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MusicAtlas: Great Britain: Midlands I
Overview of Great Britain: Midlands I
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Au MusicAtlas vue d'ensemble
uk5.1
music history
uk5.1.01
Searle
uk5.1.02
Berkeley
uk5.1.03
Liszt
uk5.1.04
Händel
uk5.1.05
Händel
uk5.1.11
Stainer
uk5.1.12
uk5.1.13
- Händel, Haydn
uk5.1.14
uk5.1.15
- instruments
uk5.1.16
uk5.1.17
- instruments
uk5.11
Berkeley
uk5.13
Berners, var. composers
uk5.21.1
Holst*
uk5.21.2
Holst
uk5.22.1
Vaughan Williams*
uk5.22.2
Vaughan Williams
uk5.23.1
Howells, Saint-Saëns
uk5.23.2
Sibelius
uk5.24
(Elgar)
uk5.25.1
Parry
uk5.25.2
Parry -
uk5.26.1
Howells*
uk5.26.2
Howells
uk5.27.1
Finzi
uk5.27.2
Orr*
uk5.28
mechanical instr.
uk5.41.1
Elgar
uk5.41.2
(Elgar)
uk5.41.3
Bull, Elgar
uk5.41.4
Sorabji
uk5.43
Elgar *1857
uk5.44
Elgar
uk5.45.1
Elgar
uk5.45.2
Elgar
uk5.45.3
Jenny Lind
uk5.46.1
Jenny Lind
uk5.46.2
Elgar
uk5.47
Bartók
uk5.48
Elgar
uk5.51.1
Elgar, Tomkins
uk5.51.4
Elgar
uk5.51.5
Elgar
uk5.51.6
Elgar
uk5.52
Tomkins
uk5.53
Bantock
uk5.54
Clementi †
uk5.55
Clementi †
Explanation of symbols
A workshop or atelier for instruments or other music items. | Other occasional live music performances |
A library or archive. | A concert hall or other place for live music. |
A conservatory or music school. | A place where composers or musicians performed or were employed. |
A house or building that is closed to the public. | A house or building that can be visited by the public. |
A single monument. | Two or more monuments. |
A museum. | Opera house or other place for music theatre performances. |
Un orgue historique ou interessant. | A memorial tablet or stone. |
A single grave. | Two or more graves. |