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The clavier à lumières ("keyboard with lights"), or tastiera per luce, as it appears in the score, was a musical instrument invented by Alexander Scriabin for use in his work Prometheus: Poem of Fire. Only one version of this instrument was constructed, for the performance of Prometheus: Poem of Fire in New York City in 1915. [1]
Due to his sudden and early death, Gibbons' output was not as large as that of his older contemporary William Byrd, [1] but he still managed to produce various secular and sacred polyphonic vocal works, including consort songs, services, more than 40 full anthems and verse anthems, a set of 20 madrigals as well as at least 20 keyboard works and ...
Green is the fourth studio album by British progressive rock musician Steve Hillage, released by Virgin Records in April 1978.. Written in spring 1977 at the same time as his previous album, the funk-inflected Motivation Radio (1977), Green was originally going to be released as The Green Album as a companion to The Red Album (the originally intended name for Motivation Radio).
And a spotlight can highlight a glorious, fearless performance and it's also a spotlight that can open one up to the scrutiny and criticism with anyone with a keyboard." Hyland has rarely spoken ...
Police have not disclosed a motive. A day after the Dec. 16 attack, a California judge issued a restraining order against Paffendorf, 20 at the time, under the state’s gun red flag law. It ...
Research shows that up to 60% of the weight loss from prescription medications may come from lean body mass. Muscle loss can affect strength and mobility, so eating enough protein to preserve lean ...
[6] [7] During this time, Tim did not know how to program graphics and only had a 286 computer and a Model M keyboard. [8] [9] [10] The text editor idea came from disliking the included editors for the programming languages he tried on his PC. Instead he wanted to recreate his previously made Pascal-like programming environment for the Apple II ...
Fires continue to burn for a second week in the Los Angeles area, killing at least 27 people, destroying more than 12,000 structures and prompting evacuation orders for as many as 200,000 ...