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  • Building Classical, A Vision of Europe and America
  • 831, he was invited to become principal of a classical academy at Fort Covington in northern New Yo
  • For schools with similar names, see Classical Academy (disambiguation).
  • Vernon Military and Classical Academy in 1873 as a "proprietary school" ow
  • Muste taught Latin and Greek at Northwestern Classical Academy (now Northwestern College) in Iowa f
  • Classical Academy High School (CAHS) is a public chart
  • Because we are a classical academy our students also study Latin.
  • Gilbert Classical Academy is an alternative junior high and hi
  • Courses at Gilbert Classical Academy utilize the Socratic method of instr
  • eptember 1830, he became superintendent of a classical academy in West Rutland.
  • nsylvania and New Jersey and was master of a classical academy in Basking Ridge, NJ.
  • Murray is the Head of Classical Accordion at London's Royal Academy of Music
  • established the position in the world of the classical accordionist when he wrote "the violin had i
  • on the pyre in Bacchylides, there are three classical accounts of Croesus.
  • of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London and studied classical acting for 3 years, eventually receiving a B
  • After the Abitur she studied classical acting at the school of the German theater "
  • NFR5 lacks the classical activation loop in the kinase domain.
  • l National Theatre Ian Charleson Award (best classical actor under 30).
  • c Fantasy and Detective Fiction as well as a classical actor and avid podcaster.
  • Hardy began his career as a classical actor.
  • Perez trained as a classical actress at the Webber Douglas Academy in Lon
  • n as a regular character actor on television classical adaptations; he hosted Play School for a tim
  • ral conservation with the core region of the classical AdoCbl-sensing riboswitches however it has s
  • Classical Africa (National Press Books, 1994)
  • chapter of the Association for the Study of Classical African Civilizations.
  • s a world expert on Athens and Sparta in the Classical Age and has been described as a Laconophile.
  • cabulary from that typical of prose from the classical age of Chinese literature (e.g., The Analect
  • Songs of the Classical Age, audio CD, Label: Cedille
  • aikarama, so did the other Jain poets of the classical age.
  • A classical aikido throw being practiced.
  • ARINC 828 combines classical aircraft interfaces like discretes, ARINC 42
  • It was based on the classical Aladdin oil lamp genie tale.
  • It is 718 km long and is named after a classical albedo feature at 35°N, 140°W .
  • lometres (510 mi) long and was named after a classical albedo feature name.
  • It is 350 km long and is named after a classical albedo feature name.
  • It is 480 km across and was named after a classical albedo feature name.
  • m Chaos takes its name from Aram, one of the classical albedo features observed by Giovanni Schiapa
  • . It is 58.0 km across and was named after a classical albedo feature name.
  • is about 1,175 km long and is named after a classical albedo feature name.
  • lometres (583 mi) long and was named after a classical albedo feature name.
  • It is 897 km long and was named after a classical albedo feature name.
  • Its name is one of the Classical albedo features on Mars.
  • km long and was named after a classical albedo feature name.
  • It is named after a classical albedo feature.
  • t 560 km (350 mi) long and was named after a classical albedo feature name.
  • It is 966 km long and was named after a classical albedo feature name.
  • It is 590 km long and was named after a classical albedo feature name.
  • ur Seasons and the Devil's Trill Sonata: The Classical Album 3 (UK: 9 November 1998; USA: 9 March 1
  • The Number One Classical Album 2006 - released November 14, 2005
  • Best Opera Recording and for Best Engineered Classical Album in 2008.
  • 2011 Best Classical Album for Verdi: Requiem
  • s Performed on Double Bass is a contemporary classical album released by the double bass virtuoso E
  • Best Classical Album
  • During 2003, the classical album Shapes was released, in the UK initial
  • quently won the 2009 Grammy Awards for "Best Classical Album" and "Best Opera Recording."
  • ECHO Klassik, for "Best selling classical album" with Aria - The Opera Album in 1998.
  • ose Liebe won the CARA in the category "Best classical album".
  • ARIA Fine Arts Award Nomination, Best Classical Album, You'll Never Walk Alone 2009
  • Grammy nomination for the best classical album, Denmark 1990
  • ea Bocelli's seventh studio album and fourth classical album, of Verdi's most famous arias, release
  • Best Classical Album: Stanley Friedman - The Lyric Trumpet
  • Best Classical Album: John Psathas - Psathas : Fragments
  • Like all of Hamasaki's previous classical albums, My Story Classical managed to peak i
  • thematician working in algebraic geometry of classical algebraic varieties, e.g.
  • an author of many scientific articles about classical algebraic geometry and abstract algebra.
  • ber field sieve (GNFS) is the most efficient classical algorithm known for factoring integers large
  • is pupils were given pet names, derived from classical allusions (mainly from Virgil's Eclogues).
