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Articles related to "Musical Culture"
Music Education and School Culture School music education works best when the whole school culture is musical. How can primary schools in particular grow a musical culture across all classrooms and staff? primary education • music education • school traditions • primary school education • musical culture
European folk boom? Eurosceptics needn't worry about folk music - national identities are alive and well. folk • music • traditions • europe
European folk boom? Eurosceptics needn't worry about folk music - national identities are alive and well. folk • music • traditions • europe
Folk Music of Puerto Rico, Influences and Style In all modern societies, including that of Puerto Rico, music is considered to be an attribute of national identity. This is particularly true of folk music. folk music of puerto rico • plena • bomba music • puerto rican music • rafael cortijo
GRAMMY Museum Opens in Los Angeles The new GRAMMY Museum opens on the campus of L.A. LIVE in Downtown Los Angeles in Fall 2008, in the year of the 50th anniversary of the GRAMMY Awards. new grammy museum in downtown la • music museum opens in los angeles in autumn • 50th anniversary year of grammies • rock music and classical • hip-hop
Playwright Terrence McNally Terrence McNally is known for Kiss of the Spider Woman, Ragtime, The Full Monty, Frankie and Johnny, Love! Valour! Compassion! and Master Class but what's next? terrence mcnally • playwright • theatre • lips together teeth apart • frankie and johnny in the clair de lune
Review of Elton John's "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" Adult contemporary hero, or intoxicated musician? elton john • goodbye yellow brick road
Wexford Opera Festival 2008 The Wexford Festival Opera 2008 is from 16 October to 2 November. One way to get good tickets is to book an Irish cultural holiday with a tour company like Kudu Travel. wexford opera festival 2008 • kudu travel • ireland music events • theatre royal opens • irish cultural vacations and holidays
Viewers Will Be 'Jazzed' About New PBS Special This week we preview the new PBS documentary series about the history of Jazz; we review the career of the late Ray Walston; we revisit RAWHIDE as part of This Week in TV History. ray walston • ken burns • jazz • pbs • clint eastwood
Moana and Maori Culture Moana and the Moahunters have released their new album, "Tahi." Learn more about the band and their music, in an interview with lead singer, Moana Maniapoto-Jackson. moana and the moahunters • moana maniapoto-jackson • maori music • new zealand • music
Soul Deep: African American Literature and Music The 2003 Black History Month Themed Article. Meg Greene Malvasi presents a wonderful reflection on music and literature about how these forms of creativity came from African slave roots, and what they teach us about African American history and culture. bhm event 2003 • black history month • celebration of culture • meg greene malvasi
Soul Deep: The Legacy of African American Literature and Music The contributions of African Americans to literature and music began almost as soon as they first settled in America.
Welsh: The Language of Song, Part I From choirs to cerdd dant to the Gymanfa Ganu, Welsh-language musical traditions are plentiful and widely enjoyed.
Your Country Needs You (BBC One) After whittling down the best the UK has to offer (or the best of the bunch that turned up) it's up to the public to decide who will represent them for Eurovision 2009. your country needs you • your country needs you bbc • your country needs you final • andrew lloyd webber • andrew lloyd webber bbc
THE CLASSICAL SINGER A GLIMPSE INTO CLASSICAL SINGING AND FUTURE ARTICLES. breathe • classical singer • posture • relaxation articulation • repertoire |
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