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  2. 1886 in music - Wikipedia

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    Charles Bordes – Paysages Tristes (song cycle) George Whitefield Chadwick – Symphony No. 2 op. 21 in B-flat (revision) Felix Draeseke – String Quartet No. 2 op. 35 in E minor, Piano Concerto op. 36 in E-flat, Symphony No. 3 in C major Tragica; Gabriel Fauré – Piano Quartet No. 2 op. 45 in G minor; Arthur Foote – In the Mountains ...

  3. Category:1886 songs - Wikipedia

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  5. Joseph M. Scriven - Wikipedia

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    A tall obelisk was built upon his grave with the words from the song and the following inscription: This monument was erected to the memory of Joseph M. Scriven, B.A., by lovers of his hymn, which is engraved hereon, and is his best memorial. Born at Seapatrick, Co. Down, Ireland, 10 Sept. 1819, emigrated to Canada 1844.

  6. Tamukkam Palace - Wikipedia

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    Tamukkam Palace is a palace located in Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India. Literally the Tamil word Tamukkam (Tamil:தமுக்கம்) means summer house. [citation needed] It was built in c. 1670, and was the summer palace of Rani Mangammal, the queen regent of the Madurai Nayak kingdom. Taken over by the British, Tamukkam became the official ...

  7. The Golden Legend (cantata) - Wikipedia

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    Page from a proof score of The Golden Legend signed by Sullivan, 1886. Only weeks before Sullivan began composing The Golden Legend in the spring of 1886, Franz Liszt visited London. [7] Sullivan had met Liszt many years earlier in Leipzig, when Sullivan was a student there, [8] and he now escorted the older composer to functions given in his ...

  8. Shelton Brooks - Wikipedia

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    Shelton Brooks (May 4, 1886 – September 6, 1975) was a Canadian-born American composer and performer of popular music and jazz. [1] [2] He was known for his ragtime and vaudeville style, and wrote some of the biggest hits of the first third of the 20th century; including "Some of These Days" and "At the Darktown Strutters' Ball". [3]

  9. Hanukkah music - Wikipedia

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    A popular Hebrew Hanukkah song, "Sevivon" or "S'vivon" (Hebrew: סביבון sevivon) is Hebrew for "dreidel", where dreidel (Hebrew: דרײדל dreydl) is the Yiddish word for a spinning top. This song, "Sevivon," is very popular in Israel and by others familiar with the Hebrew language. The English below is a literal translation, not an ...