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In the 19th century, Roma orchestras became very well known throughout Europe, and were frequently thought of as the primary musical heritage of Hungary, as in Franz Liszt's Hungarian Dances and Rhapsodies, which used Hungarian Roma music as representative of Hungarian folk music Hungarian Roma music is often represented as the only music of the Roma, though multiple forms of Roma music are common throughout Europe and are often dissimilar to Hungarian forms.

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Many of Enescu's works were influenced by Romanian folk music, his most popular compositions being the two Romanian Rhapsodies ( 1901 – 2 ), the opera Œdipe ( 1936 ), and the suites for orchestra.
His orchestral works include the overture Cervantes, performed at Schwarzburg-Sondershausen in 1877, three Scottish Rhapsodies, a violin concerto premiered by Pablo de Sarasate at the Birmingham Festival of 1885, a " Scottish " concerto for piano ( 1897 ), a suite, London Day by Day ( 1902 ), and a Canadian Rhapsody ( 1905 ).
His best-known works include the symphonic poems La Mort de Tintagiles ( after Maeterlinck ), La Bonne Chanson ( after Verlaine ), A Pagan Poem ( after Virgil ), and Memories of My Childhood ( Life in a Russian Village ), as well as the song-cycle Five Irish Fantasies ( to words by W. B. Yeats and Heffernan ), and the chamber works Music for Four String Instruments and Two Rhapsodies for oboe, viola and piano.
* Rhapsodies ( 4 ), Op.

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In their original piano form, the Hungarian Rhapsodies are noted for their difficulty ( Liszt was a virtuoso pianist as well as a composer ).
Among his works are a large number of pieces for male voice choir, five symphonies and three orchestral " Swedish Rhapsodies.

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* Rowlf's Rhapsodies with the Muppets-Hosted by Rowlf, with guest stars Marisa Berenson, Peter Sellers, George Burns, and Steve Martin.
In 1934 Mintz, like most other animation studios at the time, also attempted to answer Disney's use of Technicolor, and began making color cartoons through the Color Rhapsodies series ; the series was originally in either cinicolor or two-strip Technicolor, but moved to three-strip Technicolor after Disney's contract with Technicolor expired in 1935.
In 1986 Papas released a further album in collaboration with Vangelis, entitled Rhapsodies ( Polydor CD 829 413-2 ).

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* 1997-Alan Hovhaness: Armenian Rhapsodies 1, 2, and 3 ; My Soul Is a Bird, from Symphony no.
Kindler and the orchestra made several 78-rpm recordings for RCA Victor, including the two Roumanian Rhapsodies by George Enescu ; much later, in 1960, the orchestra would perform the first of these works under the baton of the visiting Romanian conductor George Georgescu, a close associate and favored exponent of the composer.

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The pursuit of this tradition and the publications of Rapsodi të një poeme arbëreshe ( Rhapsody of an Arbëresh Poem ) in 1866 by Jeronim De Rada, of Përmbledhje të këngëve popullore dhe rapsodi të poemave shqiptare ( Collection of Albanian Folk Songs and Rhapsodies of Albanian Poems ) in 1871 by Zef Jubani, Bleta shqiptare ( Albanian Bee ) in 1878 by Thimi Mitko, etc., were part of the cultural programme of the National Renaissance for establishing a compact ethnic and cultural identity of Albanians.

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The classic example is Franz Liszt's famous Hungarian Rhapsodies for piano, which he based on popular art songs performed by Romani bands of the time.
Hungary's most important contribution to the worldwide field of European classical music is probably Franz Liszt, a renowned pianist in his own time and a well-regarded composer of 19 Hungarian Rhapsodies and a number of symphonic poems such as Les préludes.
The Hungarian Rhapsodies, S. 244, R106, (,, ) is a set of 19 piano pieces based on Hungarian folk themes, composed by Franz Liszt during 1846-1853, and later in 1882 and 1885.
* In the webcomic Rhapsodies, Providence, Rhode Island's fictional Major League Baseball team is named the Night-Gaunts
Reil is considered a writer within the German Romantic context and his 1803 work Rhapsidien uber die Anwendung der psychischen Kurmethode auf Geisteszeruttungen (' Rhapsodies about applying the methods of treatment to disorganized spirits ') has been called the most important document of Romantic psychiatry.
The Color Rhapsodies series is most notable for introducing the characters of The Fox and the Crow in the 1941 short The Fox and the Grapes.

