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Advanced Chemistry are a German hip hop pioneers from Heidelberg. ... Articolo 31 is a popular band in Italy, melding hip hop, funk, pop and traditional Italian musical forms. ... Beethovens String Quartet No. ... Ludwig van Beethovens opus number 70 is a set of two Piano Trios. ... The Archduke Trio is a piece of music by Ludwig van Beethoven, his Opus 97. ... The Violin Sonata No. ... A digital synthesizer is a synthesizer that uses digital signal processing (DSP) techniques to make musical sounds. ... Lola Glenn Graham was born in Melbourne, Australia on September 23, 1918. ... The Olney Hymns is a famous collection of hymns written by John Newton, William Cowper, and other hymnodists. ... Paolo Agostino, or Agostini (Augustinus in Latin) (c1583 – 1629) was an Italian composer and organist of the early Baroque era, who was born at Valerano, near Viterbo. ... Bust of Stikkan Anderson in his native Hova. ... Sherrié Austin (born Sherrie Krenn on August 28, 1970 in Sydney, Australia) is an Australian actress-turned-singer. ... Yostailingo is the oldest group on the Northwest Mexican hip hop underground scene. ... 25 Etudes op. ... DJ Mahmut & Murat G is a hip hop duo from Frankfurt, Germany. ... Elevator music, also known as piped music or Muzak, refers to the gentle, bland instrumental arrangements of popular music designed for play in shopping malls, grocery stores, telephone systems (while the caller is on hold), cruise ships and elevators. ... (born Adrian Hines in Miami, Florida) is an American musician who is best remembered for the songs Bass Rock Express and Bass Mechanic, both of which are seminal examples of Miami bass, a genre of hip hop. ... Jamshied Sharifi (abt. ... This article, image, template or category should belong in one or more categories. ... Medieval rock (a literal translation of German Mittelalter-Rock) is a variation of folk rock and gothic rock into a style reminiscent of medieval music. ... Los Chicos was a popular boy band in Puerto Rico, created to rival Menudos success. ... Primitive Lyrics (aka as PL) is a hip hop crew, founded 1991 in Zürich, Switzerland. ... Hey Pretty was the name of a critically noted song by singer/songwriter Poe. ... David Wolff was a popular music producer in the 1980s. ... Rick Elias is a Nashville based singer and songwriter. ... Will Jennings (born 1944 in Texas) is a prolific and highly successful American songwriter. ... Warren Baby Dodds (December 24, 1898–February 14, 1959) was a jazz drummer born in New Orleans, Louisiana. ... Tape music is a form of music which began soon after tape recording was invented, as people could now create sounds that were for the first time identical with each performance. ... Tim Chandler is a bass player, best known for his work with the rock bands Daniel Amos, The Swirling Eddies (credited as Berger Roy Al) and The Choir. ... Dan Michaels (born March 1, 1963) is a producer, record company owner and saxophonist. ... As a musical genre, Cyberpunk varies. ... Lady Grizel Baillie (December 25, 1665–December 6, 1746), was a Scottish song-writer. ... Loz is Too Fat is a single by Luke Smith and Tom Fletcher from their record HOOOOOOOOOOOOO. The song relates to loz being a fat git. ... Stay Together for the Kids is a song by the pop-punk band, blink-182 from their record Take Off Your Pants and Jacket. ... Marty Dieckmeyer was the bass player for the rock band Daniel Amos from 1974 to 1981. ... The Dust Brothers are the Los Angeles-based producers E.Z. Mike (Michael Simpson) and King Gizmo (John King), famous for their creation of sample-based music in the 1980s, and specifically for their work on the groundbreaking albums Pauls Boutique by the Beastie Boys and Odelay by Beck. ... Johnny Young (born John de Jong), born in Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands, is an Australian singer, composer, producer, disc jockey and television producer and host. ... Kira Roessler (b. ... Cel Revuelta was the last bass player to play in Black Flag. ... engraving of François Xavier Tourte 1818 // François Xavier Tourte (1747 - 1835) was a Frenchman who, though trained as a watchmaker, quickly changed his focus to making bows for playing western classical string instruments such as the violin. ... Brigitte Fontaine, born in 1939 in Morlaix, Finistère, in the Brittany region of France, is a singer of avant-garde music. ... Wilmoth Houdini (born in Trinidad and Tobago c. ... …When My Baby Smiles at Me is the name of a popular song and of a motion picture. ... Marcel Moyse (17 May 1889 - 1 November 1984) was a famous French flute player, for whom many pieces were written. ... The Toronto Symphony Orchestra is a leading Canadian orchestra. ... The London Philharmonic Orchestra (frequently abbreviated to LPO), based in London, is one of the major orchestras of the United Kingdom. ... Mary Hansen (November 1, 1966 - December 9, 2002) was guitarist and singer with Stereolab. ... Mike Shoup was a popular sound man in the early days of Maranatha! Music in the 1970s. ... Bill Sprouse Jr. ... For information on the number 1000, see 1000 (number). ... Mike Stone (a. ... Catulli Carmina is a cantata by Carl Orff to the texts of Catullus, the Roman poet of the 1st century BC. 1 - cui dono lepidum nouum libellum 2 - passer. ... Pierce Pettis is an American singer/songwriter from Alabama. