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Sinfonia da Camera, the Glossary

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Sinfonia da Camera is a professional chamber orchestra in Central Illinois.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 50 relations: American Record Guide, Andrés Cárdenes, ArkivMusic, Chamber music, Champaign–Urbana metropolitan area, Cleveland International Piano Competition, Database of Recorded American Music, David DeBoor Canfield, Edward Elgar, Elijah (oratorio), Fairfield Halls, Fanfare (magazine), Frederick Delius, Galatea 2.2, Gene Scheer, George Enescu, George Walker (composer), Graeme Jennings (violinist), Graham Whettam, Ian Hobson, Ignaz Moscheles, Immortal Beloved, James Carter (musician), Koger Center for the Arts, Krannert Center for the Performing Arts, Lake Land College, Leeds International Piano Competition, Leonard Bernstein, Martin Rummel, Mass No. 6 (Schubert), Mattoon, Illinois, Mauro Giuliani, Menahem Pressler, Nathan Gunn, Oedipus, Opera (British magazine), Piano Concerto No. 17 (Mozart), Ralph Vaughan Williams, Richard Powers, Richard Rodney Bennett, Symphony No. 8 (Schubert), The Creatures of Prometheus, The Kansas City Star, The Marriage of Figaro, The New York Times, The News-Gazette (Champaign–Urbana), The State (newspaper), University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Viola Concerto (Bartók), WILL-FM.

  2. 1984 establishments in Illinois
  3. Orchestras based in Illinois

American Record Guide

The American Record Guide (ARG) is a classical music magazine.

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Andrés Cárdenes

Andrés Cárdenes is a Cuban-born violinist, teacher, conductor, and concertmaster.

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ArkivMusic

ArkivMusic, Inc. is an American, Tennessee-based online classical music retailer, specializing in the distribution of CDs and DVDs.

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Chamber music

Chamber music is a form of classical music that is composed for a small group of instruments—traditionally a group that could fit in a palace chamber or a large room.

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Champaign–Urbana metropolitan area

The Champaign–Urbana metropolitan area, also known as Champaign–Urbana and Urbana–Champaign as well as Chambana (colloquially), is a metropolitan area in east-central Illinois.

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Cleveland International Piano Competition

The Cleveland International Piano Competition is an American piano competition that takes place biennially in Cleveland, Ohio.

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Database of Recorded American Music

The Database of Recorded American Music (DRAM) is an online resource providing streaming media access to musical works from 26 independent record labels, along with their liner notes, album art, and other related materials.

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David DeBoor Canfield

David DeBoor Canfield (born September 23, 1950) is an American composer of classical music.

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Edward Elgar

Sir Edward William Elgar, 1st Baronet, (2 June 1857 – 23 February 1934) was an English composer, many of whose works have entered the British and international classical concert repertoire.

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Elijah (oratorio)

Elijah (Elias), Op. 70, MWV A 25, is an oratorio by Felix Mendelssohn depicting events in the life of the Prophet Elijah as told in the books 1 Kings and 2 Kings of the Old Testament.

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Fairfield Halls

Fairfield Halls is an arts, entertainment and conference centre in Croydon, London, England, which opened in 1962 and contains a theatre and gallery, and a large concert hall regularly used for BBC television, radio and orchestral recordings.

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Fanfare (magazine)

Fanfare is an American bimonthly magazine devoted to reviewing recorded music in all playback formats.

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Frederick Delius

Delius, photographed in 1907 Frederick Theodore Albert Delius (born Fritz Theodor Albert Delius;; 29 January 1862 – 10 June 1934) was an English composer.

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Galatea 2.2

Galatea 2.2 is a 1995 pseudo-autobiographical novel by American writer Richard Powers and a contemporary reworking of the Pygmalion myth.

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Gene Scheer

Gene Scheer (born April 28, 1958) is an American songwriter, librettist and lyricist.

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George Enescu

George Enescu (– 4 May 1955), known in France as Georges Enesco, was a Romanian composer, violinist, pianist, conductor, and teacher and is regarded as one of the greatest musicians in Romanian history.

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George Walker (composer)

George Theophilus Walker (June 27, 1922 – August 23, 2018) was an American composer, pianist, and organist, and the first African American to win the Pulitzer Prize for Music, which he received for his work Lilacs in 1996.

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Graeme Jennings (violinist)

Graeme Phillip Jennings (born 1968) is an Australian classical violinist and music educator.

