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  • Flat Baroque
  • Instrumental by the Carpenters

    "Flat Baroque" is a song composed by Richard Carpenter in 1966, during his joint career with John Bettis at Disneyland. It lay dormant until 1970, when

    Flat Baroque

    Flat_Baroque

  • Flat Baroque and Berserk
  • 1970 studio album by Roy Harper

    Flat Baroque and Berserk is the fourth studio album by the English folk musician Roy Harper. It was released in January 1970 through Harvest Records. Flat

    Flat Baroque and Berserk

    Flat_Baroque_and_Berserk

  • Roy Harper (singer)
  • British singer-songwriter (b. 1941)

    playing skiffle music with his younger brother David ("Davey" on the album Flat Baroque and Berserk), as well as becoming influenced by blues music. At 14 he

    Roy Harper (singer)

    Roy Harper (singer)

    Roy_Harper_(singer)

  • Baroque music
  • Style of Western classical music

    Baroque music (UK: /bəˈrɒk/ or US: /bəˈroʊk/) refers to the period or dominant style of Western classical music composed from about 1600 to 1750. The

    Baroque music

    Baroque music

    Baroque_music

  • Key signature
  • Set of musical alterations

    Prez) features two voice parts with two flats, one part with three flats, and one part with four flats. Baroque music written in minor keys often was written

    Key signature

    Key_signature

  • Baroque
  • Artistic style in Europe and colonies, c. 1600–1750

    The Baroque (UK: /bəˈrɒk/ bə-ROK, US: /bəˈroʊk/ bə-ROHK, French: [baʁɔk]) is a Western style of architecture, music, dance, painting, sculpture, poetry

    Baroque

    Baroque

    Baroque

  • A Song for You (The Carpenters album)
  • 1972 studio album by the Carpenters

    lot of variety on this album and a nice air of playfulness. Listen to 'Flat Baroque' for example. Less surprising but no less welcome are hits like 'Hurting

    A Song for You (The Carpenters album)

    A_Song_for_You_(The_Carpenters_album)

  • List of awards and nominations received by the Carpenters
  • was also nominated for a Grammy Award for their instrumental song, "Flat Baroque". They won three Grammy Awards, and had two songs inducted into the Grammy

    List of awards and nominations received by the Carpenters

    List of awards and nominations received by the Carpenters

    List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_the_Carpenters

  • The Nice
  • English progressive rock band

    instrumental backing for the track "Hell's Angels" on Roy Harper's 1970 album Flat Baroque and Berserk. Mid-year, tour promoter Michael Emmerson asked the Nice

    The Nice

    The Nice

    The_Nice

  • Another Day (Roy Harper song)
  • 1970 song by Roy Harper

    the English folk rock singer and songwriter Roy Harper for his album Flat Baroque and Berserk. It was recorded at Abbey Road in London, and produced by

    Another Day (Roy Harper song)

    Another_Day_(Roy_Harper_song)

  • Stormcock (album)
  • 1971 studio album by Roy Harper

    transcended those roots with [Stormcock, an] adventurous collection of baroque folk. "Stormcock – Roy Harper – Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved

    Stormcock (album)

    Stormcock_(album)

  • Folkjokeopus
  • 1969 studio album by Roy Harper

    Friction HUCD009 Producer Shel Talmy Roy Harper chronology Come Out Fighting Ghengis Smith (1968) Folkjokeopus (1969) Flat Baroque and Berserk (1970)

    Folkjokeopus

    Folkjokeopus

  • Brian Davison (drummer)
  • British drummer

    colleagues Keith Emerson and Lee Jackson on an album by Roy Harper, Flat, Baroque & Berserk in 1970, on the piece "Hell's Angels". He did it again in

    Brian Davison (drummer)

    Brian Davison (drummer)

    Brian_Davison_(drummer)

  • Hells Angels (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    from National Lampoon Lemmings, 1973 "Hells Angels", by Roy Harper from Flat Baroque and Berserk, 1970 Hells Angels (manga), a Japanese manga series (2002–2004)