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... El Reencuentro was the name that six ex-members of famous group Menudo used for their comeback concert remembering Menudos Golden Era. ... Michael Davenport was born in 1968 in Orcutt, California, sometimes credited as Mike Davenport. ... Carlos Vives (born 1961) is a Colombian singer and composer. ... Jean Sebastien Gerard, a musician known by the alias Jess, wrote chiptunes mainly on the Atari ST during the 1990s. ... Lords of Acid is a Belgian acid house band from the 1990s that started as a spinoff of Praga Khan with the controversial New Beat single I Sit On Acid in 1988. ... Volvo-Driving Soccer Mom is a song by the alternative rock band Everclear, from their album Slow Motion Daydream (2003). ... John Lightman is a legendary bass guitar player in Memphis, Tennessee. ... Albany Leon Barney Bigard (March 3, 1906 _ June 27, 1980) was an American jazz clarinetist. ... The Louisiana blues is a type of blues music that is characterized by plodding rhythms that make the sound dark and tense. ... The swamp blues is a form of blues music that is highly evolved and specialized. ... Highlife is a musical genre that originated in Ghana and Sierra Leone in the 1920s and spread to other West African countries. ... The Piedmont blues is a type of blues music characterized by a unique fingerpicking method on the guitar in which a regular, alternating-thumb bass pattern supports a melody using treble strings. ... Makossa is a type of music which is most popular in urban areas in Cameroon. ... Illbient music is an offshoot of the intelligent dance music (IDM) movement, similar in style to ambient music but far different in theme. ... Carmen Amaya (November 2, 1913 - November 19, 1963) was a flamenco dancer and singer, born in the Somorrostro slum of Barcelona, Spain. ... Spectre is Skiz Fernando, head of the Wordsound label, in his record producer, rapper and electronica artist persona. ... Anadolu Pop is a musical style created by Murat Ses of Mogollar in the late 1960s and early 1970s. ... For the Sade album, see Lovers Rock. ... Chris Smith (October 12, 1879 - October 4, 1949) was a United States composer and performer. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... If Youre Happy and You Know It is a popular childrens song, or nursery rhyme, credited to songwriter Alfred B. Smith c. ... Duke Reid was a Jamaican record producer, DJ and label owner. ... Henry Creamer (June 21, 1879 – October 14, 1930) was an American popular song lyricist. ... Lord Melody (born Fitzroy Alexander in 1926 in San Fernando, Trinidad) was a popular calypsonian best known for singles like Boo Boo Man, Jonah and the Bake, Juanita and Rastaman Be Careful. Melodys career spanned some forty years, from the early development of popular calypso to his embrace of... Mighty Spoiler, born Theophilus Philip (March 23, 1936 - December 24, 1960), was a Trinidadian calypso music singer. ... Stonewall Jackson (born November 6, 1932) was a Country musician. ... The Royal Scottish Country Dance Society, or RSCDS, was founded in 1923 as the Scottish Country Dance Society by Jean Milligan and Ysobel Stewart of Fasnacloich, who wanted to preserve country dancing as performed in Scotland, country dancing having fallen into disuse after the influx of continental ballroom dances such... Jonatha Brooke is an American folk-rock singer-songwriter. ... Dave Fridmann is a musician and record producer. ... Harry Haag James (March 15, 1916 – July 5, 1983) was a popular United States musician and band leader, and a well-known trumpet virtuoso. ... Marjorie Lawrence (February 17, 1909 - January 14, 1979) was an Australian soprano, particularly noted as an interpreter of Richard Wagners operas. ... Los Enanitos Verdes Grandes Exitos Album Cover For the album of the same name, see Los Enanitos Verdes. ... Yanka Dyagileva (full name Yana Stanislavovna Dyagileva, Russian: ) (born September 4, 1966 in Novosibirsk - died May 9(?), 1991) is a Russian poet and singer. ... This article contains information that has not been verified and thus might not be reliable. ... Trionfo di Afrodite is a musical piece written by the German composer Carl Orff. ... James C. Petrillo (March 16, 1892 - October 23, 1984) was the prominent leader of the United States of Americas labor union of professional musicians. ... Anthony van Hoboken (March 23, 1887 - November 1, 1983) was a Dutch musicologist. ... Template:Bass Guitarist Infobox Gregory David Kriesel (short Greg K.) (born January 20, 1965) is a bass guitarist for the punk band, The Offspring. ... Marcel Mule (June 24, 1901 - December 19, 2001) was a French classical saxophonist. ... Yvonne Loriod is a French pianist who became the second wife of composer Olivier Messiaen. ... The Dream Warriors are King Lou and Capital Q, a pair of Toronto-based alternative rappers. ... Philippe