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Graham Whettam

Graham Whettam (7 September 1927 – 17 August 2007) was an English post-romantic composer.

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Ian Hobson

Ian Hobson is an English pianist, conductor and teacher, and is a professor at University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign and at Florida State University.

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Ignaz Moscheles

Isaac Ignaz Moscheles (23 May 179410 March 1870) was a Bohemian piano virtuoso and composer.

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Immortal Beloved

The Immortal Beloved (German "Unsterbliche Geliebte") is the addressee of a love letter which composer Ludwig van Beethoven wrote on 6 or 7 July 1812 in Teplitz (then in the Austrian Empire, now in the Czech Republic).

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James Carter (musician)

James Carter (born January 3, 1969) is an American jazz musician widely recognized for his technical virtuosity on saxophones and a variety of woodwinds.

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Koger Center for the Arts

The Koger Center for the Arts is an arts center located in Columbia, South Carolina, on the University of South Carolina campus, adjacent to the School of Music.

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Krannert Center for the Performing Arts

The Krannert Center for the Performing Arts is an educational and performing arts complex located at 500 South Goodwin Avenue in Urbana, Illinois and on the campus of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.

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Lake Land College

Lake Land College is a public community college in Mattoon, Illinois.

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Leeds International Piano Competition

The Leeds International Piano Competition, informally known as The Leeds and formerly the Leeds International Pianoforte Competition, takes place every three years in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.

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Leonard Bernstein

Leonard Bernstein (born Louis Bernstein; August 25, 1918 – October 14, 1990) was an American conductor, composer, pianist, music educator, author, and humanitarian.

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Martin Rummel

Martin Rummel (born 2 May 1974) is an Austrian cellist.

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Mass No. 6 (Schubert)

Mass No.

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Mattoon, Illinois

Mattoon is a city in Coles County, Illinois, United States.

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Mauro Giuliani

Mauro Giuseppe Sergio Pantaleo Giuliani (27 July 1781 – 8 May 1829) was an Italian guitarist, cellist, singer, and composer.

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Menahem Pressler

Menahem Pressler (מנחם פרסלר; 16 December 1923 – 6 May 2023) was a German-born Israeli-American pianist and academic teacher.

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Nathan Gunn

Nathan T. Gunn (born November 26, 1970, in South Bend, Indiana) is an American operatic baritone who performs regularly around the world.

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Oedipus

Oedipus (Οἰδίπους "swollen foot") was a mythical Greek king of Thebes.

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Opera (British magazine)

Opera is a monthly British magazine devoted to covering all things related to opera.

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Piano Concerto No. 17 (Mozart)

The Piano Concerto No.

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Ralph Vaughan Williams

Ralph Vaughan Williams (12 October 1872– 26 August 1958) was an English composer.

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Richard Powers

Richard Powers (born June 18, 1957) is an American novelist whose works explore the effects of modern science and technology.

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Richard Rodney Bennett

Sir Richard Rodney Bennett (29 March 193624 December 2012) was an English composer of film, TV and concert music, and also a jazz pianist and occasional vocalist.

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Symphony No. 8 (Schubert)

Franz Schubert's Symphony No.

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The Creatures of Prometheus

The Creatures of Prometheus (Die Geschöpfe des Prometheus), Op. 43, is a ballet composed in 1801 by Ludwig van Beethoven following the libretto of Salvatore Viganò.

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The Kansas City Star

The Kansas City Star is a newspaper based in Kansas City, Missouri.

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The Marriage of Figaro

The Marriage of Figaro (Le nozze di Figaro), K. 492, is a commedia per musica (opera buffa) in four acts composed in 1786 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, with an Italian libretto written by Lorenzo Da Ponte.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.

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The News-Gazette (Champaign–Urbana)

The News-Gazette is a daily newspaper serving eleven counties in the eastern portion of Central Illinois and specifically the Champaign–Urbana metropolitan area.

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The State (newspaper)

The State is an American newspaper published in Columbia, South Carolina.

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University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC, U of I, Illinois, or University of Illinois) is a public land-grant research university in the Champaign–Urbana metropolitan area, Illinois, United States.

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Viola Concerto (Bartók)

The Viola Concerto, Sz.

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WILL-FM

WILL-FM (90.9 MHz) is a public, listener-supported radio station owned by the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and licensed to Urbana, Illinois, United States.

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See also

1984 establishments in Illinois

Orchestras based in Illinois

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinfonia_da_Camera