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- have a musical repertoire. The first known use of the word repertoire was in 1847. It is a loanword from the French language, as répertoire (French: [ʁe...
- Early repertoires, from the time before the rise of the modern social movement, included food riots and banditry. The changing nature of repertoires of contention...
- Artists and repertoire (or A&R for short) is the division of a record label or music publishing company that is responsible for scouting and overseeing...
- The b****oon repertoire consists of pieces of music composed for b****oon as a prin****l instrument that may be performed with or without other instruments...
- quintet repertoire classical guitar repertoire Euphonium repertoire Flute repertory Organ repertoire Piano trio repertoire String instrument repertoire Trumpet...
- The trumpet repertoire consists of solo literature and orchestral or, more commonly, band parts written for the trumpet. Tracings its origins to 1500 BC...
- Learning one repertoire enables the individual to learn other repertoires that enable the individual to learn additional repertoires, and on and on...
- Repertoire Records is a record label from Hamburg, Germany (with UK subsidiaries in Leatherhead, Surrey and London), specialising in reissues of classic...
- This page lists classical pieces in the trombone repertoire, including solo works, concertenti and chamber music of which trombone plays a significant...
- attempts at establishing a repertoire for the ensemble, though they do not stand up to typical string quartet repertoire of the same and preceding eras...