  • It is a property of Classical American Homes Preservation Trust and is ope
  • blocks by music genre: Underground, reggae, classical, Americana, world, jazz, and hip-hop.
  • d Petit Meslier, which was unexpected from a classical ampelographic point of view.
  • thematical physics), the problem of moments, classical analysis and representation theory.
  • He was known for work on classical analysis, on fundamental solutions of partia
  • J. E. Marsden and M. Hoffman, Elementary Classical Analysis, 2nd ed., W. H. Freeman (1993)
  • hism from its roots in French postmodern and classical anarchist thought.
  • Newman criticizes classical anarchists for assuming an objective "human
  • The group recovered lost classical ancient texts of antiquity and promoted the
  • Dance - classical and contemporary
  • Since 2000, he teaches as Professor of Classical and Modern Languages and Literatures at Texa
  • ) is a non-profit organization that presents classical and jazz piano concerts in Chicago, Illinois
  • dcasters, is noted for non-profit religious, classical, and educational programs and music.
  • Regular classical and theatre organ concerts are still held.
  • Fulara plays both classical and jazz pieces, the latter often with his t
  • Even though he was trained in classical and church music, Bell showed interest in po
  • application of statistical mechanics to both classical and quantum systems.
  • This eclecticism can be found in classical and folk programming, as well.
  • 77 she was named Rhys Carpenter Professor of Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology, which she held
  • chestra has gained great renown in the great classical and romantic composers such as Bruckner and
  • Chez Dominique balances between classical and experimental cuisine.
  • mous and the unusual aspects and projects of classical and modern arts; its narrator was Elaine Str
  • Richard Edwards is a London-based classical and jazz trombone player as well as composer
  • Her flute training included classical and jazz styles in high school.
  • incorporates elements of jazz, contemporary classical, and various world musics.
  • June 8, 1956 in Philadelphia) is an American classical and jazz pianist and composer.
  • Chaitra H. G. is a Hindustani classical and Playback singer, daughter of H. S. Gopin
  • Relative velocity is fundamental in both classical and modern physics, since many systems in ph
  • h at IUCAA spans a wide range of fields from classical and quantum gravity to instrumentation.
  • AA has active research groups in fields like classical and quantum gravity, cosmology, gravitationa
  • Connecticut) is a virtuoso violinist in both classical and rock music.
  • Supraphon and his output includes both light classical and orchestral as well as jazz and pop arran
  • ember of London Brass since 1991, where both classical and jazz styles are required, he has produce
  • l his death, he played over 150 roles in the classical and modern repertoire.
  • e performs Contemporary music as well as the Classical and Romantic repertoires that he often assoc
  • orchestras in playing music of the baroque, classical and even romantic periods entirely without v
  • seven-member lineup experimenting with jazz, classical and electronica.
  • as performed in over 1000 concerts of Indian Classical and Semi-Classical Vocal in India, USA, UAE
  • ngwriter and composer in the genres of jazz, classical and folk music.
  • His interests vary widely from classical and popular music to vehicles such as automo
  • Students are encouraged to master both classical and medieval commentaries and codifiers
  • He also received first prizes in Classical and Light Classical Music Competitions (1984
  • ess showed a break-down in the separation of classical and popular audiences.
  • luded clarinet and saxophone pieces from the classical and jazz repertoire.
  • erformer, he has recorded for Nonesuch, Sony Classical, and Point Music.
  • ater expanding his activities to include the Classical and early Romantic eras.
  • The classical and inverse β-turns are usually distinguishe
  • lark (March 1821 - 6 November 1878), English classical and Shakespearean scholar, was born at Barfo
  • is especially interested in the music of the classical and romantic periods.
  • The orchestra performs a wide array of classical and romantic works as well as newly commissi
  • The vocal arrangements are influenced by classical and New Age music.
  • 3, 1964 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American classical and jazz pianist and composer.
  • mposer known as a concert artist in both the classical and jazz idioms.
  • ld performs, composes and records music in a classical and jazz hybrid idiom he refers to as jassic
  • 952) is a flautist with a background in both classical and jazz, as well as being an instructor.
  • QML also introduces both classical and quantum control operators, whereas most
  • The building uses a free mix of Classical and Renaissance forms and possesses several
  • n is best known for performances of Baroque, Classical and Romantic music using period instruments
  • ences ranging from pop-rock through to jazz, classical and British folk.
  • His roots are blues, soul and mainstream classical, and his work ranges from jazz standards thr
  • For the most part, jazz, Latin jazz, classical, and adult contemporary CDs and DVDs are pro
  • teaching, playing and composing music (from classical and jazz to pop).
  • ow (born December 27, 1945) is a composer of classical and electroacoustic works.
  • Through the collation of various Classical and Armenian sources, Sanatruk is assumed to
  • me a celebrated pianist and composer of both classical and popular music.