Wynne (April 3, 1941 – July 14, 1984) was an African-American R&B vocalist. ... Hip house, also known as house rap, is a mixture of house music and hip-hop which arose during the 1980s in New York. ... Captain Rapp is one of the pioneers of West Coast hip hop, debuting in 1981 (see 1981 in music) with Gigolo Rapp (with Disco Daddy). ... Rave music consists of forms of electronic music for dancing that are associated with the rave scene. ... Mafioso rap is a hip hop sub-genre which flourished in the mid-1990s. ... OÄŸuz Yılmaz is a famous folk musician in Turkey. ... Buddy Gard DeSylva, often credited as Buddy De Sylva, Buddy DeSylva, Bud De Sylva and B.G. DeSylva (January 27, 1895 - July 11, 1950) was a songwriter, one third of the songwriting team DeSylva, Brown and Henderson, one of the top Tin Pan Alley songwriters of the era, and a... Street Fighting Man, written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, is a song by The Rolling Stones recorded in 1968. ... Chicago house is a style of house music. ... Typical rhythm of a Polonaise For a robe à la polonaise, see Polonaise (clothing). ... Culture is a Jamaican roots rock reggae group founded in 1976. ... The String Quartet No. ... Las Cheris was a famous Puerto Rican girl group of the early 1980s. ... Nicola Stilo (born 1956) is a jazz and pop instrumentalist, specialising in flute, guitar and piano. ... Arriba los de abajo (Up those who are down) is a musical work by Juan Maria Solare. ... Two Still Lives in Free Fall is a work for flute and cello, composed by Juan Maria Solare. ... Zugzwang is a musical work by Juan Maria Solare. ... John Maurer (born July 14, 1964) played bass guitar for Social Distortion from 1984 to 2004. ... Thumri is a common genre of semiclassical Indian music from the North. ... Fernando Carrillo (born January 6, 1966 in Caracas, Venezuela) is an actor. ... The Beaux Arts Trio is a world famous piano trio. ... The Arditti Quartet is an internationally acclaimed string quartet founded in 1974. ... The Aeolian Quartet is a well known string quartet. ... The Allegri Quartet is a string quartet that was founded in 1953 by Eli Goren and William Pleeth. ... Claudio Parra (b. ... Mario Mutis (b. ... The Gabrieli Quartet is a well known string quartet. ... The Duke Quartet is a contemporary string quartet based in Europe. ... Primitive, a song written and performed by 1980s icon and singer Cyndi Lauper, appeared on her 1989 album A Night to Remember, which bombed commercially. ... The Petersen Quartet is a string quartet founded in 1979 by students at the Hanns Eisler Music Conservatory in Berlin. ... Lili Marleen is a famous German song which ironically became very popular on both sides during World War II. A Lili Marleen and Lale Andersen memorial in Langeoog The words were written in 1915 during World War I by Hans Leip (1893-1983), a school teacher from Hamburg who had... Memphis Slim (1915 in Memphis, Tennessee-1988 Paris, France) was a blues pianist and singer. ... Schwächen [Weaknesses] (Bert Brecht), is a work by Juan Maria Solare for any voice and any melodic instrument. ... Ligia Lieder (the abstract claustrophobie of the desert) (Javier Adúriz), is a cycle of four songs for soprano and piano, composed in (1993-1994) by Juan Maria Solare. ... The Vermeer Quartet is a string quartet founded in 1969 at the Marlboro Festival in Vermont. ... Short Ride in a Fast Machine (Fanfare for Great Woods) by John Coolidge Adams is one of the most frequently requested and performed encores in American concert-halls. ... Larry Levan (born Lawrence Philpot, July 20, 1954 – died November 8, 1992, of AIDS) stands at the crossroads of disco, house music and garage music. ... The Emerson String Quartet is a renowned New York based string quartet in residence at Stony Brook University. ... Kruder & Dorfmeister, named after Peter Kruder and Richard Dorfmeister, is an Austrian duo most known for their downtempo-dub remixes of pop, hip-hop, and drum and bass songs. ... The National Arts Centre Orchestra is considered one of Canadas top orchestras. ... Joseph Hill (January 22, 1949–August 19, 2006) was the lead singer and songwriter for the roots reggae group Culture whose other members were Kenneth Dayes and Hills cousin Albert Walker, most famous for their 1977 hit Two Sevens Clash, but also well known for their International Herb single. ... The Akademische Orchestervereinigung (AOV) is the local orchestra of Göttingen, Germany. ... Sean Muttaqi created the hardcore punk bands Vegan Reich, Captive Nation Rising and Pressure. ... De Materie is a four-part semi-staged vocal and orchestral composition by Dutch composer Louis Andriessen. ... Peaches is a song and single by The Stranglers. ... Neposedi (Russian: Непоседы), is a childrens music group formed in Moscow, Russia in 1991 by Elena Pindzhoyan and Yuriem Nikolaevim. ... Mary Rose-Anna Travers, born June 4, 1894 in Newport in the Gaspé region of Quebec, Canada – died February 21, 1941, was a Quebecois singer best known as La Bolduc. ... Harold (Chuck) Willis (1928 – 1958) was an American blues, rhythm and blues, and rock singer and songwriter; he