6 résultats pour "rattle"
- Rattle, Simon - musique.
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World Music Tour
Click on the instruments to hear music from around the world.
Traditional Timbila of MozambiqueAmong the Chopi, who have lived for centuries along the coast of Mozambique, there is a highly developed tradition ofsongwriting and composing for timbila (xylophone) orchestras. Elaborate migodo (dance suites), interspersed with poeticsongs pertaining to village life, are often performed to these compositions. Timbila music is now recognized as the nationalmusic of Mozambique."Eduardo Durao Mauaia" from Eduardo Durao and Orquestra Durao: Timbila (Cat.# Globestyl...
- Rattle Simon, né en 1955 à Liverpool, chef d'orchestre britannique.
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Orchestre philharmonique de Berlin - musique.
orchestre. 5 DE CLAUDIO ABBADO À SIMON RATTLE : L’OUVERTURE À LA MUSIQUE CONTEMPORAINE Claudio Abbado Giovanni Giovannetti/Effigie Après la disparition du « maître » Karajan en 1989, Claudio Abbado devient le 15 e chef de l’Orchestre philharmonique de Berlin. Son mandat est caractérisé par une nette réorientation des choix artistiques de la formation : la musique du XXe siècle prend ainsi une place inédite, de même que l’opéra. Démissionnaire dès 1999, Claudio Abbado est officiellement rempla...
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African Music
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Sacred Christian Music of Nigeria
Among the Igede people of Nigeria, Christianity has been syncretized with the existing religious belief system.
III INSTRUMENTS Traditional Timbila of MozambiqueAmong the Chopi, who have lived for centuries along the coast of Mozambique, there is a highly developed tradition ofsongwriting and composing for timbila (xylophone) orchestras. Elaborate migodo (dance suites), interspersed with poeticsongs pertaining to village life, are often performed to these compositions. Timbila music is now recognized as the nationalmusic of Mozambique."Eduardo Durao Mauaia" from Eduardo Durao and Orquestra Durao: Timbil...
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Rattlesnake - biology.
Rattlesnakes are declining in number. The greatest threat to their survival is the destruction of their habitats. Snakes also suffer when their habitats are divided intofragments separated by roads, farms, housing developments, and shopping malls, making it harder for them to find mates, food, and breeding sites. In addition, tensof thousands of rattlesnakes are collected and killed each year by hunters who sell their patterned skin so that it can be made into such products as boots, ties, andbe...