- In music, solfège (/ˈsɒlfɛʒ/, French: [sɔlfɛʒ]) or
sol****gio (/sɒlˈfɛdʒioʊ/; Italian: [solˈfeddʒo]), also
called sol-fa, solfa, solfeo,
among many names...
-
version of a child's
animatronic wind-up
music box,
performed to the tune "
Sol****gio" by
Robert Maxwell.
According to an
interview with Edie
Adams in John...
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introduced to
music when he was five
years old when his
father taught him the
sol****gio, the bandurria, and the
guitar at 6. His
quick mastery of the instruments...
- The
Ospedale della Pietà was a convent, orphanage, and
music school in Venice. Like
other Venetian ospedali, the Pietà was
first established as a ho****e...
- with a
comparison between Ancient Gr****
tetraphonia (column 1),
Western Sol****gio, the
Papadic Parallage (ascending:
column 3 and 4; descending: column...
- today,
according to
Powers 2002, p. 232, the work is
correctly called Sol****gio, but the
author provides no
evidence for this.
Thomas Owens refers to...
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Northern Italy.
These historical Italian methods of composition,
grounded in
sol****gio,
partimento and counterpoint,
offer an
alternative method of analysis...
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University Press, 1997. ISBN 0-19-816616-8 Engelhardt, Jeffers: "Review: '
Sol****gio per coro'; 'Cantate
Domino canti**** novum'; 'Missa syllabica'; 'Sarah...
- canto–era
teachers were
great believers in the
benefits of
vocalise and
sol****gio. They
strove to
strengthen the
respiratory muscles of
their pupils and...
- Mama (My Dear Mother). This
musical beginning led him to
study piano and
sol****gio.
During this
period Marín
lived in the
Netherlands in Eindhoven, but moved...