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  • List of composers who employed pipe music — List of composers who employ(ed) Pipe Music* Franz Schubert (1797 1828) * Joseph Haydn (1732 1809) * Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 1827) * Frederick Loewe (1901 1988), Brigadoon , 1947 * Sir Peter Maxwell Davies (1934 ), Orkney Wedding, With Sunrise …   Wikipedia

  • Music of Spain — The classical guitar originated from southern Spain The Music of Spain has a long history and has played an important part in the development of western music. It has had a particularly strong influence upon Latin American music. The music of… …   Wikipedia

  • Music of Northumbria — Here Northumbria is taken to mean Northumberland, the northernmost county of England, and County Durham. The region possesses a distinctive style of folk music with a strong and continuing tradition.[1] The region is particularly noted for its… …   Wikipedia

  • pipe — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English pīpa (akin to Old High German pfīfa pipe), from Vulgar Latin *pipa pipe, from Latin pipare to peep, of imitative origin Date: before 12th century 1. a. a tubular wind instrument; specifically a… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Music of Extremadura — Extremadura is a region in Spain near Portugal. Its folk music can be characterized by a melancholy sound, and Portuguese influences, as well as the predominance of the zambomba drum (similar to Brazilian cuica), which is played by pulling on a… …   Wikipedia

  • pipe one's eye — vb to weep. This phrase is now almost obsolete, except in self consciously fan ciful speech. Although pipe your eye has been interpreted as cockney rhym ing slang for cry, the expression had been recorded as early as the beginning of the 19th… …   Contemporary slang

  • Music of Bermuda — Music of the Anglophone Caribbean Genres Calypso Chutney Dancehall Dub Junkanoo Ragga Rapso Reggae Ripsaw Rocksteady Scratch Ska Soca …   Wikipedia

  • Pipe and tabor — Classification Wind Woodwind Percussion Playing range 1 …   Wikipedia

  • pipe — [pīp] n. [ME < OE < WGmc * pipa < VL * pipa < L pipare, to cheep, chirp, peep, of echoic orig.] 1. a hollow cylinder or cone, as of reed, straw, wood, or metal, in which air vibrates to produce a musical sound, as in an organ or wind… …   English World dictionary

  • Music of New Zealand — [v · d · e] Indigenous Māori music …   Wikipedia

  • Music of Burma — Music of Southeast Asia Brunei Cambodia …   Wikipedia

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