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  • er of light carts mounted with light artillery pieces designed to break up enemy formations (1512).
  • Staunton pieces designed by Cook for Jaques, 1849.
  • are called fittings and are, basically, small pieces designed to keep everything hold together in t
  • This is done by pieces detaching from the major shoot as their bases
  • Any permanent provision for the pieces did not materialise, however, until 1957, with
  • What makes Tuttle sterling pieces different and unique, is the fact that beginni
  • Grossmith co-wrote some of the Winter Garden pieces, directed many of his own productions and star
  • More pieces discovered after the Renaissance were placed w
  • It consists of excerpts from the pieces discussed and a narration written and presente
  • rker, having designed and constructed multiple pieces displayed in his house.
  • introduced a selection of antique and vintage pieces displayed in tandem with the lifestyle apparel
  • nd created soundtracks for over 60 radiophonic pieces, documentary films, video performances, exhibi
  • thi film viewing community, are some excellent pieces done by Ajay-Atul.
  • or royal and noble commissions, including some pieces done for Borso d'Este.
  • ip to the summit have been known to take small pieces down with them as souvenirs.
  • he audience in talks before, between and after pieces, drawing listeners into the music-making.
  • He proved to be quite effective in set pieces due to his large vertical leap.
  • seeking to complete their collection of Ghibli pieces due to its focus on "looking through the windo
  • Wood ash settles on the pieces during the firing, and the complex interaction
  • Chinese landscape painting was burnt into two pieces during the reign of the Shunzhi Emperor (1644
  • He also captured several more field pieces during the push into Bowling Green.
  • 1994-1996 and she composed many music theatre pieces during this time.
  • be easily seen by the running crews moving set pieces during a dark scene change.
  • Finnish Army captured 14 pieces during the Winter War, and 85 more early in th
  • m on a number of Ellington's most recognizable pieces during Ellington's stint at the Cotton Club, i
  • Even a woman giving birth was hacked to pieces during her labour.
  • He began composing tango pieces during this interim.
  • he production of approximately 1,100 artillery pieces during the war which was about half of the Sou
  • Some of his short pieces, e.g.: "If there were dreams to sell," (Dream-
  • ppose that M has been divided into a number of pieces E1,E2,…,Er, which are thought to be as small a
  • ed by keeping the fuel in a number of separate pieces, each below the critical size either because t
  • er level in which the players deploy cardboard pieces each representing a single capital ship or a f
  • ated B-15A hit the ice tongue breaking off two pieces, each with a surface of about 70 square kilome
  • Which pieces each side has left
  • y included three 75 mm howitzer battalions, 12 pieces each.
  • performance group that began creating original pieces early in the Web era.
  • Congo diary and other uncollected pieces, ed.
  • Blumengarten I-IV, 4vv, bc (Gotha, 1660-69); 6 pieces ed.
  • The fuselage broke into two pieces; eight passengers and two flight attendants in
  • It is a collection of seven pieces, either live performances or studio engineered
  • Two of Caserta's pieces, En remirant and De ma dolour, use fragments o
  • The success of these first two pieces encouraged him to follow literature as a profe
  • Rich's first book, a collection of short humor pieces entitled Ant Farm: And Other Desperate Situati
  • a, electronic, live electronic and synthesizer pieces, environmental compositions, film, music-theat
  • For larger items such as tanks or artillery pieces, equipment can be lost when it is immobilized
  • listed this song as one of her most memorable pieces, especially because she had to sing it over a
  • and The Art of Fugue, considering these piano pieces essential for every serious pianist.
  • eally tearing into some of the more extended pieces... Essential music that still sounds fresh and
  • nd that year they performed two new a cappella pieces, Etiquette with Angels (a setting of a poem by
  • oths but what are dyed and pressed; except 100 pieces every year, which are allowed them gratis.
  • mphasize or a new insight to impart, even with pieces everyone has played many times.
