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Amadeus Amadeus, 1845–90, king of Spain (1870–73), duke of Aosta, son of Victor Emmanuel II of Italy. After the expulsion (1868) of Queen Isabella II, Juan Prim urged the Cortes to elect Amadeus as king. He accepted the crown reluctantly.  Press

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Some of today's best alternative string players and teachers demonstrate rock, jazz and fiddle styles on the strings for fellow violinists This is a list of notable violinists. Baroque era

  • Tomaso Albinoni (1671–1751)
  • Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750)
  • Thomas Baltzar (1631–1663)
  • Heinrich Biber (1644–1704)
  • Arcangelo Corelli (1653–1713)
 to appreciate, in Alternative Strings: The New Curriculum by Julie Lyon Lyon
 English Lyons

City (pop., 1999: city, 445,452; metro. area, 1,348,932), east-central France. Located at the confluence of the Rhône and Saône rivers, it was founded as the Roman military colony Lugdunum in 43 BC (see
 Lieberman (1574670891, $24.95), a fine book/cd package reflecting the author's three decades of experience as an alternative string teacher and performer. Alternative Strings: The New Curriculum is a fine guide for teachers, conductors and musicians alike: over two dozen genre styles are presented, with supportive writings, a large discography dis·cog·ra·phy
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Examination of the intervertebral disk space using x-rays after injection of contrast media into the disk.
, and plenty of musical examples featured on an audio cd profiling fourteen top players. A full-length Hasnssler classic cd is includedi n David Hurwitz's The Mahler Symphonies: An Owner's Manual (1574670999, $19.95). Novice classical music listeners and Mahler experts alike will appreciate Hurwitz's in-depth details on how each work is arranged, how the parts relate to each other, and what the listener will hear in the Mahler symphonies. An outstanding detailed description backed with listening.
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