inception of the touring format in 1982, the series used older compact cars.
* Commander of the Order of Merit of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg ( 1999 ; previously Knight, 1982 )
* Honorary Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire in 1988, awarded in recognition for an " outstanding and invaluable " contribution to military cooperation between the UK and the US, particularly during the Falklands War of 1982.
He was best known for developing the Pontiac GTO muscle car, the Pontiac Firebird, Pontiac Grand Prix, and the DeLorean DMC-12 sports car, which was later featured in the 1985 film Back to the Future, and for his high profile 1982 arrest on charges of drug trafficking.
From 1982 through 1988, he won seven Grand Slam singles titles ( three at the French Open, three at the Australian Open, and one at the US Open ), and one Grand Slam men's doubles title ( at Wimbledon ).
Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1982.
From 1962 to 1982 it was the home of the Finnish motorcycle Grand Prix.
Brabham began the 1982 season with two BMW-powered BT50 chassis at the South African Grand Prix, where Piquet and Patrese qualified second and fourth respectively, but retired early in the race.
The first winner in Montreal was Quebec native Gilles Villeneuve who died in 1982 on the final qualifying lap for the Belgian Grand Prix.
The 1982 Canadian Grand Prix, in the shadow of the death of Villeneuve a month earlier, saw another accident when Villeneuve's teammate Didier Pironi stalled on the grid.
1982 saw the inaugural Detroit Grand Prix, making three Formula One races in the United States that year.

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