  • Early King Oliver pieces exemplify this style of hot jazz; however, as
  • deficient on heavy artillery (only 40 outdated pieces existed in the entire front) and cavalry (one
  • ing the raid, one of the Confederate artillery pieces exploded, and Custer became confused believing
  • rther uprising, his body was quartered and the pieces exposed upon the walls of the main castles of
  • urniture, inlay works, floors, details, turned pieces, exquisite jewelleries, sculptures, and ancien
  • d items of old Romanian art, among which a few pieces extracted from Vacaresti Monastery, demolished
  • In particular, the test pieces Facets of Glass and Rhapsody for trombone are
  • Yolanda Milla -"When The Pieces Fall" (Todd Terry Mix)
  • Airborne cameras recorded several pieces falling off it at T+133 seconds.
  • he gauze [and] shattering it, but with all the pieces falling up as the [screen] flew out".
  • rstwhile lobbyist Jack Abramoff to write op-ed pieces favorable to Abramoff clients.
  • All the pieces feature various forms of graphical notation an
  • The following tracks and pieces featured in the show are absent from the offic
  • Transformers: The Movie (minus the three score pieces featured in the Motion Picture soundtrack rele
  • ion, each issue comes with three special chess pieces featuring characters from Clamp's various seri
  • Francophone theatre in 1919, it put on classic pieces featuring Belgian actors.
  • 974) was the first collection of his newspaper pieces, featuring items about country singers, baseba
  • rous projecting features were hacked-off after pieces fell from one of the statues.
  • The pieces fell in seven segmented portions one touching
  • rous projecting features were hacked off after pieces fell from one of the statues.
  • Two Union artillery pieces fired a total of eight rounds producing the ro
  • g it impossible to retire, remained with their pieces, firing, until they were forcibly taken from t
  • The pieces fit together like a giant jigsaw puzzle to for
  • oenails at the end of her bed, letting the cut pieces fly everywhere.
  • Missing Pieces follows the stories of people who embark on a
  • Riflessioni, 3 pieces for small string orchestra (1985-1986, revised
  • ure, a polonaise for orchestra, chamber music, pieces for piano, as well as art songs.
  • 18 Pieces for colachon
  • d his Wald-Idyll (Forest Idyll), Three Fantasy Pieces for piano trio, op.
  • Young tends to write the more hard rock pieces for Styx.
  • st composer in Israel to compose original jazz pieces for orchestra which were broadcasted and perfo
  • 1951 Two Pieces for Flute and Orchestra: Night Piece and Dance
  • He had written many pieces for his students at St. Paul's, but this suite
  • The second of Igor Stravinsky's "Three Pieces for String Quartet" (1914) was inspired by one
  • Romantic Pieces for Organ
  • d back letters and had appropriated collection pieces for himself.
  • great number of anthems and services, and some pieces for the organ.
  • Romantic style and produced orchestral works, pieces for chamber orchestra, and other works for pia
  • The second side features two long pieces for alto saxophone: the title track, and "Stra
  • Zubot has composed pieces for both the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra and S
  • splay his musical talents by composing several pieces for some radio programs.
  • As a composer, Robair has written pieces for a variety of ensembles (including the ROVA
  • etcalfe began in 1991 with $30,000 was sold in pieces for $380 million.
  • to his comic-book work, DeCarlo drew freelance pieces for the magazines The Saturday Evening Post an
  • the Canzoni, his second book of light, secular pieces, for six voices
  • ilures; but he adapted from the French several pieces for the English Opera House with moderate succ
  • collective title of four cycles of progressive pieces for Renaissance lute by the Ukrainian-American
  • plucking out the heart, which was divided into pieces for us to eat."
  • length, were reportedly sawed into manageable pieces for disposal in 1948.
  • Carl Nielsen's Fantasy Pieces for Oboe and Piano (Fantasistykker for obo og
  • His first published work was the "Three Pieces for Pianoforte" (1911).
  • d for orchestras, ensembles and soloists, plus pieces for film and theater.
