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| | Contemporary Christian music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Artists such as the Lost Dogs, Starflyer 59, Vigilantes of Love, and Joy Electric were creating compellingly original music, and some artists were even leading the pack in certain genres ( third-wave ska and rapcore, for example). |  | | Contemporary Christian music first came onto the scene of popular music during the Jesus Movement revival of the late 1960s and early 1970s. |  | | This small culture of Jesus music had expanded into a multimillion-dollar industry by the 1980s. |
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| | Contemporary Christian Music Links |
 | | GateSeven...Up-to-date news, articles, lyrics, and concert listings on all genres of music! |  | | Great comparisons of dozens of Christian artists to mainstream artists; especially hard rock, metal, and thrash artists. |  | | Gofishnet...Another site that compares Christian artists to mainstream artists. |
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| | Christian & Gospel - Music Artists - All Artists! |
 | | Christian Artists Nominated For 2003 Grammy Awards "A variety of Christian musical artists, representing genres from Southern Gospel to pop-contemporary, were nominated for the 2003 GRAMMY Awards. |  | | Christian Artist Network "Christian Artist Network is a worldwide directory of Christian artists, bands and musicians promoting their music and products. |  | | Christian & Gospel - Music Artists - All Artists! |
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| | Contemporary Christian music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Artists such as the Lost Dogs, Starflyer 59, Vigilantes of Love, and Joy Electric were creating compellingly original music, and some artists were even leading the pack in certain genres ( third-wave ska and rapcore, for example). |  | | Steve Camp, a CCM musician and advocate of this view, states that "Those of us who are privileged to represent our Lord Jesus Christ in the arts should be galvanized by mission, not by ambition; by mandate, not by accolades; by love for the Master, not by the allurements of this world. |  | | It is not a musical style or genre, as it refers to several types of music. |
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| | Kids.net.au - Encyclopedia List of composers - |
 | | This page includes a list of composers sorted by genre. |  | | The following is a list of composers best known for their film work: |  | | In other genres, such as popular and folk music, the term "songwriter", meaning someone who authors both music and lyrics, is more common than "composer"; a songwriter who also performs is a "singer/songwriter." |
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http://www.kids.net.au/encyclopedia-wiki/co/Composer
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 | | The Worldwide Internet Music Resources page is a listing of dubject directories to Internet resources organized by individual musicians and popular groups; groups and ensembles; other sites related to performance; composers and composition; genres and types of music; research and study; commerical world of music; journals and magazines; and general and miscellaneous. |  | | It features a lengthy biography, a list of his works organized by genre, an image gallery, creation histories, and commentary from musicians and music critics. |  | | The Academy of Country Music provides a listing of the award winners from previous years, a description of the awards, and a listing of the nominees and award winners for this year. |
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| | Composer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The preservation of individual compositions received little attention, and musicians generally had no qualms about modifying compositions for performance. |  | | The level of distinction between composers and other musicians also varies, which affects issues such as copyright and the deference given to individual interpretations of a particular piece of music. |  | | The term "composer" is often used specifically to mean a composer in the Western tradition of classical music. |
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| | List of composers - Wikipedia |
 | | This page includes a list of composers sorted by genre. |  | | The following is a list of composers best known for their film work: |  | | A strong distinction is made amongst composers, lyricists and performers in such genres as classical and jazz. |
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http://www.web-dictionary.org/encyclopedia/co/Composer.html
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| | Music 150 Kingman Study Questions |
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http://www.sonoma.edu/users/j/johnsonw/music_150/150_study_questions.html
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| | David Champion's Favorite Music Sites |
 | | This index provides links to individual musicians and popular groups; groups and ensembles, except popular; sites related to performance: composers and composition; genres and types of music; research and study; commercial music; journals and magazines; as well as general and miscellaneous sites. |  | | This site is the result of a collaborative project between the University of Melbourne and La Trobe University to record a representative sample of the music of the fourteenth century. |  | | This site is devoted to women composers born before about 1765, providing links to an annotated and illustrated CD discography, as well as MIDI files of the composers works. |
