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Other innovations with better claims to musical interest survived rehearing to acquire in time the status of classics.
His many innovations transformed the Hollywood musical film, and he is credited with almost single-handedly making the ballet form commercially acceptable to film audiences.
Gilbert and Sullivan introduced innovations in content and form that directly influenced the development of musical theatre through the 20th century.
Published in the 1730s, they were shunned by the musical authorities for their technical innovations, and were forgotten by the musical community at large.
As a student and significant follower of Arnold Schoenberg, he became one of the best-known exponents of the twelve-tone technique ; in addition, his innovations regarding schematic organization of pitch, rhythm and dynamics were formative in the musical technique later known as total serialism.
The 1970s saw a number of musical innovations among salsa musicians.
He spent most of his life in Vienna, becoming a representative of " New German " trend in lieder, a trend which followed from the expressive, chromatic and dramatic musical innovations of Richard Wagner.
Some, such as the composer André Campra, were stunned by its originality and wealth of invention ; others found its harmonic innovations discordant and saw the work as an attack on the French musical tradition.
Roach's most significant innovations came in the 1940s, when he and jazz drummer Kenny Clarke devised a new concept of musical time.
Part of the musical approach of The Nice was transferring the innovations of these jazz artists into an electric medium, one that was influenced by The Who, Jimi Hendrix, and The Beatles.
Fernando Ortiz, the first great Cuban folklorist, described Cuba's musical innovations as arising from the interplay (' transculturation ') between African slaves settled on large sugar plantations and Spaniards or Canary Islanders who grew tobacco on small farms.
:" After Saumell's visionary work, all that was left to do was to develop his innovations, all of which profoundly influenced the history of Cuban nationalist musical movements.
The latter was a leading figure of Serialism while Messiaen incorporated Asian ( particularly Indian ) influences and bird song and Dutilleux translated the innovations of Debussy, Bartók and Stravinsky into his own, very personal, musical idiom.
Nubian folk music can still be heard, but migration and intercultural contact with Egyptian and other musical genres have produced new innovations.
Some of Sweelinck's innovations were of profound musical importance, including the fugue — he was the first to write an organ fugue which began simply, with one subject, successively adding texture and complexity until a final climax and resolution, an idea which was perfected at the end of the Baroque era by Bach.
The relatively recent history of Italy includes the development of an opera tradition that has spread throughout the world ; prior to the development of Italian identity or a unified Italian state, the Italian peninsula contributed to important innovations in music including the development of musical notation and Gregorian chant.
With musical innovations of the era, the band were surprised to find the room they had used previously at the Record Plant was replaced by a " giant synthesizer ".
Thalberg by the late 19th century was often only characterised as " Old Arpeggio "; his musical innovations were unrecognised or had been forgotten.
Weber's innovations were eclipsed by those of Richard Wagner, one of the most revolutionary and controversial figures in musical history.
Richard Wagner was one of the most revolutionary and controversial composers in musical history and his innovations changed the course of opera, not just in Germany and Austria but throughout Europe.
Leoninos broke up in 1965, but were followed by Os Úntués, led by Leonel Aguiar, who added American, Argentinian, Congolese and Cuban musical influences, and introduced the electric guitar and other innovations.
Some of the earliest innovations were carried out by some Heike-players during this musical tradition.

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Jimmy Witherspoon, Blues singer ( and a good one ), and the Ike Isaacs Trio, which has done such wonderful work for two afternoons now, helping him with the musical examples.
The highly iridescent inner nacre layer of the shell of abalone has traditionally been used as a decorative item, in jewelry, buttons, and as inlay in furniture and in musical instruments such as guitars, etc.
" Amazing Grace " is emblematic of several kinds of folk music styles, often used as the standard example to illustrate such musical techniques as lining out and call and response, that have been practiced in both black and white folk music.
Certain high church services and other musical events in liturgical churches ( such as the Roman Catholic Mass and the Lutheran Divine Service ) may be a cappella, a practice remaining from apostolic times.
Opponents of musical instruments in the Christian worship believe that such opposition is supported by the New Testament and Church history.
Orchestration differs in that it is only adapting music for an orchestra or musical ensemble while arranging " involves adding compositional techniques, such as new thematic material for introductions, transitions, or modulations, and endings ... Arranging is the art of giving an existing melody musical variety " ( ibid ).
It is used for decoration for its bright gold-like appearance ; for applications where low friction is required such as locks, gears, bearings, doorknobs, ammunition, and valves ; for plumbing and electrical applications ; and extensively in musical instruments such as horns and bells for its acoustic properties.
The malleability and acoustic properties of brass have made it the metal of choice for musical instruments such as the trombone, tuba, trumpet, cornet, euphonium, tenor horn, and French horn which are collectively known as the brass within an orchestra.
Beethoven was eager to have his work played in Berlin as soon as possible after finishing it, since he thought that musical taste in Vienna was dominated by Italian composers such as Rossini.
Haley continued to score hits throughout the 1950s such as " See You Later, Alligator " and he starred in the first rock and roll musical movies Rock Around the Clock and Don't Knock the Rock, both in 1956.
Inverness County in particular has a heavy concentration of musical activity, with regular performances in communities such as Mabou and Judique.
Most communities across the country will host organized celebrations for Canada Day, usually outdoor public events, such as parades, carnivals, festivals, barbecues, air and maritime shows, fireworks, and free musical concerts, as well as citizenship ceremonies for new citizens.
The musical style was emphasized in many of the episode titles, which were in English, such as: " Asteroid Blues ", " Honky Tonk Woman ", " Ballad of Fallen Angels ", " Heavy Metal Queen ", " Jamming With Edward ", " Jupiter Jazz " and " Mushroom Samba ".
Persons who had a notable career in France returned to Corsica to write in Corsican, such as the musical producers, Dumenicu Togniotti, director of the Teatru Paisanu, which produced polyphonic musicals, 1973 – 1982, followed in 1980 by Michel Raffaelli's Teatru di a Testa Mora, and Saveriu Valentini's Teatru Cupabbia in 1984.
Some musical genres have a parallel dance form such as baroque music and baroque dance ; others, such as classical music and classical ballet, developed separately.
The LTM label has released a large number of Dada-related sound recordings, including interviews with artists such as Tzara, Picabia, Schwitters, Arp and Huelsenbeck, and musical repertoire including Satie, Ribemont-Dessaignes, Picabia and Nelly van Doesburg.
Sounds produced by non-human agents, such as waterfalls or birds, are often described as " musical ", but rarely as " music ".
Hofstadter's writing is characterized by an intense interaction between form and content, as is exemplified by the 20 dialogues in GEB, many of which simultaneously talk about and imitate strict musical forms used by Bach, such as canons and fugues.
As such, in some regions, bassists may have to supplement their musical work with income from another field outside of music.
Such kits are particularly favoured in musical genres such as trad jazz, rockabilly and swing blues.
Activities such as personal reading or practicing a musical instrument are considered to be hobbies or pastimes.
Aside from elephants, the word has been used to refer to ivory, elephant tusks, musical horns made of elephant tusks, or a musical instrument resembling such horns.

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