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Pages in category "Classical music groups" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 2Cellos; Q.
This is a list of musical genres within the context of classical music, organized according to the corresponding periods in which they arose or became common. Various terms can be used to classify a classical music composition, mainly including genre, form , compositional technique and style.
historical people are seen participating in entirely fictional events, or vice versa the actions of historical people are attributed to other persons For the purposes of this list, Biblical characters are generally taken to be fictional, unless there is clear evidence of their historicity.
A vocal group is a performing ensemble of vocalists who sing and harmonize together. The first well-known vocals groups emerged in the 19th century, and the style had reached widespread popularity by the 1940s. [3] Vocal groups can come in several different forms, including: [4]
A culture hero is a mythological hero specific to some group (cultural, ethnic, religious, etc.) who changes the world through invention or discovery.A typical culture hero might be credited as the discoverer of fire, or agriculture, songs, tradition, law or religion, and is usually the most important legendary figure of a people, sometimes as the founder of its ruling dynasty.
List of Pre-1940 blues musicians, showing name, birth and death year, origin, primary style, and references; Name Birth year Death year Origin Primary style Ref(s) Mozelle Alderson: 1904 1994 Ohio Country blues [4] Alger "Texas" Alexander: 1900 1954 Texas Country blues [5] Ora Alexander: c.1909: Unknown: Alabama Classic female blues [6] Albert ...
Archie Bell & the Drells; Backstreet Boys; Bee Gees; Black Ivory; Bloodstone; Blue Magic; Boney M. Boyz II Men [1]; Brisbane Birralee Voices; Brownstone; Cliff Adams Singers
The core group were Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, and William S. Burroughs, who were joined later by Gregory Corso. [73] The New York School was an informal group of poets active in 1950s New York City whose work was said to be a reaction to the Confessionalists.