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  2. Excelsior (Longfellow) - Wikipedia

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    "Excelsior" is a short poem written in 1841 by American poet ... "On Your Toes," Archived 2009-12-28 at the Wayback Machine lyrics by Lorenz Hart, 1936. ...

  3. Gloria in excelsis Deo - Wikipedia

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    The melody in neume notation " Gloria in excelsis Deo" (Latin for "Glory to God in the highest") is a Christian hymn known also as the Greater Doxology (as distinguished from the "Minor Doxology" or Gloria Patri) and the Angelic Hymn [1] [2] /Hymn of the Angels. [3]

  4. You Can't Always Get What You Want - Wikipedia

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    "You Can't Always Get What You Want" is a song by the English rock band the Rolling Stones from their 1969 album Let It Bleed. Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, it was named as the 100th greatest song of all time by Rolling Stone magazine in its 2004 list of the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time" before dropping a place the following year.

  5. Excelsior - Wikipedia

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    Excelsior Amusement Park, located on Lake Minnetonka in the town of Excelsior, Minnesota Excelsior Brigade , a New York infantry brigade in the Union Army in the American Civil War Excelsior Diamond , a famous diamond, once the largest known

  6. Excelsior (Slauson Malone 1 album) - Wikipedia

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    Excelsior is the second studio album by American musician Jasper Marsalis, and his first under the alias Slauson Malone 1. The album was released on October 6, 2023, by Warp Records , Marsalis' first release with the label.

  7. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Wikipedia

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    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (February 27, 1807 – March 24, 1882) was an American poet and educator. His original works include the poems "Paul Revere's Ride", "The Song of Hiawatha", and "Evangeline".

  8. The Bells of the Strasbourg Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics are taken from the prologue of the dramatic poem The Golden Legend (1851) by American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, to whom the composition is dedicated. [1] The cantata is divided into two sections. The first one, called Preludio (Excelsior), features a mezzo-soprano solo.

  9. Robert Barnet - Wikipedia

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    Barnet wrote lyrics for 1492 and Excelsior, Jr. [6] Collaborators included Robert Melville Baker, [7] George Whitefield Chadwick, [8] Edward Warren Corliss, [9] Louis F. Gottschalk, Harry Lawson Heartz, [10] David Kilburn Stevens, [11] Lewis Sabin Thompson, [12] and George Lowell Tracy. [13]