• It's After the End of the World (subtitled Live at the Donaueschingen and Berlin Festivals) is a live album by American composer, bandleader and keyboardist...
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    Monastery of Love. The Codex Donaueschingen forms one of the two branches, as it lacks four verses that are contained in both the Codex Dresden M 68 and the Cod...
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    year thousands of electronic-focused music festivals are held throughout the world. This list generally excludes multi-genre festivals with only a partial...
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  • Black Myth/Out in Space (category 1998 live albums)
    is a 2CD live album by American composer, bandleader and keyboardist Sun Ra recorded in 1970 in Donaueschingen and Berlin and released on the Motor Music...
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    Trilok Gurtu (category Articles with WorldCat Entities identifiers)
    1951) is an Indian percussionist and composer whose work has blended the music of India with jazz fusion and world music. He has worked with Terje Rypdal...
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    symphony traces the course of the Danube from Donaueschingen through various countries ending at the Black Sea. It was recorded in 1995 by the Czech State...
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  • success at the Donaueschingen Festival, where it made a "strong impression". The Music for Magnetic Tape Project was formed by members of the New York School...
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    Pierre Boulez (category Members of the Academy of Arts, Berlin)
    demanding programmes of twentieth-century music at the Aix-en-Provence and Donaueschingen Festivals. This led to debuts with the Amsterdam Concertgebouw...
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    Bernhard Lang (category Articles with WorldCat Entities identifiers)
    and the Berlin Festival. Der Hetzer, a re-writing of Giuseppe Verdi's Otello, had its world premiere at the Dortmund Theatre in 2021. In the intervals...
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  • during World War II; "neo-Nazi" literally means "new Nazi". Additionally, this list does not include musical artists, record labels or music festivals associated...
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  • music 1971 in jazz February 1 – After months of feuding in the press, Ginger Baker and Elvin Jones hold a "drum battle" at The Lyceum. February 3 – Davy Jones...
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    St. Georgen, Villingen and Donaueschingen. In Hausach the Kinzig Valley Railway branches off to Freudenstadt, in Denzlingen the Elz Valley Railway peels...
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  • Contemporary classical music (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from March 2022)
    on a Can Marathon Big Ears Festival Darmstädter Ferienkurse Donaueschingen Festival Festival Atempo [es] in Caracas, Venezuela Gaudeamus Foundation Music...
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    Passion Play (category Stage portrayals of Jesus)
    the Alsfelder, and the Friedberger (1514) originated. Connected with this group are the Eger, the Donaueschingen, Augsburg, Freising and Lucerne Passion...
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    George Antheil (category Articles with WorldCat Entities identifiers)
    spent a year in Berlin, planning to work with Artur Schnabel, and gave concerts in Budapest, Vienna, and at the Donaueschingen Festival. As he had desired...
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    composed for the Donaueschingen Festival of contemporary music of 1962, and its performance was regarded as provocative and controversial. Even the score appeared...
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    Marilyn Crispell (category Articles with WorldCat Entities identifiers)
    and playing outside on the lawn with musicians from all over the world. It was a very important human experience and I met many of the people I ended...
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  • MPS Records discography (category Discographies of German record labels)
    This is the discography of the MPS Records jazz music record label. SABA/MPS Records: SABA/MPS Productions, accessed October 27, 2015 MPS Music website...
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  • The Staatskapelle Berlin and Daniel Barenboim complete their live concert cycle of the symphonies of Anton Bruckner at Carnegie Hall, the first live Bruckner...
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    1953 and 1954, and was published in that form in the latter year, "imprimée pour le festival de musique, 1954, Donaueschingen" (though in the end it was...
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    commission of the Südwestrundfunk for the Donaueschinger Musiktage, and was premiered on 16 October 1999 in the Baar Gymnasium in Donaueschingen. The second...
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  • and a number of smaller events. September 5 – Opening of the month-long Berlin Festival of the Arts, with a performance in the New Schillertheater of...
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    September 5 – The posthumous world première of Sergei Prokofiev's Piano Concerto No. 4 (for the left hand), composed in 1931, takes place in Berlin, performed...
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  • Paul-Heinz Dittrich (category Members of the Academy of Arts, Berlin)
    scholar-in-residence at the Bellagio Center in Italy. In 1983, he was the first composer from the GDR to receive a commission from the Donaueschingen Festival. In 1984...
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