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Cantilena, para coro "a capella" Danças, para barítono e cordas, 1993; Falai de Deus, para coro "a capella" Missa Brevis; Missa Brevis II in honorem S. Francisci Assisiensis, para coro "a capella" Missa Brevis III; O sacrum convivium, para coro misto "a capella" Oração de São Francisco, para coro misto "a capella" Psalm 74
James Welsh Pepper was born in Philadelphia in 1853, and died in the same city on July 28, 1919. He was an American music publisher and musical instrument maker. [1]In 1876, Pepper founded a publishing house in his home city which printed music tutorial books and a magazine called Musical Times, which ceased production in 1912.
Orquestra Imperial is a Brazilian Big Band formed in 2002 with the objective of recreating the typical Gafieira Samba sound. The group brought together notable names from the new Carioca pop scene such as Rodrigo Amarante (from the group Los Hermanos), Moreno Veloso, Domenico Lancellotti and Kassin (from the +2 project), Nina Becker, Thalma de Freitas, Max Sette and Rubinho Jacobina with ...
Leal comments on this: "The bailes de la gentualla are known on other occasions as bailes de cuna where people of different races mix. The guaracha employs the structure soloist–coro, that is to say, verses or passages vary between the chorus and the soloist, improvisation occurs, and references made to daily matters, peppered with crafty ...
[1] [2] [3] Two of Patsy's most notable compositions are "Amani Utupe", written in English and Swahili [4] for Kenyan friends of hers, [5] and “Climbin’ up the Mountain.” [3] Both were selected for two MENC (Music Educators National Conference) World’s Largest Concerts. In 2000, Simms received numerous international honors.
3 performed at live venues to support their album, sometime in 1988. The three studio musicians were sometimes augmented by Paul Keller on guitar, Debra Parks and Jennifer Steele on backing vocals. Their setlist mainly consisted of material from their album, including "Runaway" and an extended jam version of the cover song " Eight Miles High ".
[3] Scherzo (Presto, E minor) The opening theme of this movement, Wiley writes, is similar to its counterpart in the Second Suite. The constant shift of timbral combinations and the tempo make this music, alternating between 6 8 and 2 4, a challenge for the orchestra. Tchaikovsky "plays with emphasis throughout," Wiley adds, "sometimes ...
Camargo Guarnieri. Mozart Camargo Guarnieri (February 1, 1907 – January 13, 1993) was a Brazilian composer. [1]Guarnieri was born in Tietê, São Paulo.He studied piano, composition, and conducting in São Paulo and Paris.