was born in Atlanta, Georgia. ... Great Balls of Fire is a 1957 song by written by Otis Blackwell and sung by Jerry Lee Lewis. ... Volksmusik is a style of traditional music often accompanied by one or especially two singers, which is most popular amongst older people in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. ... Ghettotech is a form of electronic dance music originating from Detroit. ... Pictured left to right: Middaugh, Rutherford, Wilson, and January Acoustix is the 1990 International Quartet Champions of SPEBSQSA. They have all, at different times, been members of the Dallas-based Vocal Majority chorus. ... Margaret Young, 1921 Margaret Young (1900 - 3 May 1969) was a popular singer in the United States in the 1920s. ... Punky Reggae Party is a song by Bob Marley, recorded in 1977. ... Phoenix. ... Digital hardcore is a music genre or style that was first defined by Alec Empire. ... Laurent Garnier (born February 1, 1966) is a French techno music producer and DJ. As a DJ at the Hacienda club in Manchester he was a significant player in the Madchester scene in the late 1980s and early 1990s. ... Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... Micronesian music is influential to those living in the Micronesian islands. ... Domenico Modugno (January 9, 1928 – August 6, 1994) was an Italian singer and songwriter. ... The Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra is an orchestra based in Stuttgart in Germany. ... The PRS (short for Performing Right Society) is the collecting society for UK songwriters, composers and music publishers. ... Celempungan is a Sundanese musical genre that includes several musical instruments such as Kacapi, Kendang, Goong/Gong, and Suling or Rebab, and Juru Kawih (singer) Note that Suling or Rebab is optional. ... Kliningan is a Sundanese musical genre that includes the Juru Kawih (singer) accompanied by gamelan. ... F4 is a boy band from Taiwan. ... Tina Weymouth A founding member of the influential New Wave group Talking Heads, was born Martina Michéle Weymouth on November 22, 1950 in Coronado, California. ... Samuel Antek (died 1958) was a violinist in the NBC Symphony Orchestra under conductor Arturo Toscanini. ... Alternate meaning: In Nomine (role-playing game) In Nomine was a title given to a number of English pieces of music in the 16th and 17th centuries based on the plainsong Gloria tibi Trinitas and on a section of John Taverners mass itself based on that theme. ... King Tim III (Personality Jock) is a 1979 (see 1979 in music) song by the Fatback Band from the disco album XII. Released a few months before Rappers Delight (which is often cited as the first commercially released hip hop song), this song has become perhaps the bands... Alexander Vasilyevich Alexandrov (Александр Васильевич Александров) (1883-1946) was a Russian composer who created the musical score to the national anthem of both... Cometbus was an eponymous punk zine, started in Berkeley, California in 1983 by Aaron Cometbus, born Aaron Elliot. ... Nick Seymour (born Nicholas More Seymour, 9 December 1958 in Benalla, Victoria, Australia) is a bass guitar player, painter, and record producer. ... A Love Before Time was the end-credit title song of the movie Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. ... The Violin Concerto in A minor by J. S. Bach (BWV 1041) is a concerto in 3 movements: Allegro moderato Andante - with an ostinato style theme Allegro assai The Clavier (Piano) concerto in G minor, BWV 1058, is an arrangement of this concerto with piano or harpsichord. ... The Violin Concerto in E major by J. S. Bach (BWV 1042) is a concerto in 3 movements: Allegro Adagio e sempre piano Allegro The Clavier (Piano) concerto in D major, BWV 1054, is an arrangement of this concerto with piano or harpsichord. ... Joey Levine is a prolific songwriter, producer and performer of pop music starting around 1966. ... David William Sims is a bass guitar player. ... The Irish Recorded Music Association (IRMA) is the Irish counterpart of the Recording Industry Association of America. ... Janice Evans was a member of Parlet in 1979. ... Shirley Hayden joined Parlet in 1978, replacing Debbie Wright after release of first album Recorded on two remaining Parlet albums Invasion Of The Booty Snatchers in 1979 & Play Me Or Trade Me in 1980. ... Paul Sacher (April 28, 1906 – May 26, 1999) was a Swiss conductor, patron and impresario. ... Nortec (from the combination of norteño and techno) is an electronic musical genre from Tijuana (a border city in Baja California, Mexico) that first gained popularity in the late 1990s. ... This article or section contains information that has not been verified and thus might not be reliable. ... Gisèle MacKenzie (January 10, 1927 - September 5, 2003) was a Canadian born singer, most famous for her performances on the popular television program Your Hit Parade. ... Pedro Navaja is a salsa song written and performed by Rubén Blades, about a criminal of the same name. ... A metropolitan area is a large population center consisting of a large city and its adjacent zone of influence, or of several neighboring