    Hells Angels (disambiguation)

    Hells_Angels_(disambiguation)

  • Hurting Each Other
  • 1971 single by Carpenters

    (1971) "Hurting Each Other" (1971) "It's Going to Take Some Time" / "Flat Baroque" (1972) A Song for You track listing 13 tracks Side one "A Song for You"

    Hurting Each Other

    Hurting_Each_Other

  • List of songs recorded by the Carpenters
  • 1969 Bettis, Carpenter Eventide Horizon 1975 1975 Bettis, Carpenter Flat Baroque A Song for You 1972 1972 Bettis, Carpenter For All We Know Carpenters

    List of songs recorded by the Carpenters

    List_of_songs_recorded_by_the_Carpenters

  • Baroque guitar
  • Fretted string instrument

    The Baroque guitar (c. 1600–1750) is a string instrument with five courses of gut strings and moveable gut frets. The first (highest pitched) course sometimes

    Baroque guitar

    Baroque guitar

    Baroque_guitar

  • It's Going to Take Some Time
  • 1972 single by Carpenters

    Some Time" Single by Carpenters from the album A Song for You B-side "Flat Baroque" Released April 13, 1972 (1972-04-13) Recorded Early 1972 Studio A&M

    It's Going to Take Some Time

    It's_Going_to_Take_Some_Time

  • Picnic – A Breath of Fresh Air
  • 1970 compilation album by various artists

    LP Parachute)) Pretty Things   2. "Song of the Ages" (H. Ash; from LP Flat Baroque and Berserk) Roy Harper   3. "This Worried Feeling" (Clempson/Poole;

    Picnic – A Breath of Fresh Air

    Picnic_–_A_Breath_of_Fresh_Air

  • East of the Sun (Roy Harper album)
  • 2001 compilation album by Roy Harper

    (from Valentine) "Francesca" – 1:20 (from Flat Baroque and Berserk) "Another Day" – 2:59 (from Flat Baroque and Berserk) "North Country" – 3:29 (from

    East of the Sun (Roy Harper album)

    East_of_the_Sun_(Roy_Harper_album)

  • Baroque painting
  • European art movement from about 1590 to 1750

    Baroque painting is the painting associated with the Baroque cultural movement. The movement is often identified with Absolutism, the Counter Reformation

    Baroque painting

    Baroque painting

    Baroque_painting

  • The Carpenters discography
  • Cataloging of published recordings by The Carpenters

    RIAA: Gold "It's Going to Take Some Time" 12 2 24 14 1 — — 48 — — — "Flat Baroque" "Goodbye to Love" 7 2 25 4 1 — 12 55 — 5 9 "Crystal Lullaby" 1973 "Sing"

    The Carpenters discography

    The Carpenters discography

    The_Carpenters_discography

  • Live at the Palladium (The Carpenters album)
  • 1976 live album by the Carpenters

    Side one No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "Flat Baroque" Richard Carpenter 1:33 2. "There's a Kind of Hush" Les Reed Geoff Stephens 2:16 3. "Jambalaya (On

    Live at the Palladium (The Carpenters album)

    Live_at_the_Palladium_(The_Carpenters_album)

  • Sophisticated Beggar
  • 1966 studio album by Roy Harper

    later designed the gatefold cover for Harper's 1970 Harvest release, Flat Baroque and Berserk. All tracks are written by Roy Harper. Bert Jansch John Renbourn

    Sophisticated Beggar

    Sophisticated_Beggar

  • I Won't Last a Day Without You
  • 1972/1974 single by The Carpenters

    "Goodbye to Love" "Intermission" Side two "Bless the Beasts and Children" "Flat Baroque" "Piano Picker" "I Won't Last a Day Without You" "Crystal Lullaby" "Road

    I Won't Last a Day Without You

    I_Won't_Last_a_Day_Without_You

  • E-flat major
  • Major scale based on E-flat

    E-flat major is a major scale based on E♭, consisting of the pitches E♭, F, G, A♭, B♭, C, and D. Its key signature has three flats. Its relative minor

