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  • 121Melchior Franck — (c. 1579 – June 1, 1639) was a German composer of the late Renaissance and early Baroque eras. He was a hugely prolific composer of Protestant church music, especially motets, and assisted in bringing the stylistic innovations of the Venetian… …

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  • 122Pomponio Nenna — (baptized 13 June 1556 – 25 July 1608) was a Neapolitan Italian composer of the Renaissance. He is mainly remembered for his madrigals, which were influenced by Gesualdo, and for his polychoral sacred motets, posthumously published as Sacrae… …

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  • 123Tonbak — Tombak redirects here. For the village in Iran, see Tombak, Iran. Tombak Peyman Nasehpoor with a tonbak Percussion Other names Tonback, donbak, domak, Zarb …

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  • 124Gradual — The Gradual (Latin: graduale, sometimes called the Grail) is a chant in the extraordinary form of the Roman Catholic Mass, sung after the reading or singing of the Epistle and before the Alleluia, or, during penitential seasons, before the Tract …

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  • 125Gioseffo Guami — (c. 1540 ndash; 1611) (also Giuseppe) was an Italian composer, organist, and singer of the late Renaissance Venetian School. He was a prolific composer of madrigals and instrumental music, and was renowned as one of the finest organists in Italy… …

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  • 126Auditorium (Community of Christ) — Infobox Stadium stadium name = Community of Christ Auditorium nickname = The Auditorium fullname = location = 1001 W. Walnut, Independence, Missouri coordinates = coord|39.090434| 94.42547|format=dms broke ground =1926 built = opened = 1958… …

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  • 127Music of Yunnan — Music of China Timeline General topics Traditional Chinese instr …

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  • 128Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site — Infobox Protected area name = Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site iucn category = V caption = locator x=70 |locator y=84 location = Atlanta, Georgia, USA nearest city = lat degrees=33 |lat minutes=45 |lat seconds=19 |lat direction=N… …

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