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"LA Devotee" is a song by American rock band Panic! at the Disco. It was released as the first promotional single from the band's fifth studio album, Death of a Bachelor, on November 26, 2015 (Thanksgiving Day) through Fueled by Ramen and DCD2. The song was written by Brendon Urie, White Sea and Jake Sinclair and was produced by Sinclair.
Viva Las Vengeance was well-received by music critics. It holds an average score of 82 out of 100 on Metacritic based on seven reviews. [ 25 ] Matt Collar of AllMusic described the album as a "declaration to everything sumptuously mythic, exultant, tragic, and...silly about loving and aspiring to be a part of the rock'n'roll world". [ 26 ]
The music video was released on June 1, 2022, and directed by Brendan Walter. [4] The video involves the whole band performing on an Ed Sullivan Show -esque late-night talk show. While Urie is performing, he suffers several painful injuries but continues singing, even as his piano eats him alive.
The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (2nd ed.). London: Macmillan Publishers. ISBN 978-1-56159-239-5. Heinrich, Susanne (2016). "Georg Philipp Telemann (1681–1767) / 12 Fantasias for Solo Viola da Gamba / Edition Güntersberg, G281 (2016), Ledenburg Sammlung, with Facsimile" (PDF). The Viola da Gamba Society Journal. 10: 43–80
Jean (?) de Sainte-Colombe (c. 1640 – c. 1700) was a French composer and violist.He was a celebrated master of the viola da gamba and was credited (by Jean Rousseau in his Traité de la viole (1687)) [1] with adding the seventh string, tuned to the note AA (A 1 in scientific pitch notation), on the bass viol.
Pray for the Wicked is the sixth studio album by American pop rock solo project [6] Panic! at the Disco.The album was released on June 22, 2018 [7] on Fueled by Ramen in the United States. [8]
Maurice Edgard Vieux (14 April 1884 in Savy-Berlette near Valenciennes – 28 April 1951 in Paris) was a French violist whose teaching at the Conservatoire de Paris plays a key role in the history of the viola in France. Vieux received his 1st Prize Viola in 1902 in the class of Théophile Laforge, the first viola professor of the Conservatoire ...
From 1914, the composer, encouraged by the music publisher Jacques Durand, intended to write a set of six sonatas for various instruments, in homage to the French composers of the 18th century. The effects of the First World War and an interest in baroque composers Couperin and Rameau inspired Debussy as he was writing the sonatas.