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- Boston, Massachusetts (36071 bytes)
1: {{Template:US City infobox|
25: ...rse''), "The City of Higher Learning" (due to the plethora of universities and colleges in the Boston ...
36: Boston played a key role in sparking both the [[American Re...
71: ...ensus]]{{GR|2}} of [[2000]], there are 589,141 people, 239,528 households, and 115,212 families residi...
73: ...living with them, 27.4% are [[Marriage|married couples]] living together, 16.4% have a female househol... - Christmas (35108 bytes)
14: ...combination of traceable celestial events might explain the appearance of a giant star that had never ...
19: ...rom [[1900]] to [[2099]]. The [[Armenian Church]] places much more emphasis on the [[Epiphany]], the v...
23: ...party, throwing out the Christmas tree (''julgransplundring''), on the 20th day of Christmas ([[Januar...
30: ...rators of Christmas continued through the years. Places where conservative Christian theocracies flou...
42: ...istmas to fill them. In other countries, children place their empty shoes out for Santa to fill on the... - European-influenced classical music (18917 bytes)
8: ...works are best understood in the context of their place in musical history, for many this is essential...
10: ...val]], generally before 1450. Chant, also called plainsong or [[Gregorian Chant]], was the dominant f...
11: ...erized by greater use of instrumentation and multiple melodic lines
18: ...uch as classical, romantic, or modern. So for example, [[Sergei Prokofiev|Prokofiev]]'s ''Classical Sy...
22: ...he most famous classical composers. For a more complete overview see [[Graphical timeline for classica... - 18th century new (49640 bytes)
4: ...otherwise for the purposes of their work. For example, the "short" 18th century may be defined as [[17...
17: * [[1700]]-[[1721|21]]: [[Russia]] supplants [[Sweden]] as the dominant [[Baltic region|Ba...
26: ... long decline and the [[Maratha Empire]] slowly replaces it.
51: ...edition]] from Mexico and travel into the [[Great Plains]]
52: * [[1720]]–[[1721]]: The [[Great Plague of Marseille]] - Opera (25153 bytes)
7: ...ks. The visual arts, such as [[painting]], are employed to create the visual spectacle on the stage, ...
9: Singers and the roles they play are classified according to their vocal ranges....
11: ...a, and [[aria]], during which the movement of the plot often pauses, with the music becoming more melo...
13: ...genre in a context separate from its accompanying play, and has been transcribed for nearly all imagin...
20: ... ''opera'' means simply "works" in [[Latin]], the plural of <em>opus</em> suggesting that it combines ... - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (12500 bytes)
1: ...d by later composers and his works are frequently played today.
11: ...linschule'' ("Essay on the fundamentals of violin playing") was published in 1756, the same year as Mo...
13: ...Duet (music)|duets]] and [[Duo (music)|duos]], to play with her. On one occasion when Mozart became il...
15: During his formative years, Mozart completed several journeys throughout [[Europe]], begin...
17: ...t.birth.500pix.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Mozart's birthplace at 9 Getreidegasse, [[Salzburg]], [[Austria]]]... - Christmas carol (3459 bytes)
12: ... Carols" (for choir and harp), or excerpts from [[Handel]]'s "[[the Messiah|Messiah]]."
14: ...stmas in the period around Christmas, including [[Handel]]'s "[[the Messiah|Messiah]]," the "[[Christmas O...
18: ...s, such as the [[Salvation Army]] brass bands, to play carols before Christmas.
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