    E-flat major

    E-flat_major

  • Bless the Beasts and Children (song)
  • 1971 single by Carpenters

    "Goodbye to Love" "Intermission" Side two "Bless the Beasts and Children" "Flat Baroque" "Piano Picker" "I Won't Last a Day Without You" "Crystal Lullaby" "Road

    Bless the Beasts and Children (song)

    Bless_the_Beasts_and_Children_(song)

  • Hats Off (Roy Harper album)
  • 2001 compilation album by Roy Harper

    Flashes from the Archives of Oblivion) "Don't You Grieve" – 2:34 (from Flat Baroque and Berserk) "Ten Years Ago" – 3:21 (from Commercial Breaks) "These Fifty

    Hats Off (Roy Harper album)

    Hats_Off_(Roy_Harper_album)

  • Harvest Records
  • British record label

    Fully Qualified Survivor Syd Barrett – The Madcap Laughs Roy Harper – Flat Baroque and Berserk Ron Geesin & Roger Waters - Music from The Body Deep Purple

    Harvest Records

    Harvest Records

    Harvest_Records

  • French Baroque architecture
  • Architecture of the Baroque era in France

    French Baroque architecture, usually called French classicism, was a style of architecture during the reigns of Louis XIII (1610–1643), Louis XIV (1643–1715)

    French Baroque architecture

    French Baroque architecture

    French_Baroque_architecture

  • Coast to Coast (Steve Morse Band album)
  • 1992 studio album by Steve Morse

    3:29 5. "Runaway Train" 3:05 6. "Long Lost" 3:35 7. "The Oz" 3:19 8. "Over Easy" 5:15 9. "Cabin Fever" 3:49 10. "Flat Baroque" 2:23 Total length: 36:23

    Coast to Coast (Steve Morse Band album)

    Coast_to_Coast_(Steve_Morse_Band_album)

  • Tom Tiddler's Ground
  • Children's game

    chase others away. "Tom Tiddler's Ground" is a song on the 1970 album Flat Baroque and Berserk by Roy Harper. The sung phrase "Here I am on Tom Tiddler's

    Tom Tiddler's Ground

    Tom_Tiddler's_Ground

  • Counter Culture (album)
  • 2005 compilation album by Roy Harper

    Ghengis Smith) "Francesca" – 1:20 (from Flat Baroque and Berserk) "I Hate The White Man" – 8:02 (from Flat Baroque and Berserk) "Another Day" – 4:01 (from

    Counter Culture (album)

    Counter_Culture_(album)

  • Qajaresque Neo-Baroque architecture
  • Qajaresque Neo-Baroque architecture is an extravagant, eclectic architectural style from 19th-century Persia that blends traditional Persian art with

    Qajaresque Neo-Baroque architecture

    Qajaresque Neo-Baroque architecture

    Qajaresque_Neo-Baroque_architecture

  • Flemish Baroque painting
  • Painting movement

    Flemish Baroque painting was a style of painting in the Southern Netherlands during Spanish control in the 16th and 17th centuries. The period roughly

    Flemish Baroque painting

    Flemish Baroque painting

    Flemish_Baroque_painting

  • Illusionistic ceiling painting
  • Artistic tradition

    perspective di sotto in sù and quadratura, is the tradition in Renaissance, Baroque and Rococo art in which trompe-l'œil, perspective tools such as foreshortening

    Illusionistic ceiling painting

    Illusionistic ceiling painting

    Illusionistic_ceiling_painting

  • D-flat major
  • Major scale based on D-flat

    D-flat major is a major scale based on D♭, consisting of the pitches D♭, E♭, F, G♭, A♭, B♭ and C. Its key signature has five flats. The D-flat major scale

    D-flat major

    D-flat_major

  • Petrine Baroque
  • Russian architectural style

    Petrine Baroque (Russian: Петровское барокко) is a style of 17th and 18th century Baroque architecture and decoration favoured by Peter the Great and

