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- Polyphonia is a one-act ballet c****ographed by Christopher Wheeldon to music by György Ligeti, costumes designed by Holly Hynes, and was created for the...
- Robbins' Dances at a Gathering, In G Major and Antique Epigraphs; Wheeldon's Polyphonia and DGV: Danse à Grande Vitesse; and Forsythe's Herman Schmermen. She...
- organological development and performance practice of the Gr**** bouzouki"; Polyphonia Journal; Spring 2009; 14:119–203, 142 Interview with Andy Irvine: "Archived...
- University Press. p. 430. ISBN 9780884023470. Lia van Midden (1993). Polyphonia Byzantina: Studies in Honour of Willem J. Aerts. Egbert Forsten. p. 70...
- developing company Polyphonic (producer), an American record producer Polyphonia, a ballet c****ograph by Christopher Wheeldon This disambiguation page...
- Symphony No. 18 was written especially for Fairfax and the semi-professional Polyphonia Orchestra he founded. His UK premieres include major works by Gustav Mahler...
- consisted of Murad, Fiore, Don Les on b**** harmonica, and Cappy Lafell on Polyphonia. Around 1948 they became a trio, with Murad, Fiore and Les.[citation needed]...
- Retrieved 19 March 2021. Parry, Jann (3 January 2016). "Paris Opera BalletPolyphonia, Alea Sands, Le Sacre du printemps – Paris". DanceTabs. Anderson, Zo (29...
- position, c****ographing a number of much lauded works for the troupe, Polyphonia being the first. He quickly developed a re****tion as a talented c****ographer...
- horn harmonicas. The other type of orchestral melodic harmonica is the polyphonia, (though some are marked "chromatica"). These have all twelve chromatic...