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In the formulation of Unicode, an attempt was made to unify these variants by considering them different glyphs representing the same " grapheme ", or orthographic unit, hence, " Han unification ", with the resulting character repertoire sometimes contracted to Unihan.

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Kabyle music is based on a rich repertoire that is poetry and old tales passed through generations.
The categorization of dances as " ballroom dances " has always been fluid, with new dances or folk dances being added to or removed from the ballroom repertoire from time to time, so no list of subcategories or dances is any more than a description of current practices.
Completed in 1824, the symphony is one of the best-known works of the Western classical repertoire.
There is an established repertoire of common tactics and occurrences.
The motivation for biological aggression is an inherent and common aspect of the human behavioural repertoire.
There is a rich repertoire of literature and songs in Creole.
However, CSIRAC played standard repertoire and was not used to extend musical thinking or composition practice which is current computer-music practice.
The modern day cornet is used in brass bands, concert bands, and in specific symphonic repertoire that requires a more mellow sound.
This book was produced with the aim of providing extra music for non-congregational music items within services ( eg voluntaries, meditations, etc ) but has been adopted by congregations worldwide and is now used to supplement congregational repertoire.
The newest position in the repertoire is a suite " Seven Screen Shots " for double bass and piano ( 2005 ) by Ukrainian composer Alexander Shchetynsky with solo part that includes many unconventional methods of playing the double bass.
The overture is one of the most famous and frequently recorded works in the classical repertoire.
Although fast food is gaining popularity and many major fast-food chains have opened all over Greece, the Greek people still rely primarily on the rich and extensive repertoire of Greek cuisine.
Its most celebrated song is a Parsons-Harris duet cover of " Love Hurts ", a song that long remained in Harris ' solo repertoire.
The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets entire repertoire is Lovecraft-based.
An accepted exception is for French baroque repertoire which is often performed with a = 392 Hz, approximately a semitone lower again.
The first movement ( Prelude ) of that suite, later retitled after the composer's death as Asturias ( Leyenda ), is probably most famous today as part of the classical guitar repertoire, even though it was originally composed for piano and only later transcribed.
He is best known today for his melancholy songs such as " Come, heavy sleep " ( the basis for Benjamin Britten's Nocturnal ), " Come again ", " Flow my tears ", " I saw my Lady weepe " and " In darkness let me dwell ", but his instrumental music has undergone a major revival, and has been a source of repertoire for lutenists and classical guitarists during the twentieth century.
Murray Bookchin has put it this way " what of the syndicalist ideal of " collectivized " self-managed enterprises that are coordinated by like occupations on a national level and coordinated geographically by " collectives " on a local level ?... Here, the traditional socialist criticism of this syndicalist form of economic management is not without its point: the corporate or private capitalist, " worker-controlled " or not "” ironically, a technique in the repertoire of industrial management that is coming very much into vogue today as " workplace democracy " and " employee ownership " and constitutes no threat whatever to private property and capitalism ... In any case, " economic democracy " has not simply meant " workplace democracy " and " employee ownership.
A common trend throughout the 20th century, in both opera and general orchestral repertoire, is the use of smaller orchestras as a cost-cutting measure ; the grand Romantic-era orchestras with huge string sections, multiple harps, extra horns, and exotic percussion instruments were no longer feasible.
The mezzo-soprano, a term of comparatively recent origin, also has a large repertoire, ranging from the female lead in Purcell's Dido and Aeneas to such heavyweight roles as Brangäne in Wagner's Tristan und Isolde ( these are both roles sometimes sung by sopranos ; there is quite a lot of movement between these two voice-types ).
The bass repertoire is wide and varied, stretching from the comedy of Leporello in Don Giovanni to the nobility of Wotan in Wagner's Ring Cycle.
The most frequently performed repertoire for a symphony orchestra is Western classical music or opera.

