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- Asyla, Op. 17, is an orchestral composition by the British composer Thomas Adès. It was finished in 1997 and has been performed widely, especially by...
- Azygophleps asylas is a moth in the family Cossidae. It is found from central to southern Africa, including Namibia and South Africa. Wikimedia Commons...
- is also a very substantial solo in the second movement of Thomas Ades' "Asyla". Frederick Delius scored for the b**** oboe in six of his works: Songs of...
- The Asylum Act (AsylA) (German: Asylgesetz (AsylG), French: Loi sur l’asile (LAsi), Italian: Legge sull’asilo (LAsi)) is a Swiss federal law that governs...
- Philharmonic Orchestra with Asyla and Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 5, both of which have also been released on CD and DVD by EMI. Asyla has since been performed...
- ****embly of the demos). The discovery of new gold mines near the city, at Asyla, contributed to the wealth of the kingdom and Philip established a mint...
- York, England, a humane alternative to the nineteenth-century network of asyla, based on Quaker principles. He was the author of several moral and theological...
- Aurumque, Water Night choral music Thomas Adès 1971 English Powder Her Face; Asyla; Traced Overhead Yoshino Aoki 1971 ****anese Richard Causton 1971 English...
- to the west, is the Institute of Mental Health, one of the oldest mental asyla in the continent, visited by Elizabeth II. Kilpauk Garden Kelly's Corner...
- conductor of the BPO on 7 September 2002, leading performances of Thomas Adès' Asyla and Mahler's Symphony No. 5, performances which received rave reviews from...