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tennis player Cam
Nancarrow (born 1945),
Australian squash player Conlon Nancarrow (1912–1997), American-Mexican
composer John
Nancarrow; see Last speaker...
- 2011. Hocker, Jürgen. "Chronology:
Nancarrows Life and Work*1912–1997".
Retrieved 14 May 2011. https://www.
nancarrow.de/Memories%20engl.htm
Charles Amirkhanian...
- is a
series of 49 études for
player piano by
American composer Conlon Nancarrow.
Often exploring complex rhythmic variations beyond the
ability of a human...
- lunch/dinner in California,
United States.
Carrows was
started by
David G.
Nancarrow in
Santa Clara, California, in 1970 as the
Carrows Hickory Chip Restaurant...
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Alexandra Nancarrow (born 1
September 1993 in Canberra) is an
Australian former tennis player.
Nancarrow has a
singles career-high
ranking by the Women's...
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Tristan Nancarrow (born 1964) is a
former Australian professional squash player.
Tristan is part of a
famous squash family; his step-father Cam
Nancarrow and...
- True Way, a
pagan cult
which was
established about 100
years ago by the
Nancarrow family.
Locals claim it no
longer exists but
celebrate festivals for the...
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appeared in the
music of
Charles Ives, and is
common in the
music of
Conlon Nancarrow and others. In
music theory, a
pitch simultaneity is more than one pitch...
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complete independence of line in
polyphonic music.
Composers such as
Conlon Nancarrow,
David A. Jaffe,
Evgeni Kos****yn, Kyle Gann,
Kenneth Jonsson, John Arrigo-Nelson...
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Candidate for Kingston". "Alison Dew-Fennell,
Candidate for Makin". "Sue
Nancarrow,
Candidate for Makin". "Amelie
Hannah for Makin".
Fusion Party. Retrieved...