• diapason in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Diapason may refer to: Diapason (interval), the name of the just octave in Pythagorean tuning Diapason (pipe...
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  • The Diapason is a magazine serving those who build and play organs. Content includes concert and recital announcements, information on building and maintaining...
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  • Diapason d'Or (French for "Golden Tuning Fork") is a recommendation of outstanding (mostly) classical music recordings given by reviewers of Diapason...
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  • contra los ninjas Correccional de mujeres Cuidado, hombres trabajando Diapasón Las Colegialas Chechechela, una chica de barrio Camarero nocturno en Mar...
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  • Diapason is a monthly magazine, published in French by Italian media group Mondadori. The magazine focuses on classical music, especially classical music...
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    Flue pipe (redirect from Open diapason)
    a range of nine octaves. A stop of diapason type may or may not actually be labelled "Diapason". The "Diapason" label is most commonly used in English...
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  • Octave (redirect from Diapason (interval))
    octave (Latin: octavus: eighth) or perfect octave (sometimes called the diapason) is a series of eight notes occupying the interval between (and including)...
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    first attempt to standardize pitch on such a scale, and was known as the diapason normal. It became a popular pitch standard outside France as well, and...
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  • (UK) Brit Awards (UK) Choice Music Prize (IRL) Classic Brit Awards (UK) Diapason d'Or (FRA) Danish Music Awards Echo Awards (GER) Edison Awards (NLD) Estonian...
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    Uwe Schmidt (redirect from Le Diapason)
    Uwe H. Schmidt (born 27 August 1968), also known as Atom™, Atom Heart, or Señor Coconut, is a German composer, musician and producer of electronic music...
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  • 5029. 1963. Editado como "Señora del folclore" en Argentina por el sello Diapasón GL4030) Mate amargo (Antar PLP 5042) Amalia de la Vega (EP. Antar FP 33-087)...
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    the articles on performers; see also reviews and listings in Gramophone, Diapason, YouTube, Discogs and Muziekweb. See Schweitzer 1911 (1905 and 1908 editions)...
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    (December 2008). "BWV 1128: A recently discovered Bach organ work" (PDF). The Diapason. 99 (22): 22–23. HTML version (without illustrations) Landmann, Arno (1907)...
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    92 ranks with 5298 pipes. Great Organ C-c4: Double Diapason 16', First Diapason 8', Second Diapason 8', Harmonic Flute 8', Salicional 8', Chimney Flute...
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    made for, among others, a Stentor division, a section of high-pressure diapasons and reeds. It was to be installed on the fifth floor, above the String...
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    As an example, the octave (4′) diapason is generally of a smaller scale and softer than the corresponding 8′ diapason rank, whereas in unification they...
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    extensions of its Diaphonic diapason, and at 16' with metal resonators as an extension of its smaller-scale Open diapason. The Austin Organ Company also...
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  • be identified and verified Principal or diapason, one of the flue pipes on a pipe organ Principal or diapason, a corresponding organ stop on a pipe organ...
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    Open Diapason 16 Contra Dulciana 16 Bourdon 16 Lieblich Gedackt 8 Double Open Diapason Metal 32 Double Open Diapason 16 Bourdon 16 Open Diapason 8 Open...
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    ratios of the unison 1:1 and the octave 2:1. Note that the diapason, 2:1 (octave), and the diapason plus diapente, 3:1 (compound fifth or perfect twelfth)...
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    (UK) Brit Awards (UK) Choice Music Prize (IRL) Classic Brit Awards (UK) Diapason d'Or (FRA) Danish Music Awards Echo Awards (GER) Edison Awards (NLD) Estonian...
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    DI TANTI 1992 : AB'ETERNU (Diapason d'Or) 1994 : UNA TARRA CI HE (choc du monde de la musique) 1997 : PASSIONE (diapason d'or et choc du monde de la...
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    composer's organ works following the new edition by Carus. It was awarded a Diapason d'Or. In 2020 he recorded Bach's The Art of Fugue at the organ of St. Wenzel [de]...
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  • 1978) Jorge Cardoso (Dial Records, Diapasón 5038, 1979) Jorge Cardoso - Lamento Caingua (Dial Records, Diapasón 5054, 1980) Jorge Cardoso & Niibori Guitar...
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    Back Into the Past" (PDF). The Diapason. 47 (2): 22. January 1, 1956. "Mr. Carnegie Gives To All" (PDF). The Diapason. 2 (3): 3. February 1, 1911. "Carnegie...
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  • M7 heptachordum maius, ditonus cum diapente Diminished octave d8 semidiapason 12 Perfect octave P8 diapason Augmented seventh A7 heptachordum superflua...
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    Turkish singer. He is a leading performer on the Bulgarian music label Diapason Records (Bulgarian: Диапазон Рекърдс). Toni Storaro, born Tuncher Fikret...
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    also composed and conducted in other pitches such as the French official diapason normal of 435 Hz, including his Requiem in 1874. The Schiller Institute...
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  • dentelle دانتل dântel lace dépôt دپو depo deposit dessert دسر deser dessert diapason دیاپازن diâpâzon tuning fork dictateur دیکتاتور diktâtor dictator dictée...
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    di Cristo (awards: Gramophone Award; Diapason d'or) Cavalli – La Calisto (awards: Cannes Classical Award; Diapason d'or) Cavalli – Giasone (1988) Cavalli...
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