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  • 91musical performance — Introduction       step in the musical process during which musical ideas are realized and transmitted to a listener. In Western music, performance is most commonly viewed as an interpretive art, though it is not always merely that. A performer… …

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  • 92Classical period (music) — Periods of Western art music Early Medieval   (500–1400) Renaissance (1400–1600) Baroque (1600–1760) Common practice Baroque (1600–1760) …

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  • 93Joe Pass — Infobox musical artist Name = Joe Pass Img capt = Joe Pass in 1975 Img size = Landscape = yes Background = non vocal instrumentalist Birth name = Joseph Anthony Passalaqua Alias = Born = birth date|1929|1|13|mf=y New Brunswick, New Jersey Died =… …

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  • 95Joseph Bologne de Saint-George — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Saint Georges. Joseph Bologne de Saint George …

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  • 96Пасс, Джо — Джо Пасс Joseph Anthony Passalaqua …

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  • 97concerto — /keuhn cher toh/; It. /kawn cherdd taw/, n., pl. concertos, concerti / tee/. Music. a composition for one or more principal instruments, with orchestral accompaniment, now usually in symphonic form. [1720 30; < It, deriv. of concertare; see&#8230; …

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  • 98Meditation: Solo Guitar — Live album by Joe Pass Released October 1, 2002 Recorded January 30–February …

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  • 100virtuose — [ virtɥoz ] n. • 1640; it. virtuoso, de virtù « propriété, valeur » 1 ♦ Vx Personne extrêmement douée; « amateur des sciences et des beaux arts, qui en favorise le progrès » (ENCYCL.). Madame la Dauphine « est virtuose (elle sait trois ou quatre&#8230; …

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