  • About thirty pieces for the keyboard of Ercole Pasguini have been
  • the tuition of his father and uncle, he wrote pieces for the bands and orchestras of his native are
  • g canzonas, ricercars, capriccios and numerous pieces for organ.
  • Twelve Little Pieces for Brass
  • erio and Franco Donatoni, Hoyland has composed pieces for the BBC Symphony Orchestra, the Arditti Qu
  • Op. 62, 3 pieces for 2 cellos and piano (organ)
  • est known for his extensive collection of solo pieces for the soprano recorder Der Fluyten Lust-hof.
  • He also composed pieces for the viola da gamba and passed on the playi
  • had won by his day's labor into fourteen equal pieces, for his twelve sons, his wife, and himself.
  • Op.17c Two Pieces for Violin and Piano: I. Scherzo, II.
  • His orchestral works included Five pieces for orchestra, Six Poems, and Tone Poem.
  • Carl Nielsen - Fantasy Pieces for Oboe and Piano
  • Four Pieces for viola (1967)
  • Pieces for Guitar, (Tzadik, 2002)
  • Dr. Harris has commissioned more than 52 new pieces for various ensembles.
  • survey of his piano output, though most of his pieces for the instrument are represented) were recen
  • He wrote around 600 pieces for lute, most of them grouped into 'sonatas'
  • He wrote many pieces for piano, songs, a piano sonata, six sonatina
  • 1913); "Three Dances" (1922); and "Three Light Pieces for Piano: Bagatelle, Melody, and Valse" (1911
  • Various composers have already written pieces for her and she develops her interpretations i
  • Woolfenden has composed many pieces for wind bands, chamber ensembles and orchestr
  • Richards writes many pieces for this group.
  • Three Light Pieces for violin and piano (1863)
  • nized at black universities, and wrote several pieces for The New Leader and Dissent.
  • 21, is a set of 8 pieces for solo piano, written by Robert Schumann in
  • ed by Thomson as "one of the most satisfactory pieces for winds in the whole modern repertory", Stri
  • Nine Short Pieces for Piano (1966)
  • irtuosity in the performance of several of his pieces, for while he assimilated elements of Italian
  • Brass Ensemble; the Brass Quartet of 1960; Two Pieces for three trombones (1951); and In Memoriam (1
  • six fantasias for five parts; and a few other pieces for viols.
  • Like some of Gilbert's other pieces for German Reed, most of the original score of
  • He put together 125 pieces for this exhibit at the Museum of Anthropology
  • ountless multiple percussion ensemble and solo pieces for percussion, such as Mosaics For Percussion
  • Three Pieces for Cello and Piano
  • aint Olave's Grammar School) and composed many pieces for them - a Te Deum, Lord's Prayer and State
  • shed "The Boston Music Company Digest Of Piano Pieces: For The Left Hand Alone," reprinted by Kessin
  • was classmates with Travis Jeppesen, and wrote pieces for the gay magazine HX.
  • He composed and arranged numerous pieces for concert bands, which are frequently perfor
  • 1947 Miscellany, 20 pieces for small orchestra
  • Six Pieces for Trombone and Piano (1999)
  • A suite and single pieces for harpsichord
  • e has also written short stories and satirical pieces for Chicago Magazine, the Chicago Tribune, Los
  • ne Amorosa for two double basses, and numerous pieces for double bass and piano.
  • Eight Pieces for Four Timpani is a collection of short piec
  • f those early works are small scale, songs and pieces for piano or chamber ensembles.
  • 18 is a musical work consisting of three short pieces for orchestra and chorus by the French compose
  • written the novel Fireworks, and short fiction pieces for Wind, the Evansville Review, The Missouri
  • Pieces For More Than Two Hands, Morton Feldman, Sub R
  • Haug went on to write a number of pieces for guitar including Alba (Dawn), his first at
  • Moerder has written several pieces for various publications including the New Yor
  • sly reckoned at 140,000 men with 100 artillery pieces, for eight months.
