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  2. CSA keyboard - Wikipedia

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    ACNOR is an acronym of the former French name (Association canadienne de normalisation) of the CSA Group, [3] a standards organization headquartered in Canada. The initialism CSA [ 3 ] (from the former English name Canadian Standards Association ) is now used in both official languages.

  3. Clavier-Übung - Wikipedia

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    Clavier-Übung, in more modern spelling Klavierübung, is German for "keyboard exercise". In the late 17th and early 18th centuries this was a common title for keyboard music collections: first adopted by Johann Kuhnau in 1689, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] the term later became mostly associated with Johann Sebastian Bach 's four Clavier-Übung publications .

  4. Benjamin Alard - Wikipedia

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    Programme Supplements: Little keyboard book for Wilhelm Friedemann Bach; 6 Preludes for beginners on the keyboard BWV 933-938 assigned to Wilhelm Friedemann Bach - Benjamin Alard, Historical Harpsichord Hicronymus Albrecht Haas (Hamburg, 1740), Musée instrumental de Provins, France / Clavichord Johann Adolph Hasse (Hamburg, 1763), Musée ...

  5. Clavier - Wikipedia

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    Clavier or klavier may refer to: keyboard instrument; harpsichord; clavichord; fortepiano; Clavia DMI, a Swedish manufacturer of electronic musical instruments; Klavier;

  6. Clavier à lumières - Wikipedia

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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]

  7. International Chopin Piano Competition - Wikipedia

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    3rd Chopin Competition (1937). Among members of the jury (sitting on the left) Heinrich Neuhaus, Emil von Sauer, Guido Agosti, and Wilhelm Backhaus The competition was initiated by Polish pianist and pedagogue Jerzy Ć»urawlew, who began seeking funds for a piano competition in 1925, influenced by Aleksander MichaƂowski.

  8. Écoles gratuites de dessin - Wikipedia

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    The Écoles gratuites de dessin (French for free drawing schools) were several art schools founded in eighteenth-century France, notably the École Royale Gratuite de Dessin in Paris. Around sixty independent Écoles gratuites de dessin were established in France during the eighteenth century Age of Enlightenment. They provided drawing lessons ...

  9. Stéphan Aubé - Wikipedia

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    La Chambre Philharmonique et Emmanuel Krivine en concert in Cité de la Musique, Paris; Musiques des cours ottomane et européennes by Chimène Seymen in Institut du Monde Arabe; Festival & Rencontres de musique de chambre du Larzac; Musique entre deux temps, les Percussions de Strasbourg; Théâtre des Bouffes du nord, un autre visage