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  2. Oxford Chamber Music Society - Wikipedia

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    For 27 years, especially during the 1940s, the society met free of charge at Gunfield in Norham Gardens, North Oxford, with the sponsorship and support of the pianist Margaret Deneke and her sister Helena Deneke, who lived at Gunfield. The society changed its name to OCMS in 1968. Concerts at the Holywell Music Room restarted in 1987.

  3. Sphinx Organization - Wikipedia

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    During their time at the Academy, students receive both private and masterclass instruction in chamber and solo music. Finally, Sphinx Journeys is a program that founder Aaron Dworkin hosts. It is a radio show that highlights classical music produced by Black and Latino musicians. The program is a co-production with WRCJ-FM in Detroit. [10] [12]

  4. Oxford International Song Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Festival was founded in 2002 by the pianist Sholto Kynoch, [1] and in a short space of time grew to be the United Kingdom's largest art song festival. [2] Oxford Lieder is now a registered charity and in addition to the annual festival which takes place in October, [3] there are regular concerts and masterclasses throughout the year, and a growing programme of educational events.

  5. Category:Classical musicians from Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Classical musicians from Michigan — originally from or residing in the state during their careers. Pages in category "Classical musicians from Michigan" The following 74 pages are in this category, out of 74 total.

  6. List of classical music festivals - Wikipedia

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    The major time divisions of classical music are as follows: the early music period, which includes the Medieval (500–1400) and the Renaissance (1400–1600) era, played at early music festivals; the common practice period, which includes the Baroque (1600–1750), Classical (1750–1830), and Romantic eras (1804–1910), which included opera ...

  7. Michigan Philharmonic - Wikipedia

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    Michigan Philharmonic is dedicated to sharing the music of living composers in order to keep classical music alive and relevant. Every classical concert features music by a contemporary composer. Living composers whose work has been featured by Michigan Philharmonic: Lowell Liebermann: Flute Concerto; Andre Myers: Changes, Apex of R; Michael ...

  8. Music of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The music of Michigan is composed of many different genres. The city of Detroit has been one of the most musically influential and innovative cities for the past 50 years, whether in Michigan or anywhere else in the United States. Impressively, for 48 straight years (1959–2007) a greater Michigan-area artist has produced a chart-topping ...

  9. List of classical music concerts with an unruly audience ...

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    This one, with Cage as performer, was met with boos and hisses. Allegedly, the orchestra failed to take the music seriously, and in so doing, effectively sabotaged it. The event was recorded, and released as part of a Bernstein retrospective set. [42] [43] Hans Werner Henze: Das Floß der Medusa: December 9, 1968 Hamburg