  • He published: 1. ‘On the Union of Classical and Mathematical Studies,' printed in the ‘O
  • the Boston Latin School and was educated in Classical and Opera music, as well as literature.
  • Classical and jazz scholar for being a steward of inte
  • under the main categories of opera, theatre, classical and contemporary music, classical and contem
  • They have three CDs, a live CD, selected classical and Benjamin Britten, soon to be releasing a
  • theory, logic and the relationships between classical and analytical philosophy.
  • orms with the leading conductors of baroque, classical and contemporary music.
  • His most recent work has focused on classical and choral compositions, including his Mass
  • She is chiefly a classical and jazz musician, moreover her musical styl
  • ge and in the Mill Studio an eclectic mix of classical and contemporary work is staged by new, less
  • egorize, as it is a mix between jazz, roots, classical, and gypsy music .
  • Chacon has recorded many works for classical and electronic instruments and ensembles and
  • ctive as a clinician and soloist in both the classical and jazz idioms.
  • strations, and music, and drew from texts by classical and Arab writers.
  • ers and has developed a wide repertoire from classical and folk to swing, jazz and songs from the s
  • oor background he received good education in classical and modern languages as well as in theology.
  • The classical and alternative complement pathways.
  • He had begun introducing classical and Renaissance elements into post office de
  • It is 280 km long and was named after the classical and present day Arno River in Tuscany, Italy
  • s and cubic forms, showing how to apply both classical and contemporary methods of algebraic geomet
  • He combines traditional and contemporary classical and jazz material with his own unorthodox st
  • aban-Delmas is replaced by Pierre Messmer, a classical and conservative Gaullist.
  • atre is a non-profit organization presenting classical and modern plays on an Elizabethan stage.
  • he universities of Berlin and Halle to study classical and modern languages, mathematics, and natur
  • as music arrangements cleverly combined with classical and popular standard music.
  • is male protagonists are a reflection of the classical and modern society's archetype of the true m
  • arsaw, Poland) is a polish composer of film, classical and TV music, sound designer and musicologis
  • 24/7 Classical and opera (when in season)
  • Classical and Quantum Gravity 26 (2): 025001.
  • Mnozil plays classical and jazz music using traditional brass instr
  • The journal covers most branches of classical and quantum optics including lasers, diffrac
  • ilt to a new design and was inspired by both classical and renaissance styles, and bears many simil
  • Latvian singer, mezzo-soprano, performer of classical and ethnic repertoire.
  • ts (2004) - exploring the divergence between classical and popular music in the 20th century
  • 60 monographs since, mostly translations of classical and contemporary philosophers (e.g.
  • Figure 2. The classical and alternative complement pathways.
  • Clarice Assad is a classical and jazz composer, arranger, pianist, and vo
  • rock, jazz and blues, and its songs combined classical and electric instruments.
  • al and regional musicians in performances of classical and modern symphonic music.
  • She also teaches classes on classical and world mythology, the history of magic, a
  • fication of theorems and other deductions in classical and non-classical logic.
  • edieval instruments, incorporating medieval, classical and modern musical idioms.
  • Despite the early classical and jazz success, he decided to build a care
  • haps best known for his easy arrangements of classical and American popular music for piano student
  • e formalized his music education by studying classical and contemporary instruments at the Federal
  • ge , where he attained high proficiency as a classical and mathematical scholar.
  • finite-dimensional Hamiltonian systems (both classical and quantum), and the statistical mechanics
  • ry 21, 1854 - February 1, 1929) was a German classical and economic historian.
  • he is a graded AIR, Hyderabad artist in both classical and light music styles
  • s a hybrid musical genre consisting of jazz, classical and indian influences.
  • He made his classical and theological studies under the Sulpician
  • istorically informed performance of Baroque, Classical and early Romantic music on original instrum
  • graphy is shown, with equal emphasis on both classical and contemporary photography by internationa
  • anga Vinyasa Yoga, Sivananda Yoga, and other classical and contemporary texts.
  • uddhism and in Tibetan Buddhism and commands classical and colloquial Tibetan.
  • ions from poems in many languages, including Classical and Medieval Latin, Middle English, and Old
  • n performing (often unknown) pieces of Czech classical and baroque music.
  • Classical and Opera venues in San Francisco include th
  • and soprano saxophonist, active in the jazz, classical, and world music genres.
  • "Simulation of Classical and Quantum Dynamics in Condensed Phase", Eu
  • He also carried out translations from classical and European writers.
  • asting three HD channels with separate talk, classical, and Americana channels.
  • nres, including folk, blues, folk rock, pop, classical and rock.
  • Clarke teaches jazz while Benson teaches classical and theory.
  • the 11-story brick Henry Clay Hotel features classical and renaissance details.
  • much Anatolian, Byzantine, Greek and Iranian Classical and world music.
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