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  • 11Music of Naples — Music of Italy Genres: Classical (Opera) Pop Rock (Hardcore New Wave Progressive rock) Disco Folk Hip hop Jazz History and Timeline Awards …

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  • 12Music of Turkey — Turkish music redirects here. For the musical style used by European composers of Classical music, see Turkish music (style). Music of Turkey General topics Ottoman military bands …

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  • 13South Bend Conservatory — The South Bend Conservatory, more formally known as the Ella Morris and Muessel Ellison Botanical Conservatories and Potawatomi Greenhouse, is a collection of conservatories and indoor botanical gardens located in Potawatomi Park at 2105… …

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  • 14Gilbert Raynolds Combs — (January 5, 1863 – 1934) was an American pianist, organist, and player of stringed instruments; a composer of music for orchestra, piano, voice, and violin; a teacher; and an orchestral and chorus conductor. [William Lines Hubbard, ed., The… …

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  • 15conservatory — /keuhn serr veuh tawr ee, tohr ee/, n., pl. conservatories, adj. n. 1. a school giving instruction in one or more of the fine or dramatic arts; specifically, a school of music. 2. a greenhouse, usually attached to a dwelling, for growing and… …

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  • 16music —    Musical culture in Spain has had a certain impact internationally through the work of opera singers like José Carreras and Plácido Domingo, instrumentalists of a previous generation such as Pau Casals, and composers such as Manuel de Falla.… …

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  • 17Alton Towers — Resort Alton Towers resort and Theme Park logo Location Alton, Staffordshire, England Coordinates …

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  • 19Bandura — Infobox Instrument name=Bandura names=HS#:321.321 5 classification= * Chordophone range= c2 a5 related= * Kobza * Torban * HusliBandura ( uk. Бандура) refers to a Ukrainian plucked string folk instrument. It combines elements of a box zither and… …

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  • 20Conservatoire de Paris — Coordinates: 48°53′20″N 2°23′27″E / 48.88889°N 2.39083°E / 48.88889; 2.39083 …

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