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  2. List of Cambridge Companions to Music - Wikipedia

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    The Cambridge Companions to Music form a book series published by Cambridge University Press. Each book is a collection of essays on the topic commissioned by the publisher. [1] The first was published in 1993, the Cambridge Companion to the Violin. Since then numerous volumes have been published nearly every year, covering a variety of ...

  3. Thomas Mace - Wikipedia

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    Born in 1612 or 1613, [1] he played the lute from c. 1621, but his teacher if any is unknown. [2] He also played the viol. [3] He was a singer, [4] termed a lay clerk, in the choir of Trinity College, Cambridge from 1635 until his death.

  4. Harvey Samuel Whistler - Wikipedia

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    Harvey Samuel Whistler Jr. was born September 7, 1907, in Fresno, California, [4] to hotel owners, Harvey Samuel and Sallie Byrn Whistler. [5] His mother, a classically trained pianist, insisted that music be part of Harvey Jr.’s education and oversaw his earliest training on piano.

  5. Violin acoustics - Wikipedia

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    The viola is a larger version of the violin, and has on average a total body length of 27 + 1 ⁄ 4 inches (69.2 cm), with strings tuned a fifth lower than a violin (with a length of about 23 + 3 ⁄ 8 inches (59.4 cm)). The viola's larger size is not proportionally great enough to correspond to the strings being pitched as they are, which ...

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  7. Universal Dictionary of Violin & Bow Makers - Wikipedia

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    Having played violins from many manufacturers, Henley sought to compile a comprehensive list evaluating violin and bow makers. After Henley's death in 1957, dealer Cyril Woodcock (1897–1980) [1] completed and published the work based on Henley's unfinished notes. The work was first published in five volumes in 1959 and 1960, and republished ...

  8. Octave - Wikipedia

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    The abbreviations col 8, coll' 8, and c. 8 va stand for coll'ottava, meaning "with the octave", i.e. to play the notes in the passage together with the notes in the notated octaves. Any of these directions can be cancelled with the word loco , but often a dashed line or bracket indicates the extent of the music affected.

  9. Cambridge Science Centre - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge Science Centre, initially located on Jesus Lane in Cambridge, England, is the city's first interactive science museum. The start-up exhibition space was opened by the Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University , Leszek Borysiewicz , on 7 February 2013, [ 1 ] the museum was opened to the public on 8 February 2013.