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| | Johann Sebastian Bach - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Bach's music has inspired many composers to create music based on his themes, or transcribe his works for other instruments. |  | | Bach's father, uncles and elder brother were all professional musicians, as well as numerous other more distant relatives, while at least three of his sonsâ WF, CPE, and JC Bachâbecame important musicians and composers in their own right. |  | | Bach was best known during his lifetime as an organist, organ consultant, and composer of organ works both in the traditional German free genres such as preludes, fantasias, and toccatas, and stricter forms such as chorale preludes and fugues. |
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| | Johann Sebastian Bach - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Bach was best known during his lifetime as an organist, organ consultant, and composer of organ works both in the traditional German free genres such as preludes, fantasias, and toccatas, and stricter forms such as chorale preludes and fugues. |  | | Johann Sebastian Bach's contributions to music, or, to borrow a term popularised by his student Lorenz Christoph Mizler, "musical science" are frequently compared to the "original geniuses" of William Shakespeare in English literature and Isaac Newton in physics. |  | | Bach's other large work, the Mass in B minor, was assembled by Bach near the end of his life, mostly from pieces composed earlier (such as Cantata 191 and Cantata 12). |
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| | Artistopia Music - Amy Grant |
 | | She has won multiple Grammy and Dove awards and was elected to the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2003. |  | | She has won multiple Grammy and Dove AwardDove awards and was elected to the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2003. |  | | Hardly had Grant established herself as the rightful "Queen of Christian Pop", however, when she changed directions to widen her fan base (and hence her musical message). |
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| | Johann Sebastian Bach - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Bach was best known during his lifetime as an organist, organ consultant, and composer of organ works both in the traditional German free genres such as preludes, fantasias, and toccatas, and stricter forms such as chorale preludes and fugues. |  | | Johann Sebastian Bach (21 March 1685 O.S. 28 July 1750 N.S.) was a prolific German composer and organist whose sacred and secular works for choir, orchestra and solo instruments drew together almost all of the strands of the baroque style and brought it to its ultimate maturity. |  | | Whereas Bach conceived this cruciform melody as a compositional form of devotion to Christ and his cross, later composers have employed the BACH motif in homage to the composer himself. |
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| | MEDUSAS LINKS FOR THE ARTS - Artists |
 | | He is a musical legend, a pioneer of one of the most intricate, yet powerful, forms of American music, and a master of the guitar; he's Dan Crary, a flatpicking stylist with an international reputation for innovation, taste and brilliance. |  | | As a Folk Artist, Carol puts the acappella balladry of her native Appalachia at the heart of her work. |  | | As he approaches his 40th anniversary as a performer, Crary is one of the few artists whose work can be said to transcend the boundaries of style and genre.... |
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| | Articles - Johann Sebastian Bach |
 | | Johann Sebastian Bach's contributions to music, or, to borrow a term popularised by his student Lorenz Christoph Mizler, "musical science" are frequently compared to the "original geniuses" of William Shakespeare in English literature and Isaac Newton in physics. |  | | Bach was best known during his lifetime as an organist, organ consultant, and composer of organ works both in the traditional German free genres such as preludes, fantasias, and toccatas, and stricter forms such as chorale preludes and fugues. |  | | Bach's other large work, the Mass in B minor, was assembled by Bach near the end of his life, mostly from pieces composed earlier (such as Cantata 191 and Cantata 12). |
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http://www.alistic.com/articles/Johann_Sebastian_Bach
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| | List of classical music composers - Iridis Encyclopedia |
 | | See: list of composers for composers of other genres of music. |  | | This is an alphabetical list of classical music composers sorted by eras. |  | | See list of 20th century classical composers, 20th century classical music, list of 21st century classical composers. |
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| | DJ Martian Tracking the Best Albums of 2002 |
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| | Bach's Notation of Tempo and Early-Music Performance by Bernard D. Sherman |
