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  • 101De Wolfe Music — is the originator of what has become known as production music as it was established in 1909 and began its recorded library in 1927 with the advent of Talkies .[1] The library consists of over 80,000 tracks, all pre cleared for licensing and… …

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  • 102International Music Score Library Project — Infobox Website name = International Music Score Library Project caption = The IMSLP homepage as of May 2007 url = [http://www.imslp.org/ www.imslp.org] commercial = No type = Music score library language = Catalan, Chinese, Danish, Dutch,… …

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  • 103Carl Fischer Music — is a major publisher of sheet music based in New York City. The family owned company was briefly sold to Boosey Hawkes in 1998, then bought back. Carl Fischer Music looks back with pride with over 132 years of distinguished history as one of the… …

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  • 104Cherry Lane Music — Founded 1960 Founder Milton Okun Country of origin United States Headquarters location New York Publication types sheet music, books …

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  • 105Parlour music — Stylistic origins opera, chamber music, art song, blackface minstrelsy, folk song Cultural origins 19th century Europe, North America Typical instruments piano and voice Mainst …

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  • 106Video game music — Part of a series on …

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  • 107Warner Music Group — Type Subsidiary Industry Music Entertainment Founded 1958 (as W …

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  • 108Me Against the Music — Single by Britney Spears featuring Madonna …

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  • 109Head (music) — In its broadest sense, the head of a piece of music is its main theme, particularly in jazz, where the term takes on a more specific set of connotations. In other types of music, head may refer to the first or most prominent section of a song.… …

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  • 110Moravian music — The Moravian musical tradition in America began with the earliest Moravian settlers in the first half of the 18th century.These Moravians were members of a well established church – officially called Unitas Fratrum or Unity of Brethren – that by… …

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