  • ds (Raija Kerppo, hands 3 and 4); Three Simple Pieces for Cello and Piano (Martti Rousi, cello); Gav
  • wrote mainly orchestral music, as well as many pieces for his instrument, including a concerto; he a
  • endal, Thiruppalai) at the rate of 14,000 Gold pieces for the maintenance of Gorippalayam Dargah.
  • Three miniature pieces for the piano
  • s millions of pounds of cookie dough and other pieces for most major brands in the ice cream industr
  • as well as Discovery Channel documentaries and pieces for CNN and NBC Nightly News.
  • Ten Pieces for two bass trombones
  • mong them the popular Sweet and Low), and some pieces for the pipe organ.
  • Six Piano Pieces for Children (1982)
  • Op. 39, Ten Pieces for Recorders for Recorders (13 min) (1951) Do
  • Op. 32 Eight fantasy pieces for piano
  • Berlin he continued to write numerous musical pieces for solo keyboard, including a series of chara
  • nclude: "Miramichi Ballad", "Sam Slick", "Four Pieces for Recorder Quartet", and "Nonsense Songs".
  • d-1930s, he began to paint pin-ups and glamour pieces for calendars.
  • She composed sacred works and published ten pieces for piano and organ in Augsburg in 1878 as her
  • instances in which he would revise some of his pieces for no apparent reason, since it could not hav
  • Six pieces for flute, oboe and viola, op. 2 (Paris, 1740)
  • so wrote much in smaller forms, including many pieces for chamber groups.
  • e to hold a draw despite having only two minor pieces for the queen by hemming in the opposing king.
  • He wrote many didactic pieces for one up to four guitars because he felt inv
  • tion BY JUYOUNG, from the designer who created pieces for Marilyn Manson, The Black Eyed Peas and La
  • Op.28/1-2 Two Pieces for Brass Orchestra: I.
  • more ambitious level producing complex inlaid pieces for a connoisseur's market.
  • e mostly for two voices, however there are two pieces for three, and one of them (La Fiera Testa) ha
  • Mizar counts number of pieces for each side; each piece has a weight.
  • ns and viola, later rearranged as the Romantic Pieces for violin and piano
  • She also has written several pieces for the Sudbury Star and other papers includin
  • oseph Phillips Jr.) to reimagine other Coleman pieces for the same instrumentation; a night of the b
  • The Triakontameron is a suite of 30 pieces for piano composed in 1920 by Leopold Godowsky
  • stral works, chamber music, opera, ballet, and pieces for solo instruments and voice.
  • zines, and she is the editor of Paul Ramsier's Pieces for Friends, published by Boosey & Hawkes.
  • Grgin has composed a number of pieces for piano, violin, viola, flute, clarinet, obo
  • sked to put together a book of flute and piano pieces for classical flute exams for the Australian M
  • ty Ballet by Jacques d'Amboise to Webern's Six pieces for orchestra.
  • Petite Suite, 6 Pieces for 2, 3, and 4 cellos (1990)
  • rchestra performs large-scale works as well as pieces for medium-sized and small ensembles of variou
  • Choir with Lee Konitz and Steve Arguelles and pieces for the Hannover Radio Orchestra with Stan Sul
  • eger is an 82-year-old music critic who writes pieces for the Times.
  • in collaboration with Jules Truffier two short pieces for the stage, Fleurs d'avril (1890) and La Fa
  • He wrote a large number of pieces for piano, around 350 in all, which were popul
  • York Times and The Los Angeles Times, and two pieces for ELLE.
  • ems to have been confined to the production of pieces for several of the churches and a few private
  • sisted mostly of chamber music and instructive pieces for bowed strings and guitar.
  • He is an author of pieces for piano, songs and romances, chamber and sym
  • He arranged more than 80 pieces for the left hand.
  • build more art vending machines and to create pieces for them.
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