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1. Associazione Karadar
(Informazioni Generali/Associazione - English (United Kingdom))
Karadar is Now ! The site Karadar is completely new. New in the used technology, new in the graphics, with new services and many new contents. I force him/it fact in these months to renew ours and your ...
Vendredi, 18 Septembre 2009
2. Karadar WEB TV
(Web TV/Karadar Web TV - Italian - Italy)
There are no translations available. Karadar Web TV Festival Atlantide Tango
Vendredi, 11 Septembre 2009
3. Falla, Manuel de
(Type: Composer | Section: Composers Biographies)
Composer Falla, Manuel de Image Life The music of Spain has exercised an exotic fascination, but often in forms adapted by foreign composers. Manuel de Falla is representative of a group of ...
Mercredi, 24 Juin 2009
4. Fano, Guido Alberto
(Type: Composer | Section: Composers Biographies)
Composer Fano, Guido Alberto Life He began studying music at the age of nine, under the guidance of Vittorio Orefice, choir master and conductor in Padua, who gave him his first piano lessons and ...
Mercredi, 24 Juin 2009
5. Abrahamsen, Hans
(Type: Composer | Section: Composers Biographies)
Composer Abrahamsen, Hans Life Abrahamsen is a pupil of Per Nøgård and Pelle Gudmundsen Holmgreen, but his particular point of stylistic departure also reflects a special trend in Danish music ...
Mercredi, 24 Juin 2009
6. Alamire, Petrus
(Type: Composer | Section: Composers Biographies)
... using a pseudonym. He was German, probably called Petrus Imhoff, and he was skilled in music, in particular as a copyist, who Works The origin of all the music is not known, and Alamire had probably ...
Mercredi, 24 Juin 2009
7. Ambrose, Saint
(Type: Composer | Section: Composers Biographies)
... been particulary noted for his involvement in the development of Ambrosian or Milanese chant. A regards Ambrose's hymn composition, it is virtually certain that he wrote at least four, probabily six, ...
Mercredi, 24 Juin 2009
8. Arensky, Anton Stephanovich
(Type: Composer | Section: Composers Biographies)
... Moscow Conservatoire, where he numbered Rachmaninov and Scriabin among his pupils. Arensky’s music reflects the influence of other composers, in particular Tchaikovsky. He was musical director of the ...
Mercredi, 24 Juin 2009
9. Bach, Johann Michael
(Type: Composer | Section: Composers Biographies)
... became organist at Arnstadt castle. He preceded the great J.S. Bach as town organist in Gehren. His compositions display a bias towards choral works, his motets, in particular, being of real standing. ...
Mercredi, 24 Juin 2009
10. Bach, Johann Sebastian
(Type: Composer | Section: Composers Biographies)
Composer Bach, Johann Sebastian Image Life Johann Sebastian Bach   (father of Carl Philip Emanuel, Johann Christian and Wilhelm Friedemann Bach) was the most significant member of the Bach ...
Mercredi, 24 Juin 2009
11. Balakirev, Alexejewich
(Type: Composer | Section: Composers Biographies)
Composer Balakirev, Alexejewich Image Life In the second half of the 19th century, Balakirev was the guiding spirit of a group of Russian ‘nationalist’ composers called the Moguchaya Koochka, ...
Mercredi, 24 Juin 2009
12. Banchieri, Adriano
(Type: Composer | Section: Composers Biographies)
... particular interest as a theorist. He was organist at Bologna, Imola, Lucca, Siena, Venice, Verona, Milano. In 1615 he helped to found the "Accademia dei Floridi", the first such society in Bologna: the ...
Mercredi, 24 Juin 2009
13. Beethoven, Ludwig van
(Type: Composer | Section: Composers Biographies)
Composer Beethoven, Ludwig van Image Life The eldest son of a singer in the Kapelle of the Archbishop-Elector of Cologne and grandson of the Archbishop's Kapellmeister. Beethoven settled in ...
Mercredi, 24 Juin 2009
14. Bellini, Vincenzo
(Type: Composer | Section: Composers Biographies)
... influence was not confined to opera and Chopin owes much to him, particularly in his handling of melody. Although Bellini is remembered chiefly for his highly popular operas, he also composed various ...
Mercredi, 24 Juin 2009
15. Bellon, Jean-François
(Type: Composer | Section: Composers Biographies)
Composer Bellon, Jean-François (1795-1867) Life Jean-François Bellon was a Paris-based violinist and composer. As a result of the Waterloo War in 1815, his training at the Paris Conservatoire ...
Mercredi, 24 Juin 2009
16. Bentzon, Niels Viggo
(Type: Composer | Section: Composers Biographies)
Composer Bentzon, Niels Viggo (b. 1919) Life Among the composers who have exerted particular influence on Bentzon one could mention Stravinsky, Bartók, Schönberg, Hindemith and Carl Nielsen. His ...
Mercredi, 24 Juin 2009
17. Berio, Luciano
(Type: Composer | Section: Composers Biographies)
Composer Berio, Luciano (1925 - 2003) Image Life Born into a musical family in 1925, Luciano Berio's first teacher was his father. At the Milan Conservatoire, he studied composition under ...
Mercredi, 24 Juin 2009
18. Bériot, Charles-Auguste de
(Type: Composer | Section: Composers Biographies)
... players, in the practice studio if not in the concert hall. The so-called Military Concerto, No. 1 in D major, is of particular interest, with his popular Spanische Weisen for violin duet.  ...
Mercredi, 24 Juin 2009
19. Bernstein, Leonard
(Type: Composer | Section: Composers Biographies)
Composer Bernstein, Leonard (1918-1990) Image Life The American conductor, pianist and composer Leonard Bernstein had a strong influence on American musical taste, particularly in his championing ...
Mercredi, 24 Juin 2009
20. Binchois, Gilles de Bins
(Type: Composer | Section: Composers Biographies)
... establishment in Europe at that time. His setting of the Te Deum, the earliest polyphonic setting to survive, was particularly well known, with a series of vocal  ...
Mercredi, 24 Juin 2009
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