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Musicale meaning
A musical entertainment, usually private and typically involving classical music
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Her contributions to jazz were recognized with "Vintage" historically as it was placed in the prestigious archives at the Mediatheque Musicale in Paris, France.
The “Transparent” swan song, its “Musicale Finale” episode, incorporates a smidge of each kind of farewell tune in its songbook.
The draw is Saturday at the Seine Musicale in Paris (6 p.m. local time, noon Eastern).
You’ll hear selections from concerts recorded during the first two months of this year’s “Noon Musicale” season.
Beginnings of writing career In 1938 Schaeffer began his career as a writer, penning various articles and essays for the Revue Musicale, a French journal of music.
He founded the S 2F M (Studio de Fonologia Musicale di Firenze) in 1963 in order to experiment with electronic sound and composition.
In 1876, at the age of 13, Mascagni began musical studies with Alfredo Soffredini, who founded the Instituto Musicale di Livorno (later called Istituto Cherubini).
In 1889, Dom André Mocquereau initiated the Paleographie Musicale periodicals which saw the publication of facsimiles of most ancient chant manuscripts to make them more accessible to scholars.
In his third volume of Études de science musicale, published in 1898, Antoine Dechevrens laid out a comprehensive system of interpreting the neumes of Sankt Gallen style in proportional note lengths.
Kelly (2000), p. 25 Through the Société Musicale Indépendente, he was able to encourage them and composers from other countries.
Pierre Henry also made a tribute to the man, composing his Écho d'Orphée, Pour P. Schaeffer alongside him for Schaeffer's last work and second compilation, L'Œuvre Musicale.
Strasser, p. 251 Ravel, together with several other former pupils of Fauré, set up a new, modernist organisation, the Société Musicale Indépendente, with Fauré as its president.
The Médiathèque Musicale Mahler in the 8th arrondissement opened in 1986 and contains collections related to music.
Well known pieces from Germany includes Samuel Scheidt 's Ludi Musici (1621) and Johann Hermann Schein 's Banchetto musicale (1617).