    Petrine Baroque

    Petrine Baroque

    Petrine_Baroque

  • Glossary of equestrian terms
  • Andalusian and Lipizzan. "Baroque horse" is a modern colloquial label used in some equestrian circles to describe horses with baroque movement, or with a conformation

    Glossary of equestrian terms

    Glossary of equestrian terms

    Glossary_of_equestrian_terms

  • Grammy Award for Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella
  • Annual music award

    "Theme from The French Connection" Don Ellis Big Band Richard Carpenter "Flat Baroque" The Carpenters Quincy Jones "Money Runner" Quincy Jones Henry Mancini

    Grammy Award for Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella

    Grammy_Award_for_Best_Arrangement,_Instrumental_or_A_Cappella

  • Winter Palace of Prince Eugene
  • Austrian palace by J.B. Fischer von Erlach

    exhibition venue in Vienna's Innere Stadt. The Winter Palace has a twelve-bay flat Baroque façade with three portals, each given double corbels that support a balcony

    Winter Palace of Prince Eugene

    Winter Palace of Prince Eugene

    Winter_Palace_of_Prince_Eugene

  • Ottoman Baroque architecture
  • Ottoman architectural style in the 18th and early 19th centuries

    Ottoman Baroque architecture, also known as Turkish Baroque, was a period in Ottoman architecture in the 18th century and early 19th century which was

    Ottoman Baroque architecture

    Ottoman Baroque architecture

    Ottoman_Baroque_architecture

  • 1970 in music
  • Barbra Streisand Compilation Big Band Sound Jo Stafford Compilation Flat Baroque and Berserk Roy Harper - The Grass Is Greener Colosseum US only In Concert

    1970 in music

    1970 in music

    1970_in_music

  • Pianist, Arranger, Composer, Conductor
  • 1998 studio album by Richard Carpenter

    the Beasts and Children" (Perry Botkin, Jr., Barry De Vorzon) – 3:29 "Flat Baroque" (Richard Carpenter) – 1:51 "All Those Years Ago" (Richard Carpenter

    Pianist, Arranger, Composer, Conductor

    Pianist,_Arranger,_Composer,_Conductor

  • Mordent
  • Musical ornament; single alternation with the note above or below

    above or below. Like trills, they can be chromatically modified by a small flat, sharp or natural accidental. The term entered English musical terminology

    Mordent

    Mordent

    Mordent

  • Milanese Baroque
  • Aspects of the Baroque style in Milan

    Milanese Baroque refers to the dominant artistic style between the 17th century and the first half of the 18th century in the city. Due to the work of

    Milanese Baroque

    Milanese Baroque

    Milanese_Baroque

  • Italian Baroque architecture
  • Style of architecture

    Italian Baroque architecture refers to Baroque architecture in Italy. The Baroque architecture period began in Italy during the late-16th century. It

    Italian Baroque architecture

    Italian Baroque architecture

    Italian_Baroque_architecture

  • Magical Orchestra
  • two cover versions - Roy Harper's song "Another Day" from the album Flat Baroque and Berserk and Subdivisions by the Canadian group Rush. Susanna and

    Magical Orchestra

    Magical Orchestra

    Magical_Orchestra

  • Rococo
  • Artistic style in Europe and colonies, c. 1730–1780

    is often regarded as the final expression of the Baroque movement and is sometimes called Late Baroque. Originally known as style rocaille 'rock-work style'

    Rococo

    Rococo

    Rococo

  • Cello Concerto No. 9 (Boccherini)
  • Cello Concerto by Luigi Boccherini

    "Simply Baroque II". Sony. Retrieved 21 February 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) Boccherini Cello Concerto in B-flat: Scores

    Cello Concerto No. 9 (Boccherini)

    Cello Concerto No. 9 (Boccherini)

    Cello_Concerto_No._9_(Boccherini)

