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The white mozzetta was reintroduced during the | Octave of Easter in 2008. |
n Protomartyr, Double and commemoration of the | Octave of the Nativity. |
peed, dynamism, and also nobility, notably the | octave storms. |
The | octave and sestet have special functions in a Petrarc |
arlos' figure of 15.385 α-scale degrees to the | octave. |
Regarding the Pythagorean divisions of the | octave mentioned above, these are a set of whole numb |
ox effect pedal during the solo to produce the | octave sound. |
Sunday within the | Octave of the Epiphany: The Most Holy Family of Jesus |
St Philip died on August 22, 1285 during the | Octave of the Assumption at Todi, where he is buried. |
Sunday within the | octave: feast of the Holy Family; celebrated on Frida |
The notes descend in pitch from the | octave tonic (Shadjam or Sa) down to the lower tonic. |
"Carlos has 34.188 γ-scale degrees to the | octave, corresponding to a scale degree of 35.1 cents |
, and so on, up the scale until it reaches the | octave. |
Vicentino's solution in effect divides the | octave into 31 equal parts, and unlike the modern sol |
e standard way to do that became to divide the | octave into twelve equal parts, called equal temperam |
, white camauro in silk-damask worn during the | Octave of Easter and winter-camauro in red velvet |
tains one instance of each interval within the | octave, 0 through 11. |
r Ommanney, were added in 1928 to complete the | octave, which still contains two of the Bilbie bells. |
He also received the | Octave Chanute Award from the AIAA, Richard Hansford |
Aviators, the Iven C. Kincheloe Award, and the | Octave Chanute Award. |
n he heard Vladimir Horowitz blaze through the | octave passages of Tchaikovsky's First Piano Concerto |
the Mother of God, referring to it also as the | Octave of the Nativity. |
Feast of the Circumcision of our Lord and the | Octave of the Nativity. |
t Greek chromatic scale had seven tones to the | octave (assuming alternating conjunct and disjunct te |
l temperament musical instrument, in which the | octave is divided into a series of equal steps. |
On All Souls' day (2 November) the Mass of the | octave (or feast) was said after Terce, the Requiem a |
tempered chromatic scale has 12 pitches to the | octave, and consists of semitones of various sizes; t |
the singers either on the same note or in the | octave or at some other consonant interval. |
ons that she has discovered, which include the | octave illusion, the scale illusion, the glissando il |
by the Roman Catholic Church on 1 January, the | Octave Day of Christmas. |
yielding 72 equal divisions (or commas) of the | octave. |
in 1782 was a harpsichord with 21 keys to the | octave using a tuning system suggested by Jean-Benjam |
alendar, assigning to it the Sunday within the | octave of the Nativity of Mary (8-15 September). |
s is already commemorated in the office of the | Octave of Christmas." |
urch, to be celebrated on the Friday after the | Octave of Corpus Christi. |
y permission of Pope Leo XIII (8 May 1884) the | octave in the calendar of the Passionists is privileg |
would not conflict with the celebration of the | Octave of Saints Peter and Paul, Apostles. |
um Pontificum), 1 January is called simply the | Octave of the Nativity. |
unday after Easter, i.e., the Sunday after the | Octave of Easter (Quasimodo or "Low" Sunday). |
2 equal temperament, the equal division of the | octave in 72 parts, although he doesn't confine himse |
In 1955 Pope Pius XII abolished this | octave. |
Thomas | Octave - Music Director of Westmoreland Choral Societ |
Sir Thomas | Octave Murdoch Sopwith, CBE, Hon FRAeS (18 January 18 |
This fragmentation occurs through | octave displacement (using intervals greater than an |
However, the usual | octave transpositions are kept for piccolos, contraba |
The first cyclist over the summit was | Octave Lapize. |
rges Catroux who was in Cairo at the time, was | Octave Merlier. |
ere is in the first place to defining in which | octave the song should be sung, but if we're to taken |
or Heliogabalus, is L'agonie (1888), for which | Octave Mirbeau wrote a preface. |
Sorry About Dresden/The White | Octave (2000 · Tritone Records) |
ar string, with that lowest F# being one whole | octave below the preceding F# string. |
ic, staccato, sequenced synthesizer sound with | octave basslines or/and where the bass often takes th |
Savoy (4 May, double of the first class, with | octave). |
f March 2010, RS has signed a record deal with | Octave Match Records. |
he text "Well auf Well" (wave after wave) with | octave leaps in all four parts in measure 4 and 29. |
nd a scholar specializing in the French writer | Octave Mirbeau. |
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