cities or towns and adjoining areas, with one or more large cities serving as its hub or hubs. ... The Song of Australia was written by English-born poet Caroline J. Carleton in 1859 for a competition sponsored by the Gawler Institute. ... Croppies Lie Down is an Ulster Protestant folksong by an anonymous lyricist. ... Akino Arai ) is a Japanese singer, song-writer, and lyricist, best known for her works in anime such as Outlaw Star, Noir, Macross Plus, and many others. ... Making Your Mind Up is a song by Bucks Fizz who represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1981. ... Holograf is a popular and critically-acclaimed modern rock music band from Romania. ... Violeta del Carmen Parra Sandoval (October 14, 1917 – February 5, 1967) was a notable Chilean folklorist and visual artist. ... Frank Crumit Frank Crumit (September 26, 1889 - September 7, 1943) was a popular United States singer and songwriter. ... Joey Ayala is a contemporary pop music artist in the Philippines. ... Four Organs is a work for four electric organs (hence the name) by Steve Reich. ... Sonne (German for Sun) is a song by the German Tanz-Metall group Rammstein. ... Mija Martina Barbarić (born April 26, 1984) is a singer from Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ... Louisa Baileche (born 4th January 1977) is a singer, dancer and performer and has achieved success in a variety of artistic genres. ... Roméo et Juliette is a symphonie dramatique, a large scale work in French for mixed voices and orchestra, by French composer Hector Berlioz. ... The boyband One comes from Cyprus. ... Steven Shane McDonald (born May 24, 1967) is the bass player in the Los Angeles alternative rock/power pop band, Redd Kross in the 1980s and 1990s. ... The West-Eastern Divan is a symphony orchestra. ... Fernanda Sampaio de Lacerda Abreu was born on Rio de Janeiro at September 8, 1961 . ... Patrick OBrien is an economic historian. ... Nino PrÅ¡eÅ¡ (born Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina) is a Bosnian singer. ... Max Collins (born August 28, 1978) was the lead singer and bassist of Eve 6, which disbanded in 2004. ... Control Machete is a Mexican hip hop group from Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico. ... Francesca Gregorini (born Countess Francesca McKnight Donatella Romana Gregorini di Savingniano di Romagnia in 1968) is a singer and songwriter. ... Katrine Gislinge is a Danish pianist. ... Kazik Staszewski Kazik Staszewski (born March 12, 1963) is a Polish singer, songwriter, and bandleader (Kult, Kazik). ... Manu Dibango (born December 12, 1933) is a Cameroonian saxophonist and vibraphone player. ... Ignacio de Loyola Rodríguez Scull, known as Arsenio Rodríguez (August 30, 1911 - December 31, 1971) was a Cuban musician who developed the son montuno. ... Eduardo Mata (September 5, 1942–January 4, 1995) was a noted Mexican conductor and composer. ... Joan Sebastian is a popular three-time Grammy Award and five-time Latin Grammy Award winning-Mexican singer and songwriter. ... Cuban singer, Celina Gonzalez Celina Gonzalez (born 1928) is a Cuban singer and songwriter of musica campesina, traditional music of the Cuban countryside. ... Kittie is an Canadian heavy metal all-women band from London, Ontario. ... Los Jairas are a folk music band from Bolivia. ... The Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde (in English: Society for the Friends of Music) was founded in 1812 by Joseph von Sonnleithner, the Secretary for Court Theatre in Vienna. ... The Piano Quintet, opus 57, by Dmitri Shostakovich is one of his best known chamber works. ... History (Timeline and Samples) Genres: Alternative - Classical - Dance - Folk - Hip hop - Jazz - Military - Ottoman - Pop - Religious - Rock Music awards Kral - MÜ-YAP - MGD Charts Powerturk 40 - Kral 20 Annual festivals Istanbul International Music Festival - Istanbul International Jazz Festival - Ankara IMF - Izmir European Jazz Festival Media Bant magazine - Mix! - Adante - BlueJean... Jean Bosco Mwenda is a pioneer of Kenyan finger-style acoustic guitar music. ... Claude-Michel Schönberg (born 1944) is a Jewish-French record producer, actor, singer, popular songwriter, and musical theatre composer, best known for his collaborations with the librettist Alain Boublil. ... John Speedy Keen was a member of the band Thunderclap Newman. ... John Elefante (born March 18, 1958 in Levittown, New York) is a Grammy Award-winning American rock and roll vocalist, who got his start in the music business with the rock band Kansas. ... Webert Sicot (born 1934) is a Haitian composer and band leader. ... Hey Diddle Diddle is a nursery rhyme. ... Pussy Cat Pussy Cat is a nursery rhyme. ... José Alfredo Jiménez (born January 9, 1926 in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, died November 23, 1973 in Mexico City, Mexico) was a Mexican singer-songwriter in the ranchera style. ... SExpress (pronounced ess-express; sometimes spelled SXpress or S-Express; otherwise known as Victim Of the Ghetto) were a British dance music act from the late 1980s who had one of the earliest commercial successes in the acid house