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* Rhapsodies in Black: Art of the Harlem Renaissance, group show, 1998, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C.
These drinks were called Rhum Rhapsodies and made Don the Beachcomber's restaurant the hot spot for Hollywood elite and stars from the 1940s well into the 1960s.
9, in C major, and the two Romanian Rhapsodies, op.
** Three Slavonic Rhapsodies ( op.
17 Rhapsodies.
* Johannes Brahms, Two Rhapsodies, Op.
* Ernő Dohnányi, Four Rhapsodies, Op.
* George Enescu, Romanian Rhapsodies Nos.
2 Rhapsodies Op.
His first and probably most famous compositions, the Poème roumaine and the Romanian Rhapsodies Nos.
They collaborated again in 1986 for " Rhapsodies ", an electronic rendition of seven Byzantine liturgical hymns.
Svendsen's output includes two symphonies, a violin concerto, and the Romance for violin, as well as a number of Norwegian Rhapsodies for orchestra.
Concerto – Bartok: Violin Concerto No. 2, Rhapsodies Nos.

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These guitars are most commonly used by swing and jazz players and often incorporate electronics in the form of a pickup.
These often incorporate a reminder to the dealers as to which bets to pay or collect.
Similarly, hospital emergency codes often incorporate colors ( such as the widely used " Code Blue " indicating a cardiac arrest ), although they may also include numbers, and may not conform to a uniform standard.
Because of these differences, corporate lawyers are often consulted in an effort to determine the most appropriate or advantageous state in which to incorporate, and a majority of public companies in the U. S. are Delaware corporations.
Racing engines burning methanol and ethanol fuel often incorporate a CR of 14. 5-16: 1.
Gymnastics, figure skating and synchronized swimming are sports that incorporate dance, while martial arts kata are often compared to dances.
Dennett sees evolution by natural selection as an algorithmic process ( though he spells out that algorithms as simple as long division often incorporate a significant degree of randomness ).
Formulaic tales incorporate plots that have been reused so often as to be easily recognizable.
The risk of anthropomorphism is often raised with regard to such comparisons, and assessment of non-human animals cannot incorporate evidence from linguistic communication.
Most production and journalism courses incorporate media studies content, but academic institutions often establish separate departments.
Many pagans and pagan traditions attempt to incorporate elements of historical religions, cultures and mythologies into their beliefs and practices, often emphasizing the age of their sources.
Most modern editions are based on the longer Folio version, but often incorporate Quarto readings of words when the Folio text appears to be in error.
While OBE implementations often incorporate a host of many progressive pedagogical models and ideas, such as reform mathematics, block scheduling, project-based learning and whole language reading, OBE in itself does not specify or require any particular style of teaching or learning.
Visas often take the form of an inked stamp, although some countries use adhesive stickers that incorporate security features to discourage forgery.
During its lifetime, the PowerBook went through several major revisions and redesigns, often being the first to incorporate features that would later become standard in competing laptops.
Stamps that are printed on sheets are generally separated by perforations, though, more recently, with the advent of gummed stamps that do not have to be moistened prior to affixing them, designs can incorporate smooth edges ( although a purely decorative perforated edge is often present ).
Such languages often incorporate mechanisms to make these tasks easier while retaining the purely functional quality of the language, such as definite clause grammars and monads.
Errors often crept in: sometimes a copyist would switch words around, and other times incorporate a student's marginal notes into the main text.
Demonstrations often also incorporate bricks, tiles, and blocks of ice or other materials.
Other tools have a primary purpose but also incorporate other functionality-for example, lineman's pliers incorporate a gripper and cutter, and are often used as a hammer ; and some hand saws incorporate a carpenter's square in the right-angle between the blade's dull edge and the saw's handle.
This is prevalent among Polish and Italian couples, although many other brides and grooms often incorporate it.
Carriers typically incorporate further exceptions into a contract of carriage, often specifically claiming not to be a common carrier.
Costumes are often colorful to enhance the character's visual appeal and frequently incorporate the superhero's name and theme.

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