 | | Dirst, 'Bach's French overtures and the politics of overdotting', Early Music, 25:1: 1997, p. |  | | And Bach's decision might change according to his judgment of the moment (indeed, modern composers often change their views about the tempos of their own music). |  | | I would emphasize instead how text influenced Bach's tempo choices at the stage of composition--where it affected his musical setting-- and suggest that Bach, like later composers, then included tempo indications in his notation (at least of parts and carefully prepared fair copies) in order to alert performers to his intended speed. |
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| | Mass Music Organization Ask MetaFilter |
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| | Contemporary Christian music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Steve Camp, a CCM musician and advocate of this view, states that "Those of us who are privileged to represent our Lord Jesus Christ in the arts should be galvanized by mission, not by ambition; by mandate, not by accolades; by love for the Master, not by the allurements of this world. |  | | Joy Electric were creating compellingly original music, and some artists were even leading the pack in certain genres (third wave ska and rapcore, for example). |  | | Journalist Lev Eakins explains that artists in this camp "sometimes produce songs that have no anchor in anything vaguely spiritual, and instead create their art simply because they are artists and that's what they are compelled to do. |
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| | MuseData.org Composer Page: Bach, Johann Sebastian |
 | | J. Bach composed music in all the prevailing genres of his time. |  | | Movement titles and numbers are generally not problemmatical in Bach's music. |  | | Their favored items may be chorales taken from Bach's very numerous cantatas, for this was a principal source of additional items for the expanded list of "four-part chorales". |
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| | NWU Poets & Fiction Writers Market News List May 2000 |
 | | Actually I could play around with this list for hours and come up with dozens of conclusions and a few of them might actually be accurate. |  | | In Australian dollars (though it pays overseas contributors in foreign denominated money orders) its pays $177 per 1k wds for prose and $34.04 for poems of 1-12 lines, $65.51 for poems of 13-24 lines, $106.50 for poems of of 24-40 lines and $143.66 for poems of 41-100 lines. |  | | RELIX MAGAZINE, a publication that focuses on 'goldies oldies' music, is no longer a market for novel excerpts. |
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| | Music of Anguilla - encyclopedia article about Music of Anguilla. |
 | | List of cultural and regional genres of music |  | | Much of his best-known work is from the 1960s, when his musical shadow was so large that he became a documentarian and reluctant figurehead of American unrest. |  | | It is an especially integral part of Trinidadian music. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Music%20of%20Anguilla
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| | Bach. MIDI/ZIP collections and life: kunstderfuge.com. |
 | | Large collection of Classical MIDI of Bach's music |  | | Bach’s preference for this practice ensured that wherever his keyboard fugues have been admired the prelude and fugue has served as one of the most important genres to incorporate fugal writing. |  | | The mature Bach employed fugue in his music for organ, for keyboard (harpsichord) and for voices. |
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| | Canyon Records Productions - List of Artists |
 | | The company recently expanded its range of genres to encompass music of the New Southwest including nouveau flamenco and new age guitar. |  | | In 2001, Canyon Records Productions celebrates its 50th year of specializing in the production and distribution of Native American music with a catalog of over 400 Native American titles. |  | | All images, text and sounds are copyrighted by Canyon or its artists and agents. |
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| | List of Woman Composers |
 | | Diamanda Galas - searing performance artist with a voice of amazing range and consummately operatic control; since the mid-'80s, her pieces have protested AIDS in satires of popular genres and frightening theatrical gestures |  | | Here's a list of my favorite women composers I made with only my CD collection as reference (in no particular order; all from the U.S. unless indicated otherwise). |  | | Laurie Spiegel - one of the world's most sophisticated experts in computerized sound, inventor of Music Mouse, and composer of subtle, complex, slowly climaxing synthesizer works |
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 | | Bach’s preference for this practice ensured that wherever his keyboard fugues have been admired the prelude and fugue has served as one of the most important genres to incorporate fugal writing. |  | | His musical language was distinctive and extraordinarily varied, drawing together and surmounting the techniques, the styles and the general achievements of his own and earlier generations and leading on to new perspectives which later ages have received and understood in a great variety of ways. |  | | The first authentic posthumous account of his life, with a summary catalogue of his works, was put together by his son Carl Philipp Emanuel and his pupil J.F. Agricola soon after his death and certainly before March 1751 (published as Nekrolog, 1754). |
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