genre. ... Micky Finn is the founder of Urban Takeover Records and one of the original rave scene and jungle pioneers. ... Joseph Haydns Symphony No. ... Jump-Up is a subgenre of jungle and drum and bass that was popular with fans of drum and bass in the late 1990s and was designed to be played in mainstream nightclubs to get a crowd to jump up and dance. ... Andy White (b. ... Bitpop is a type of electronic music, where at least part of the music is made using old 8-bit computers or game consoles. ... Joaquín Turina (December 9, 1882 – January 14, 1949) was a Spanish composer of classical music. ... Paavo Järvi (born 1962, Tallinn, Estonia) is an American [1] conductor. ... Chris Difford is a singer, songwriter and record producer. ... Parents For Rock And Rap, founded in 1987 by Mary Morello is an anti-censorship campaign which focuses on campaigning for the importance of free speech in popular music. ... Shinto music is ceremonial music for Shinto (神道) which is the native religion of Japan. ... Astral Projection are an electronic musical group producing Goa Trance music. ... Andy Griggs is a Louisiana-born country musician. ... Bellemou Messaoud is an Algerian musician, and perhaps the most influential performer of modern raï music. ... 24-year-old Annie Clark is an American multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter who performs using the moniker St. ... Riksdagsmusiken, or the Riksdag Music, is a suite of music composed by Joseph Martin Kraus, for the grand opening, in 1789, of the Riksdag of the Estates in Sweden. ... Montenegro is a state in south Balkans, on the Adriatic sea. ... Frankie Gavin (b. ... Mr. ... Techstep (also referred to as tech) is a major subgenre of drum and bass, characterized by a dark, sci-fi mood, near-exclusive use of synthesised or sampled sound sources, and influences from industrial and techno music at the forefront. ... Czardas or Csárdás (Hungarian csárdás, from csárda, a tavern, beer house) is a traditional Hungarian folk dance. ... Nemours Jean Baptiste (February 2, 1918 - May 18, 1985) was a Haïtian saxophonist, writer, and band leader. ... Violin Phase, written by minimalist composer Steve Reich in 1967, is an example of his phasing technique previously used in Piano Phase in which the music itself is created not by the instruments but by interactions of temporal variations on an original melody. ... An electronic musician is a musician who composes or plays music from synthetic sounds generated with synthesizers, samplers, drum machines or music sequencers. ... Muhai Tang (Simplified Chinese: 汤沐海, pinyin: Tāng Mùhǎi) (born 1949) is a Chinese conductor. ... Francisco Gabilondo Soler (1907, Orizaba - 1990, Texcoco) was a composer of childrens songs, who became very famous by broadcasting a radio show for many years aimed at kids for which he created a character named Cri-Cri El Grillito Cantor (Cri Cri The Singing Cricket). ... Sayed Darwish was an Egyptian singer and composer who was considered the father of Arab popular music. ... The Swan of Tuonela (Tuonelan joutsen) is an 1895 tone poem by the Finland-Swedish composer Jean Sibelius. ... Bambuco is sometimes said to be the unofficial music of Colombia. ... Judge Not is the first single Bob Marley recorded. ... The Queensland Symphony Orchestra (QSO) is an orchestra, established in 1933 in Queensland, Australia. ... The Lindsay Quartet (or The Lindsays) is a British string quartet. ... Chinese classical music is the traditional art or court music of China. ... Val Garay is a record producer and engineer who has worked with Kim Carnes, The Motels, Marty Balin, Bonnie Raitt, Joan Armatrading, Dolly Parton, Pablo Cruise, James Taylor, Queensrÿche, Cock Robin, Dramarama, Ezo, Ringo Starr, Linda Ronstadt, Nicolette Larson and others. ... Relative Ways is the first release from the band . ... Neil Busch was the bass player and sampler/sound manipulator for rock band . ... The first evidence of Korean music is ancient, and it has been well-documented by surviving written materials since the 15th century. ... Mikhail Vasilievich Pletnev (Михаил Васильевич Плетнев) (born 14 April 1957) is a pianist, conductor, and composer. ... Counter Strike is a South African drum and bass group, consisting of Justin Scholtemeyer and Eaton Crous. ... The Folkes Brothers were a Jamaican mento group, composed of John, Mico, and Junior Folkes. ... Aldo Nova (born Aldo Caporuscio, 13 November 1956, in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian guitarist, keyboardist, vocalist and producer. ... Ludwig van Beethovens String Quartet No. ... Ludwig van Beethovens String Quartet No. ... Ludwig van Beethovens String quartet No. ... Ludwig van Beethovens String Quartet No. ... Ludwig van Beethovens String Quartet No. ... (world)Beat music is a music by the styles of Cha Cha Cha, Mambo, Rock en español, Tropical, Salsa, and Merengue. ... The Symphony No. ... Damhnait Doyle Damhnait Doyle (born December 9, 1975 in Labrador City, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada) is a Canadian pop singer from Newfoundland and Labrador. ... Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater is an English nursery rhyme Peter Peter pumpkin eater, Had a wife but couldnt keep her. ... Revenge was a side project of New Order bassist Peter Hook (vocals, bass, keyboards). ... Asian music actually is a vague, loose term that encompasses numerous different musical styles originating from just as numerous Asian cultures. ... René Angélil (born January 16, 1942 in Montréal, Québec, Canada) is a Canadian of Lebanese and Syrian ancestry. ... Thomas Ellard, known as Tom Ellard (born 1962) is an electronic musician, core of the group Severed Heads, and creator and director of sevcom. ... La Fossa is one of the earlier rap groups from Italy and one of the first from the Island of Sardinia (Sardegna). ... Garish is an Austrian alternative rock band. ... Wikisource has original text related to this article: Love Divine, All Loves Excelling Love Divine, All Loves Excelling is a Christian hymn by Charles Wesley. ... A form of Cuban music made with elements of timba, nueva trova and rock and roll made since the late 1980s by groups like Vanito y La Lucha Almada and Habana Abierta. ... Zentrifugal is a German hip hop duo from Bremen. ... Leon Botstein, as photographed during a February 2004 interview with WXBC Radio Bard. ... Chant is the rhythmic speaking or singing of words or sounds, either on a single pitch or with a simple melody involving a limited set of notes and often including a great deal of repetition or statis. ... Philip Martin (born 1947) is a Irish pianist and composer. ... Nivek Ogre Nivek Ogre (real name Kevin Graham Ogilvie) born December 5, 1962 is the vocalist best known for his work in the seminal, and notably experimental, industrial band Skinny Puppy. ... Dwayne Rudolph Goettel (February 1, 1964 - August 23, 1995) was a member of the industrial band Skinny Puppy. ... Ronnie Gaylord was the name taken by Ronald L. Fredianelli (June 12, 1930-January 25, 2004), a member of The Gaylords, when he began to perform as a solo singer after entering military service in the 1950s. ... Casiotone Nation plays an energetic and eclectic mix of funky drum n bass with a hint of hip hop. ... Brad Kent played (guitar) with all of the early Vancouver punk rock bands in one incarnation or another, particularly Victorian Pork, the band which spawned not only D.O.A. but the Pointed Sticks and the Subhumans. ... A form of Flamenco music, probably originating in the Galicia region of north-western Spain. ... Shakkazombie is a Japanese rap group consisting of three members (MC Osumi, Tsutchie, and MC Hide-Bowie). ... NU NRG are two Italian DJs, Andrea Ribeca and Giuseppe Ottaviani. ... The ballata (plural: ballate) is an Italian poetic and musical form which was in use from the late 13th to the 15th century. ... The Alban Berg Quartet is an Austrian string quartet that was founded in 1971 in Vienna. ... Cartel is the first Turkish rap group. ... The Canadian Recording Industry Association is a non-profit trade organization that was founded in 1964 to represent the interests of Canadian companies that create, manufacture and market sound recordings. ... Sandra Chapin was Harry Chapins sister. ... The Hungarian composer Béla Bartók wrote six string quartets, each for the usual force of two violins, viola and cello. ... Seomoon Tak (born March 3, 1978) is a Korean rock singer. ... David Paich (born David Frank Paich on June 25, 1954 in Los Angeles, California) is a session musician from the 1980s, keyboard player, vocalist and main composer of the Los Angeles based rock/pop band Toto. ... 51st State is a song by New Model Army, which appeared on their 1986 album The Ghost Of Cain. ... Rokudan is an abbreviation for Rokudan no Shirabe, and it is one of Yatsuhashi Kengyos famous pieces. ... Jerusalem is a song by Dan Bern, appearing on his 1996 album, Dog Boy Van. ... Christian Vander (born February 21, 1948) is a French drummer and musician and founder of the band Magma, whom sing their songs in Kobaïan, a constructed language. ... Mor lam sing (Thai/Isan หมอลำซิ่ง)is a fast-paced, racy, modernized version of the traditional Lao/Isan song form mor lam. ... Marcia Hines (born July 23, 1953) is an American born singer who achieved great success in her adopted homeland of Australia. ... A bulerias is a fast flamenco rhythm in 12 beats with emphasis in two general forms as follows: 1 2 [3] 4 5 [6] 7 [8] 9 [10] 11 [12] or 1 2 [3] 4 5 6 [7] [8] 9 [10] 11 [12] It may also be broken down into... Alegrías is a flamenco style, which has a rhythm consisting of 12 beats. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... Lydia Denker is an Australian singer. ... Graham Shirley Strachan (2 January 1952 - 29 August 2001) was the lead singer of Australian 1970s rock group Skyhooks. ... George Baker (real name Hans Bouwens) is the singer, songwriter, and founder of the Dutch pop music band, the George Baker Selection in 1969. ... Verdiales are a Flamenco music style, and song form belonging to Canté Chico. ... Schrödinger Ondo is a Japanese comical song and dance, on the subject of the basic concepts of quantum mechanics. ... Chumba is music which is clearly based or inspired by the early works of the band Chumbawumba. ... Rudy Trouvé (Born January 28, 1967 in Wilrijk) is a Belgian musician from Antwerp. ... Julius Korngold was a noted music critic. ... Aboriginal rock is a rather nebulous term for a style of music which mixes traditional rock music elements (guitar, drums, bass etc) with the instrumentation of Indigenous Australians (Didjeridu, clap-sticks etc). ... The Abyssinians are a Jamaican reggae group in the roots reggae style, famous for their close harmonies and promotion of Rastafarianism in their lyrics. ... Stephen Fearing is a Canadian folk singer-songwriter. ... Potato Head Blues is one of Louis Armstrongs finest recordings. ... The Guarneri Quartet is an American string quartet founded in 1964, comprised as of 2005 of Arnold Steinhardt (1st violin), John Dalley (2nd violin), Michael Tree (viola), and Peter Wiley, cello. ... The Freelance Hellraiser (née Roy Kerr) is one of the most respected creators of the UK bootleg scene. ... Ballet For A Girl In Buchannon (aka The Ballet and Make Me Smile Medley), a nearly 15-minute song cycle/suite from Chicagos 1970 album Chicago II, is the groups first attempt at a long-format multi-part work. ... The Waltz in D flat major, opus 64, No. ... Edouard Nanny was a famous French double bass player and teacher. ... Categories: Wikipedia cleanup | People stubs | Country musicians | United States musicians ... MDFMK was formed by two members of KMFDM, Sascha Konietzko and Tim Skold, following a brief break-up of KMFDM. Lucia Cifarelli of Drill rounded out the trio. ... Franco Petracchi is a famous Italian double bass player soloist and teacher. ... Carole Pope (born August 6, 1950 in Manchester, England) is a Canadian rock singer, whose provocative blend of hard-edged new wave rock with explicit homoerotic and BDSM-themed lyrics made her one of the first openly lesbian pop stars in the world. ... Buddy Jewell is an American country music performer. ... Karl Davydov (Russian:Карл Юльевич Давыдов), (March 15, 1838-February 26, 1889) was a Russian cellist of great renown during his time, and described by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky as the tsar of cellists. In his youth he studied mathematics at St. ... Henry Hank Sapoznik is an award winning author, producer of radio and records and a performer of traditional Yiddish and American music. ... Freundeskreis also known as FK is a German hip hop group from Stuttgart, whose songs are in German and Esperanto but also in English. ... Yuri Yankelevich is an eminent Soviet pedagogue who nurtured many generation of Russian virtuosos during his tenure at the Moscow Conservatory. ... Go!Go!Waitress (Japanese:Go!Go!ウェイトレス) is theme song of Welcome to Pia Carrot 2 and branch titles (except hentai version of OVA). ... Afro-Cuban All-Stars is a Cuban band led by Juan de Marcos Gonz lez (formerly drummer for Sierra Maestra). ... Don Cornell (April 21, 1919 in New York City - February 23, 2004 in Aventura, Florida) was a popular singer of the 1940s and 1950s. ... Tatiana Petrovna Nikolayeva (May 4, 1924–November 13, 1993) was a Russian pianist, composer and teacher. ... Leila (real name: Leila Arab) moved to London after the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran. ... Juan Crisóstomo Jacobo Antonio de Arriaga y Balzola (January 27, 1806 – January 17, 1826) was a Spanish composer, nicknamed the Spanish Mozart, because he became known as a child prodigy. ... Pierre Marie François de Sales Baillot was a French violinist and composer. ... Furia Musical is a folk music magazine, which includes articles and comments about the famous singers in the folk music genre. ... The following is a List of solo piano pieces written by French composers. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Lloyd Maines (born June 28, 1951) is a country music musician and producer. ... Johnny Ventura (born Juan de Dios Ventura Soriano, March 8, 1940, La Romana, Dominican Republic) is a Dominican merengue composer and singer, the first to achieve widespread fame outside of the Dominican Republic. ... David Marks (born 1948) is a songwriter and musician. ... Diane Dufresne (born 30 September 1944 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada) is a singer and painter, and has sung a number of classics of Quebec repertoire of horrible, popular songs. ... Coyne performing with The Flaming Lips in 2006. ... Trio Matamoros was one of the most popular early Cuban bands. ... Shock rock is an umbrella term for bands in many different music genres which combine rock music with elements of shock value in a stage performance involving acts of theatricality, sex and/or violence which are designed to push the limits of decency. ... Bee Girl is a song by Pearl Jam. ... Mirabai aka Karla Major Johnson is a musician who has released the album, MIRABAI. This effort was aided by Peter Grant, Led Zeppelin and Danny Goldberg. ... Linger is a song composed by Irish musicians Dolores ORiordan and Noel Hogan of the rock band The Cranberries. ... Lila Downs is a Mexican-American singer. ...


 

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