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  2. Orchestra pit - Wikipedia

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    An orchestra pit is an area in a theatre (usually located in a lowered area in front of the stage) in which musicians perform. The orchestra plays mostly out of sight in the pit, rather than on the stage as for a concert, when providing music for forms of theatre that require it (such as opera and ballet) or when incidental music is required

  3. Pit orchestra - Wikipedia

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    A pit orchestra is a type of orchestra that accompanies performers in musicals, operas, ballets, and other shows involving music. The term was also used for orchestras accompanying silent movies when more than a piano was used. [ 1 ]

  4. Index of music articles - Wikipedia

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    B; B♭ B♯ B major; B minor; B-flat major; B-flat minor; BACH motif; Back beat; Background music; Backmasking; Bagatelle (music) Bagpipes; Balalaika; Ballad opera ...

  5. Atmosphères - Wikipedia

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    Atmosphères is a piece for orchestra, composed by György Ligeti in 1961. It is noted for eschewing conventional melody and metre in favor of dense sound textures . After Apparitions , it was the second piece Ligeti wrote to exploit what he called a " micropolyphonic " texture.

  6. Noise: The Political Economy of Music - Wikipedia

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    Noise: The Political Economy of Music is a book by French economist and scholar Jacques Attali which is about the role of music in the political economy.. Attali's essential argument in Noise: The Political Economy of Music (French title: Bruits: essai sur l'economie politique de la musique) is that music, as a cultural form, is intimately tied up in the mode of production in any given society.

  7. Slava! A Political Overture - Wikipedia

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    Mid-way into the work, a pre-recorded tape of political speeches plays over an orchestral vamp. The pre-recorded tape features the voices of Bernstein, Michael Wager, Adolph Green, and Patrick O'Neal giving the political speeches. [3] Cheering crowd noises are also used. The piece has been transcribed for symphonic band by Clare Grundman. The ...

  8. Cue note - Wikipedia

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    In musical notation, a cue note is or cue notes are indications informing players, "of important passages being played by other instruments, such as an entrance after a long period of rest." [ 1 ] A cue may also function as a guideline for another instrument for musical improvisation or if there are many bars rest to help the performer find ...

  9. The Great Transformation (book) - Wikipedia

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    Rather, markets are embedded in social and political logics, which makes it necessary for economic analysts to take into account politics when trying to understand the economy. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] For this reason, The Great Transformation is a key work in the fields of political economy and international political economy .