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  • 81Contrabassoon — Other names Double bassoon, double bassoon Classification Woodwind instrument (double reed) Playing range …

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  • 82Diocesan Boys' School — For the former Diocesan Boys School in Nainital, India, see Sherwood College. Diocesan Boys School Chinese: 拔萃男書院 Main Building of Diocesan Boys School Location …

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  • 83Ned Rorem — (born October 23, 1923) is a Pulitzer prize winning American composer and diarist. He is best known and most praised for his song settings. Contents 1 Life 2 Selected works 2.1 Operas 2.2 Sympho …

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  • 84The Walden School — For other institutions with the same name, see Walden School (disambiguation). Coordinates: 42°54′30″N 72°03′47″W / 42.90833°N 72.06306°W / 42.90833; 7 …

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  • 85Descant — or discant can refer to several different things in music, depending on the period in question; etymologically, the word means a voice (cantus) above or removed from others. A discant (occasionally, particularly later, written descant) is a form… …

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  • 86Pipe and Tabor — Infobox Instrument name=Pipe and Tabor names= classification= *Wind *Woodwind *Percussion range=1 2 octaves related= *Tinwhistle *Snare drum *Fife and drum musicians= articles=Pipe and Tabor is a pair of instruments, popular since Mediæval times… …

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  • 87Irish flute — infobox Instrument name = Irish Flute range = classification = names = Irish Whistle related = *Dizi *Xiao *Suling *Palendag *Quena *Tumpong * Ney * Duduk * Kaval * Bansuri *Venu *Diple *Washint *Fife *Recorder *Ocarina *Tin whistle *Pipe and… …

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  • 88Edgefest — Edgefest, a yearly outdoor rock concert festival that primarily promotes Canadian rock music, began in 1987 as a thank you gesture to the listeners of Toronto radio station 102.1 the Edge and as a birthday party to commemorate both the station s… …

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  • 89Music in the Elizabethan era — Musician playing on a bass shawm Music in the Elizabethan Era, or Elizabethan Music, refers to music during the reign of Queen Elizabeth the I (1533–1603), oft titled The Golden Age of English History. It was a period in which English music was… …

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  • 90St. Augustine's College (Brookvale) — For other schools/colleges of the named for St. Augustine, see St. Augustine High School (disambiguation). Infobox Secondary school name = St. Augustine s College motto = Vincit Veritas Truth Conquers established = 1956 type = Independent all… …

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