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  2. List of child music prodigies - Wikipedia

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    Piano. 5. Began studying music theory at two, the piano at three, and by the age of five could apparently play well. Lili Boulanger. 1893. Piano, violin, cello, harp. 6. Attended Louis Vierne's organ classes at the Paris Conservatoire at age six [ 9] Frédéric Chopin.

  3. Musical statues - Wikipedia

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    Musical statues is a game played at birthday parties. Originating from the United Kingdom, [ 1] the game is similar to musical chairs and is part of the "Jerusalem games", of which elimination is an element. It is also known as freeze dance in the United States [ 2] and statue dance in Philippines.

  4. Musical chairs - Wikipedia

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    Variable. Chance. Music stoppage may seem random to players, but is under the control of the leader. Age range. Usually children. Skills. Quick reaction time. Musical chairs, also known as Trip to Jerusalem, is a game of elimination involving players, chairs, and music. It is a staple of many parties worldwide.

  5. Music for Piano (Cage) - Wikipedia

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    Music for Piano 53–68 (for piano solo or in an ensemble) (1956) Dedicated to Grete Sultan. Music for Piano 69–84 (for piano solo or in an ensemble) (1956) Both collections were composed for the same Cunningham choreography, Solo Suite in Space and Time. Music for Piano 53–68 is dedicated to, and was first performed by, Grete Sultan. [5]

  6. Piano history and musical performance - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Piano history and musical performance. The modern form of the piano, which emerged in the late 19th century, is a very different instrument from the pianos for which earlier classical piano literature was originally composed. The modern piano has a heavy metal frame, thick strings made of top-grade steel, and a sturdy action with a ...

  7. Cutting contest - Wikipedia

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    Cutting contest. A cutting contest is a type of musical battle that was traditionally held between various stride piano players from the 1920s to the 1940s, and to a lesser extent in improvisation contests on other jazz instruments during the swing era. Up to the present time, the expression cutting in jazz is sometimes used, sometimes ...

  8. Giuoco Piano - Wikipedia

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    The Giuoco Piano is one of the oldest recorded openings. The Portuguese writer Pedro Damiano played it at the beginning of the 16th century and the Italian Greco played it at the beginning of the 17th century. The Giuoco Piano was popular through the 19th century, but modern refinements in defensive play have led most chess masters towards ...

  9. Program music - Wikipedia

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    Program music or programmatic music is a type of instrumental art music that attempts to musically render an extramusical narrative. The narrative itself might be offered to the audience through the piece's title, or in the form of program notes, inviting imaginative correlations with the music. A well-known example is Sergei Prokofiev 's Peter ...