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the even tenor of life

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  • Tenor guitar — The tenor guitar is a slightly smaller, four string version of the steel string acoustic guitar or electric guitar. The instrument (in its acoustic form) was developed so that players of the four string tenor banjo could double on the guitar.… …   Wikipedia

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  • The Prodigal Son (Sullivan) — The Prodigal Son is an Oratorio by Arthur Sullivan with text taken from the parable of the same name in the Gospel of Luke. It features chorus with Soprano, Contralto, Tenor and Bass solos. It premiered in 1869 in Worcester Cathedral on 10… …   Wikipedia

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