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"musico," a man with a guitar and a belt-mounted amplifier who wandered among the tables in the dining room, singing sorrowful Mexican folk songs.
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"musico," a man with a guitar and a belt-mounted amplifier who wandered among the tables in the dining room, singing sorrowful Mexican folk songs.
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"musico," a man with a guitar and a belt-mounted amplifier who wandered among the tables in the dining room, singing sorrowful Mexican folk songs.
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Carlo Boccadoro's Ritratto di musico conjured the perpetual motion of the fifth, with lubricious brass slides and busy timpani work.
Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra/Chailly; Castor and Pollux– review 2011
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Debateu-se e ainda se bate muito sobre esse jovem musico.
Global Voices in English » Mozambique: House of the Flying Azagaias 2009
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Julian Baggini's report this week, on the 12-note scales and assorted musico-mathematical symbology recently discovered in Plato's manuscripts, was fascinating.
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Also, I've found it difficult to separate the experience of listening to his music from his musico-political persona - his apparent role as high priest of minimalism and "accessibility" (a position which, I think tellingly, Reich, Glass, and Andriessen never accepted) and USA composer laureate (exhibit A; the hoards of big league awards that he has been reaping of late).
Generalization of the day Matthew Guerrieri 2007
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(For a musico-sociological analysis, I refer the reader to the album “Different Class,” by the band Pulp.) jonnybutter Says:
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My Rocky-Mountain high-Science hometown has its sci-musico types, too.
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Kap10Kurt è un programmatore e musico elettronico niugliorchese, di origini svizzere.
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