  • John Bailey (luthier)
  • Musical artist

    it doesn't strum as well as it picks. Nevertheless, it reminds me of 'Flat Baroque and Berserk' every time I play it. So, of a night, I just settle into

    John Bailey (luthier)

    John Bailey (luthier)

    John_Bailey_(luthier)

  • Les Barricades Mystérieuses
  • 1717 piece by François Couperin

    Clavecin). It is emblematic of the style brisé characteristic of French Baroque keyboard music. The work is in rondeau form, employing a variant of the

    Les Barricades Mystérieuses

    Les_Barricades_Mystérieuses

  • Flat-top guitar
  • Guitar with a flat soundboard and steel strings used in folk and rock music

    A flat-top guitar is a type of guitar body model which has a flat top (as opposed to archtop). The term "flat top" is usually used to refer to the most

    Flat-top guitar

    Flat-top_guitar

  • Classical guitar
  • String instrument

    typical design of the period with five courses of double-strings and a flat back. Baroque guitar attributed to Matteo Sellas : This Italian instrument has five

    Classical guitar

    Classical guitar

    Classical_guitar

  • List of piano composers
  • Sonata No. 1 (1910, 1917–1920) Piano Sonata No. 2 (1919) Piano Sonata in E-flat (1921) Piano Sonata No. 3 (1926) Piano Sonata No. 4 (1932) Romantic, Impressionist

    List of piano composers

    List_of_piano_composers

  • Oboe
  • Double-reed woodwind instrument

    early military bands, until it was succeeded by the clarinet. The standard Baroque oboe is generally made of boxwood and has three keys: a "great" key and

    Oboe

    Oboe

    Oboe

  • An Introduction to Roy Harper
  • 1994 compilation album by Roy Harper

    One" – 6:57 (from Folkjokeopus) "Tom Tiddler's Ground" – 6:50 (from Flat Baroque and Berserk) "Highway Blues" – 6:34 (from Lifemask) "Che" – 3:05 (from

    An Introduction to Roy Harper

    An_Introduction_to_Roy_Harper

  • Corporate Memphis
  • A flat minimalistic art style

    Memphis, also known as Alegria, is an art style that features minimalism, flat elements, bright and solid colors, and cartoon-like figures with distorted

    Corporate Memphis

    Corporate Memphis

    Corporate_Memphis

  • Andrea Pozzo
  • Italian Jesuit, painter and architect

    Puteus; 30 November 1642 – 31 August 1709) was an Italian Jesuit brother, Baroque painter, architect, decorator, stage designer, and art theoretician. Pozzo

    Andrea Pozzo

    Andrea Pozzo

    Andrea_Pozzo

  • Freiburger Barockorchester
  • Barockorchester (Freiburg Baroque Orchestra) is a German Baroque orchestra founded in 1987, with the mission statement: "to enliven the world of Baroque music with new

    Freiburger Barockorchester

    Freiburger Barockorchester

    Freiburger_Barockorchester

  • Periods in Western art history
  • List of western art periods

    1600, began in central Italy Baroque – 1600 – 1730, began in Rome Dutch Golden Age painting – 1585 – 1702 Flemish Baroque painting – 1585 – 1700 Caravaggisti

    Periods in Western art history

    Periods_in_Western_art_history

  • Guitarist
  • Musician who plays the guitar

    and included his own transcriptions of works from both the classical and baroque eras. In the late 20th century a new generation of classical guitarists

    Guitarist

    Guitarist

    Guitarist

  • List of musical symbols
  • played as sharps or flats in the music that follows, showing up to seven sharps or flats. Notes that are shown as sharp or flat in a key signature will

    List of musical symbols

    List_of_musical_symbols

  • Live at Les Cousins
  • 1996 live album by Roy Harper

    full essence of the song. The track was included on his 1970 release, Flat Baroque and Berserk, however the rest of the recording remained in the archives

