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In fact, Catullus may have brought about a substantial revival of that form in Rome.
The post – World War II folk revival in America and in Britain started a new genre, contemporary folk music and brought an additional meaning to the term folk music.
The revival of tram networks in France has brought about a number of technical developments both in the traction systems and in the styling of the cars:
In the United Kingdom, the 1979 Mod revival brought with it a burst of fresh creativity from fanzines, and for the next decade, the youth subculture inspired the production of dozens of independent publications.
During this era, new technologies and networks of infrastructure and communication brought to the people messages of religious revival, social reform, and party politics, as well as moving goods, money, and people ever more rapidly and efficiently.
In the 1990s, with the revival of interest in constructed languages brought on by the Internet, some people rediscovered Novial.
Recently, a contemporary revival in various martial arts in Korea has brought interest into the application of the woldo and its history.
Three events brought forward a different kind of ragtime revival in the 1970s.
In the 1960s, the American folk music revival in the United States brought a renewed interest in the songs of Joe Hill and other Wobblies, and seminal folk revival figures such as Pete Seeger and Woody Guthrie had a pro-Wobbly tone, while some were members of the IWW.
The Sena dynasty brought a period of revival in Hinduism in Bengal.
In addition, the first American Shakers appreciated the revival tradition, and brought those practices into Shaker worship.
::* complacency brought about by the very existence of the institutions which drove the revival ;
They had occupied Egypt and cast it into a cultural decline that persisted until a revival brought about by her policies and innovations.
Following the Seven Years ' War, the town's population fell below 6, 000, but an economic revival based on the linen and tobacco industries brought growth from the 1780s.
The revival of the European class system at this time brought entertainment back to the palaces and homes of the nobility and along with it the start of what can be called the modern recipe book.
There was another, more durable revival in the Italian renaissance when the fall of Byzantium and rising trade with the Islamic cultures brought a flood of knowledge about, and from, the antiquity of Europe.
The Renaissance brought a revival of interest in restoring as much of Roman culture as could be restored and with it the return of the concept of classic, " the best.
The Great Depression drove many of Bancroft's residents away to larger cities ; but the onset of World War II brought a revival of prosperity.
During the month of February 1878, the people of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Rocky Hill brought an evangelist, Miss Lizzie Sharp, to conduct revival meetings in their church.
Recent years have brought a revival of sorts to Nelsonville, capturing its artistic spirit in an effort to restore the Public Square into an Arts District.
Former Sounds editor Alan Lewis was brought in to rescue the paper, mirroring Alan Smith's revival a decade and a half before.
On September 18, 2006, Yoshinoya brought back their beef bowl for one day as " the beef bowl revival festival " ( 牛丼復活祭, gyūdon fukkatsusai ).
The 1971 Soul to Soul festival, however, featured a number of African American musicians ( like Wilson Pickett and Tina Turner ), which had the effect of legitimizing African culture, thus causing a major roots revival that brought highlife to international audiences.

revival and forward
Based on his research into the modern German occult revival ( 1890 – 1910 ), Goodrick-Clarke puts forward a thesis on the driving force behind occultism.
The idea for revival was first brought forward by the Old Crow Society, which represents Carleton Football's alumni, in 2000, but it was deemed that such a move would be too premature at that time.
The Union of the Armenian Noblemen looks forward to the active participation of the representatives and descendants of the Armenian nobility in the revival of the best traditions of the Armenian aristocracy.
Whereas the original mods looked forward ( although maintaining nostalgia for British cultural icons ), the mod revival was a conscious effort to harken back to an earlier generation in terms of style.

revival and musical
Two musical arrangers named Dwight Moody and Ira Sankey heralded another religious revival in the cities of the U. S. and Europe, giving the song international exposure.
Since its original 1973 Broadway production, the musical has enjoyed professional productions in the West End, by opera companies, in a 2009 Broadway revival, and elsewhere, and it is a popular choice for regional groups.
The Stephen Sondheim Center for the Performing Arts produced a limited-run revival of the musical from January 11 to 27, 2008.
Bartók's music reflects two trends that dramatically changed the sound of music in the 20th century: the breakdown of the diatonic system of harmony that had served composers for the previous two hundred years ( Griffiths 1978, 7 ); and the revival of nationalism as a source for musical inspiration, a trend that began with Mikhail Glinka and Antonín Dvořák in the last half of the 19th century ( Einstein 1947, 332 ).
In 1994, he made his Broadway debut, as a replacement cast member playing the Devil in a revival of the baseball musical, Damn Yankees, choreographed by future film director Rob Marshall ( Chicago ).
On April 18, 2010, Grammer made his Broadway musical debut playing the role of Georges in a revival of the Jerry Herman / Harvey Fierstein musical La Cage aux Folles, for which he was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical.
In the 2000s, Bollywood musicals played an instrumental role in the revival of the musical film genre in the Western world.
More recently, there has been a revival of interest in presenting silent films with quality musical scores, either reworkings of period scores or cue sheets, or composition of appropriate original scores.
The New York Times commented that she was " a sultry young country music singer who plays the notorious criminal Bonnie Parker and does for this musical what Reba McEntire did for the 1999 revival of Annie Get Your Gun.
* A Broadway revival of the Sondheim musical, directed by John Doyle, was mounted at the Eugene O ' Neill Theatre in 2005.
A living museum of historical musical instruments was created at the University of Vienna as a center for the revival of the instrument.
A later revival of this musical would win an award.
In June 2006, Dolenz played Charlemagne at the Goodspeed Opera House for the revival of the musical Pippin in East Haddam, Connecticut.
Finally, for the 1814 revival Beethoven began anew, and with fresh musical material wrote what we now know as the Fidelio overture.
In 1983, he reprised his most famous role, playing Zorba the Greek for 362 performances in a successful revival of the Kander and Ebb musical Zorba.
David Russell Hulme, editor of the Oxford University Press 2000 scholarly edition of the score, has attributed the cuts and other changes to the music principally to Harry Norris, musical director of the D ' Oyly Carte at the time of the Glasgow revival, and the modifications to the opera's orchestration, as well as the new overture, to Geoffrey Toye.
* Geoffrey Toye, the D ' Oyly Carte musical director for the first London revival in 1921, supplied a new overture to replace the original overture arranged by Hamilton Clarke.
Much of the band ’ s enduring and unfashionable reputation stems from their emergence in the early 1980s as the most commercially successful band of the neo-progressive rock movement, an unexpected revival of the progressive rock musical style that had fallen out of critical favour in the mid-1970s.
* The 2011 revival of The Wizard of Oz contains a musical number entitled " Bacchanalia ", which is a dance number in act two at The Witch's Castle.
Minnelli began performing professionally at age 17, in 1963, in an Off-Broadway revival of the musical Best Foot Forward, for which she received the Theatre World Award.
The street became the title of a film by Busby Berkeley in 1933 ( 42nd Street ) and a stage musical based on it from 1980 ( 42nd Street ), which experienced a revival in 2001.
Plainchant represents the first revival of musical notation after knowledge of the ancient Greek system was lost.
A heavily-revised revival of the musical opened on January 19, 2006 at the West End Theatre in New York City.

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