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Journal of Seventeenth-Century Music | Vol. 1 No. 1 | Glixon: Far il buon concerto (4812 words) |
 | Music at the Venetian Scuole Piccole in the Seventeenth Century** |
 | Though the central chapel was certainly the most prestigious of the musical establishments in these cities, recent work has shown that other institutions were vital contributors to cultural life, bringing polyphonic music to great numbers of citizens who might never have had the opportunity to hear court or cathedral musicians. |
 | The sudden rise in expenditures on music for this two-year period at the Scuola di Santa Caterina also demonstrates the central role of the tastes and ambitions of the individual elected officers of the scuole. |
| Music (9564 words) |
 | Accent (music) In music, an accent is an emphasis on a particular note created by length, as in an agogic accent, pitch,... |
 | Curtis Institute of Music The Curtis Institute of Music is a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. |
 | Dominant (music) In music, the dominant\ is the music theory, the dominant chord in its root position is symbolized with... |