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  • Arcadia, Greece The Arcadians (choir), a choir in Oxford, England The Arcadians (musical), a 1909 long-running musical theatre comedy Arcadians (video game)...
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  • Monckton and Howard Talbot The Arcadians (film), a 1927 silent film based on the musical The Arcadian Singers, a choir based in Oxford, England Employees...
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    The Arcadian Singers of Oxford (aka The Arcadian Singers) is an independent, student-run chamber choir based in Oxford, England, originally formed in 1976...
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    Music Group, the Royal Ballet Sinfonia and Ex Cathedra, a Baroque chamber choir and period instrument orchestra. The Orchestra of the Swan is the resident...
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  • 300 (film) (redirect from 300 the movie)
    and reveals the secret path in exchange for wealth, women, and a uniform. The Arcadians retreat upon learning of Ephialtes' betrayal, but the Spartans choose...
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  • arrangement, such as for choir or instrumental performance, rather than the original soprano solo. The first recording, of eleven of the songs, was by Madeleine...
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  • Justin Lavender (category Academics of the Royal College of Music)
    vocal consultant to the Choir of King's College Chapel, Cambridge. In 2015 Lavender co-founded the community opera company, Arcadian Opera, which performs...
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  • Jamie Powe (category Cricketers from the London Borough of Hackney)
    Regent's Park College, Oxford, the Arcadian Singers, The Aubrey Singers and Putney Choral Society, and has directed The Fourth Choir. "Jamie Powe: personal website"...
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  • fall into the A–L alphabetic range. This is not a complete list of musicals, and is limited to musicals that have their own articles on the English-language...
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  • Cecilia McDowall (category Alumni of the University of Edinburgh)
    amateur choirs. A commission from the Portsmouth Festival Choir, The Shipping Forecast, gained her national media attention in June 2011. The work draws...
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    older. Ferré had an early interest in music. At age seven, he joined the choir of the Monaco Cathedral and discovered polyphony through singing pieces by...
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  • was delivered by Ridgely and a choir performed a musical selection. The procession then marched to the hall, where the dedication ceremony took place...
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    bronze mounts, Louvre Neoclassical cornucopias on the Choir Carpet of Notre-Dame de Paris, by the Gobelins Manufactory, 1825-1833 Two Beaux-Arts mascarons...
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  • their name are included, whether or not strictly speaking they adhere to the format of a classical symphony. Sinfonia concertante is a different genre...
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    Opera (redirect from The Opera)
    using the Wreckamovie web platform. Savonlinna Opera Festival provided professional soloists, an 80-member choir, a symphony orchestra, and the stage...
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    Florissants (Erato) Léo Delibes: Lakmé (1998; as Ellen). Michel Plasson, Choir & Orchestra of the Théâtre du Capitole (EMI Classics) Jacques Offenbach: Orphée aux...
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    Eastwood, Nottinghamshire (category Places in the Borough of Broxtowe)
    colliery choirs in the United Kingdom. Eastwood Arcadians are a local marching band. The local newspaper is the Eastwood and Kimberley Advertiser. Eastwood...
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    for "stranger"), arrive in the Arcadian Forest of Arden, where the exiled Duke now lives with some supporters, including "the melancholy Jaques", a malcontent...
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    Mendelssohn Union (and later several church choirs). In 1854, he began his long career as a music educator in the public schools of New York. Throughout his...
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    them stayed and became members of the Ospedale's renowned orchestra and choir. Shortly after Vivaldi's appointment, the orphans began to gain appreciation...
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