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  2. Early music festivals - Wikipedia

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    Early music festivals is a generic term for musical festivals focused on music before Beethoven, or including historically informed performance of later works. The increase in the number of music festivals specializing in early music is a reflection of the early music revival of the 1970s and 1980s.

  3. List of burial places of classical musicians - Wikipedia

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    Tikhvin Cemetery, Saint Petersburg, Russia Mikhail Glinka: 1857 Composer Tikhvin Cemetery, Saint Petersburg, Russia Initially buried in Berlin, four months later his remains were moved to Saint Petersburg for reinterment. There is a memorial in the Russian Orthodox Cemetery, constructed in 1947 by the military of the Soviet occupation sector of ...

  4. March 1904 - Wikipedia

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    On the night of March 13–14, over 1.5 million Lapland longspurs migrating north died in a snowstorm in southwestern Minnesota and northwestern Iowa. [134] According to naturalist John Kenneth Terres, this event was "the greatest natural destruction of birds in the history of this country" (the United States). [135] Born:

  5. Armand-Augustin-Louis de Caulaincourt - Wikipedia

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    Ambassador to Saint-Petersburg Armand-Augustin-Louis de Caulaincourt, duc de Vicence [ 1 ] ( French pronunciation: [kolɛ̃kuʁ] , 9 December 1773 – 19 February 1827), was a French military officer, diplomat and close advisor to Napoleon I .

  6. Beloselsky-Belozersky Palace - Wikipedia

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    The first Beloselsky-Belozersky Palace was built on Nevsky Prospekt in 1747 for Prince Mikhail Andreevich Beloselsky (1702–1755) during the reign of Elizabeth of Russia; the building, far smaller than it is today, was designed in the French style with a large private garden and a launch onto the canal, stuccoed and painted in imitation of Parisian limestone.

  7. List of philatelic exhibitions - Wikipedia

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    Jerusalem '73 International Stamp Exhibition, Jerusalem, 25 March-2 April 1974 (postponed from 19 to 30 December 1973) (FIP) Israphil '85 World Stamp Exhibition, Tel Aviv, 14–22 May 1985 (FIP) Israel '98 World Stamp Exhibition, Tel Aviv, 13–21 May 1998 (FIP) Israel World Stamp Championship 2008, Tel Aviv, 14–21 May 2008 (FIP)

  8. List of R.E.M. concert tours - Wikipedia

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    Saint Andrew's Hall: November 21, 1982 Ann Arbor: Joe's Star Lounge November 23, 1982 Albany: The Chateau Lounge November 24, 1982 Hempstead: Nassau Coliseum: November 25, 1982 New York City Peppermint Lounge November 26, 1982 Philadelphia: East Side Club November 27, 1982 Hoboken Maxwell's November 28, 1982 Washington, D.C. 9:30 Club: November ...

  9. La chanson de Fortunio - Wikipedia

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    Its premiere in Vienna was on 25 April and it continued to appear regularly on the bill in Paris during 1861 and 1862; it was presented in Germany in Bad Ems the following year. [ 5 ] The work was soon seen around Europe and beyond: Brussels and Berlin in 1861, Budapest, Prague, Graz and Stockholm in 1862, St Petersburg in 1864 (and 1905), New ...