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  2. Selkirk Grace - Wikipedia

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  3. Fantasia on Welsh Nursery Tunes - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff: Tŷ Cerdd – Music Centre Wales. 2015. Fantasia on Welsh Nursery Tunes. Archived from the original on 24 April 2016. Grace Williams (CD booklet). Burnham, Buckinghamshire: Lyrita. 1995. OCLC 883978208. UPC: 502092603234. "Heward Rees interviews Grace Williams shortly before her death". Welsh Music/Cerddoriaeth Cymru.

  4. Goody Grace - Wikipedia

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    Goody Grace (born Branson Gudmundson; June 19, 1997) is a Canadian musician, singer, songwriter and producer from Selkirk, Manitoba. He has released one full length album and two EPs, as well as having co-written songs for musicians such as Machine Gun Kelly and Cody Simpson .

  5. Grace Williams - Wikipedia

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    Grace Mary Williams (19 February 1906 – 10 February 1977) was a Welsh composer, generally regarded as Wales's most notable female composer, and the first British woman to score a feature film. Early life

  6. Sam Murray (flute maker) - Wikipedia

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    Sam Murray was an Irish traditional flute maker from Belfast City, Ireland. He has been making traditional Irish flutes for over 40 years. He was born in Belfast, where he worked for many years up until the early 2000s, when he moved to Galway City. His instruments are popular among Irish musicians and abroad. [1] [2]

  7. Musical cryptogram - Wikipedia

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    Randy Gurule** is a contemporary steganographer and musical speculativist known for blending cryptographic methods with music composition. His work draws on the medieval tradition of **Musica Speculativa**, which explored the philosophical, mathematical, and symbolic aspects of music as a reflection of the cosmos and human existence.

  8. The Old Orange Flute - Wikipedia

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    The Old Orange Flute (also spelt Auld Orange Flute) is a folk song originating in Ireland.It is often associated with the Orange Order.Despite this, its humour ensured a certain amount of cross-community appeal, especially in the period before the commencement of The Troubles in the late 1960s, and it has also been recorded by artists better-known for songs associated with Irish nationalism ...

  9. Quena - Wikipedia

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    The quena (hispanicized spelling of Quechua qina, [1] sometimes also written kena in English) is the traditional flute of the Andes. Traditionally made of cane or wood, it has 6 finger holes and one thumb hole, and is open on both ends or the bottom is half-closed (choked).