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- Bagpipes (20858 bytes)
75: ...es", or bagpipe choirs. Bulgaria also had similar choirs starting in the 1950s, with gaidas in different k... - Sofia Gubaidulina (8325 bytes)
72: ...n'' for soprano, tenor, baritone, bass, two mixed choirs, organ, and large orchestra (2000)
74: ...n'' for soprano, tenor, baritone, bass, two mixed choirs, organ, and large orchestra (2001) - Clarinet (18825 bytes)
76: Clarinet choirs and quartets often play arrangements of both clas...
82: ... Used in marching bands, wind ensembles, clarinet choirs and sometimes in orchestras to increase the upper...
91: ...ore in the traditional setting. Used in clarinet choirs and some works for concert band. There is a limi...
92: .... Commonly used in [[concert band]]s and clarinet choirs; also fairly common in [[orchestra]]l writing, es...
94: ...he B♭ Bass. Rare, except in large clarinet choirs and wind ensembles. Orchestratively, its usage is... - Cornett (5160 bytes)
14: ...s encouraged, particularly in use with antiphonal choirs. [[Giovanni Bassano]] was an example of a virtuo... - Euphonium (3735 bytes)
14: .... It is also often used today in brass ensembles/choirs. It is not traditionally an orchestral instrumen... - Serpent (instrument) (2056 bytes)
- Trombone (15819 bytes)
14: ...artets, or trios, or trombone trios, quartets, or choirs (though the size of a trombone choir can vary gre... - String instrument (8163 bytes)
28: ... are two sets of strings of equal length. These "choirs" usually differ in their plucking points. One ch... - Josquin Des Prez (6810 bytes)
6: ...when it became one of the largest and most famous choirs in Europe; the ensemble included the composers [[... - Culture of Italy (11004 bytes)
77: ...aditionalist Sicilians, as are [[Messina]]'s male choirs. - List of festivals (6550 bytes)
129: *[[EJCF|European Festival of Youth Choirs]] - Johann Sebastian Bach (31106 bytes)
- Music history of the United States (35788 bytes)
26: ...s derived from those sung in colonial New England choirs, which were based on Moravian, English and Dutch ...
52: ...lk]], was the singing of the colonial New England choirs, and travelling singing masters like [[William Bi... - Music of the United States (1940s and 50s) (18910 bytes)
38: ...t influential artist of the period; he introduced choirs to gospel with [[1962]]'s ''[[Peace Be Still]]'',... - Christmas around the world (98033 bytes)
239: ... Christmas carols and festive music for organ and choirs. In some regions the tradition of "Quempas singin...
457: ...ildren on people's doorsteps, and by professional choirs. Other traditions include sending [[Christmas car... - Christmas carol (3459 bytes)
12: ...y larger groups, including professionally trained choirs. Most churches have special services at which car...
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