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* Michael Everson's First proposed encoding into Unicode and ISO / IEC 10646 of Blissymbolics characters, based on the decomposition of the ISO-IR / 169 repertoire.
Also based in London, Le Nouveau Guignol form the UK's only permanent reparatory Grand Guignol company ; plays within their current repertoire include French Guignol classics such as " The Final Kiss ", " Tics ... Or Doing the Deed ", " The Lighthouse Keepers ", " Private Room Number Six " and " The Kiss of Blood ".
Sutton based SignWriting on DanceWriting, and finally expanded the system to the complete repertoire of MovementWriting.
Modern re-classifications of the voice types for Mozartian roles have been based on analysis of contemporary descriptions of the singers who created those roles and their other repertoire, and on the role's tessitura in the score.
Nevertheless, despite the fact that more of Cui's music is being made available in recent years in recordings and in new printed editions, his status today in the repertoire is considerably small, based ( in the West ) primarily on some of his piano and chamber music ( such as the violin and piano piece called Orientale ( op.
Since 1990s and 2000s, Drakensberg Boys ' Choir School based at gumboot dancing the folk-African part of their repertoire and white gumboots are the prt of the second variant of their concert costume ( the first variant is a classical " white man's " costume ).
Sinyan Shen, internationally known for his Shanghai classical repertoire and Shanghai jazz performances based on tonal interests and just intervals, is based in Chicago.
Various other national Universal Music Group companies are known to actively use the Mercury Records trademark as an imprint for their local artist and repertoire operations, but no other Universal Music Group companies use the label as a key marketing differentiator, nor do they operate frontline divisions based on the Mercury label.
Each individual bird has its own repertoire based on combinations of variations of the three parts.
Zvíkovský rarášek ( The Zvíkov Imp, 1915, a comedy based on Stroupežnický ) and Karlštejn ( Karlštejn castle, 1916, a more serious work based on Vrchlický ) both met with mixed reviews, although the latter gained an important place in the repertoire of Czech opera houses through mid-century.
The Prague Trio of Basset-horns, based in the Czech Republic, has a repertoire of music ( originally written for, or transcribed for, three basset horns ) by composers including Mozart, Scott Joplin, and Paul Desmond.
Up until the 20th century, bandura repertoire was an oral tradition based primarily on vocal works sung to the accompaniment of the bandura.
Starting in 1968 with 1 + 1, Philip Glass wrote a series of works that incorporated additive process ( form based on sequences such as 1, 1 2, 1 2 3, 1 2 3 4 ) into the repertoire of minimalist techniques ; these works included Two Pages, Music in Fifths, Music in Contrary Motion, and others.
The repertoire of Peking opera includes over 1, 400 works, which are based on Chinese history, folklore, and, increasingly, contemporary life.
* Le Ballet des coeurs, a work based on Les Enfants du Paradis, choreographed by Michael Smuin, and featuring songs from the Edith Piaf repertoire performed by Raquel Bitton, has been performed by the San Francisco Ballet and the Washington Ballet.
Her most recent releases for Glasgow based Linn Records include Walking In The Sun, 2006 featuring guitarist Eric Bibb, and Just Like a Woman-Hymn to Nina featuring the repertoire of Nina Simone in 2008.
As well as a repertoire introducing compositions by his ex-wife Carla Bley, the group's music moved towards free improvisation based on close empathy.
He sang a varied repertoire there through 1955, after which his career was largely based in Europe until his death at the age of fifty.
Later ballet scores arranged by Jacob include Mam ' zelle Angot, ( based on Charles Lecocq's music, which remains in the repertoire of the Royal Ballet ) and, in 1958, London Morning, composed for the London Festival Ballet by Noël Coward and orchestrated by Jacob.
Together, they dominated Yiddish theatre in Bucharest in the early 1880s and in New York City in the late 1880s and into the 1890s, with a repertoire based mainly in the works of Joseph Lateiner and Moses Horowitz.
A group of period instrumentalist players formed the OAE as a self-governing ensemble in 1986, and took its name from the historical period in the late 18th century where the core of its repertoire is based.

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