    Live at Les Cousins

    Live_at_Les_Cousins

  • Church and Convent of Saint Antony and Chapel of the Third Order
  • Church and convent in Bahia, Brazil

    shapes, and a barrel vault ceiling with a medallion. The sacristy has a flat ceiling with a medallion and is completely covered with azulejos tiles. Access

    Church and Convent of Saint Antony and Chapel of the Third Order

    Church and Convent of Saint Antony and Chapel of the Third Order

    Church_and_Convent_of_Saint_Antony_and_Chapel_of_the_Third_Order

  • Circle of fifths
  • Relationship among tones of the chromatic scale

    has one flat, the key of B♭ has 2 flats, and so on. Some keys (at the bottom of the circle) can be reasonably notated either in sharps or in flats. Starting

    Circle of fifths

    Circle of fifths

    Circle_of_fifths

  • Guitar
  • Fretted string instrument

    the vihuela, the four-course Renaissance guitar, and the five-course baroque guitar, all of which contributed to the development of the modern six-string

    Guitar

    Guitar

    Guitar

  • Johann Gottfried Walther
  • German music theorist and musician (1684–1748)

    composer, and lexicographer of the Baroque era. Concerto in B flat major I. Adagio for organ Concerto in B flat major after Giulio Taglietti - 1st mvt

    Johann Gottfried Walther

    Johann_Gottfried_Walther

  • Trumpet concerto
  • Musical work for solo trumpet and ensemble

    ensemble, customarily the orchestra. Such works have been written from the Baroque period, when the solo concerto form was first developed, up through the

    Trumpet concerto

    Trumpet_concerto

  • Cello
  • Bowed string instrument

    reinforced an octave lower by the double basses. Figured bass music of the Baroque era typically assumes a cello, viola da gamba or bassoon as part of the

    Cello

    Cello

    Cello

  • From Occident to Orient
  • 2007 compilation album by Roy Harper

    "Blackpool" – 5:09 (from Sophisticated Beggar) "Francesca" – 1:21 (from Flat Baroque and Berserk) "Another Day" – 4:01 (from Flashes from the Archives of

    From Occident to Orient

    From_Occident_to_Orient

  • Church window
  • Windows within a church edifice

    surrounded by the trefoil or fan-arch, and even openings for light entirely Baroque in design, with arbitrarily curved arches. In the Gothic period the windows

    Church window

    Church window

    Church_window

  • Theorbo
  • Musical instrument

    liuto attiorbato, the French théorbe des pièces, the archlute, the German baroque lute, and the angélique (or angelica). A theorbo differs from a regular

    Theorbo

    Theorbo

    Theorbo

  • Railroad apartment
  • Building layout

    A railroad apartment or railroad flat, sometimes referred to as a floor-through apartment, is an apartment with a series of rooms connecting to each other

    Railroad apartment

    Railroad_apartment

  • Oboe da caccia
  • Double reed woodwind instrument

    oboe family, pitched a fifth below the oboe and used primarily in the Baroque period of European classical music. It has a curved tube, and in the case

    Oboe da caccia

    Oboe da caccia

    Oboe_da_caccia

  • Figured bass
  • Musical notation

    historically improvised accompaniment used in almost all genres of music in the Baroque period of Classical music (c. 1600–1750), though rarely in modern music

    Figured bass

    Figured bass

    Figured_bass

  • Painted ceiling
  • Ceiling covered with an artistic mural or painting

    opening to the sky, in a single large picture space. These are typical of Baroque architecture, in churches and palaces, but the Villa Farnesina in Rome

    Painted ceiling

    Painted ceiling

    Painted_ceiling

  • Art of Europe
  • period of what some early art historians viewed as "decay" during the Baroque period, to reappear in a refined form in Neo-Classicism and to be reborn

    Art of Europe

    Art of Europe

    Art_of_Europe

  • Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme, BWV 140
  • Chorale cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach

    three vocal soloists (soprano, tenor and bass), a four-part choir and a Baroque instrumental ensemble consisting of a horn (to reinforce the soprano),

    Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme, BWV 140

    Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme, BWV 140

    Wachet_auf,_ruft_uns_die_Stimme,_BWV_140

  • Siciliana
  • Classical musical style

    of Baroque sicilianas are found in J. S. Bach's music: for instance, in his Sonata in G minor for solo violin, BWV 1001, in his Sonata in E-flat for

    Siciliana

    Siciliana

  • Neoclassicism
  • Western cultural movement

    Renaissance, and especially in France as a return to the more austere and noble Baroque of the age of Louis XIV, for which a considerable nostalgia had developed

    Neoclassicism

    Neoclassicism

    Neoclassicism

  • Mandolin
  • Musical instrument in the lute family

    are the Neapolitan or round-backed mandolin, the archtop mandolin and the flat-backed mandolin. The round-backed version has a deep bottom, constructed

    Mandolin

    Mandolin

    Mandolin

  • Buda Castle
  • Castle complex in Budapest, Hungary

    new flat terrace was established. The southern fortifications, zwingers and rooms were buried under tons of rubbish and earth. In 1715 a small Baroque palace

    Buda Castle

    Buda Castle

    Buda_Castle

  • Lute
  • Plucked string musical instrument

    Medieval to the late Baroque eras and was the most important instrument for secular music in the Renaissance. During the Baroque music era, the lute was

    Lute

    Lute

    Lute

  • Piccolo
  • Smaller version of the C flute

    place in the orchestra, only at the beginning of 1800 A.D. During the Baroque period, the indication "flautino" or also "flauto piccolo" usually denoted

    Piccolo

    Piccolo

    Piccolo

  • Sonata No. 6 in E-flat major (J. C. F. Bach)
  • Sonata No. 6 in E-flat major WXI/3 is a sonata written for keyboard by Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach. The piece starts off with a motif, which is in

    Sonata No. 6 in E-flat major (J. C. F. Bach)

    Sonata No. 6 in E-flat major (J. C. F. Bach)

    Sonata_No._6_in_E-flat_major_(J._C._F._Bach)

  • Silk industry in Lyon
  • Study of silk industry players in Lyon

    internazionale di storia economica « F. Datini ». Thorton, Peter (1965). Baroque and rococo silks. Faber & Faber. King, Donald (1980). British textile design

    Silk industry in Lyon

    Silk industry in Lyon

    Silk_industry_in_Lyon

  • AI art
  • in Milan 17th century Baroque Baroque in Milan Flemish Baroque Caravaggisti in Utrecht Tenebrism Louis XIII style Lutheran Baroque Stroganov school Animal

    AI art

    AI art

    AI_art

  • Bauhaus
  • German art school and art movement

    characterized by rectangular features, for example protruding balconies with flat, chunky railings facing the street, and long banks of windows. Some outlines

    Bauhaus

    Bauhaus

    Bauhaus

  • Partita
  • Collection of musical pieces

    from the Italian word partita) closely resembles the dance suites of the Baroque Period; the word often occurs as a synonym of suite and variation with

    Partita

    Partita

    Partita

  • Johannes Brahms
  • German composer and pianist (1833–1897)

    "dance pieces, preludes and fugues for organ, and neo-Renaissance and neo-Baroque choral works". After meeting Joachim, Brahms and Reményi visited Weimar

    Johannes Brahms

    Johannes Brahms

    Johannes_Brahms

  • Timeline of Oxford
  • designed by Henry Aldrich with advice from Christopher Wren, the first Baroque college chapel. 1697 – 23 November: Apothecary John Crosse makes a will

    Timeline of Oxford

    Timeline of Oxford

    Timeline_of_Oxford

  • Orientalism
  • Imitation or depiction of Eastern cultures

    pavilions in "Chinese taste" appeared in the formal parterres of late Baroque and Rococo German palaces, and in tile panels at Aranjuez near Madrid.

    Orientalism

    Orientalism

    Orientalism

  • Classical period (music)
  • Era of classical music (c. 1730–1820)

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    Classical period (music)

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  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

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  • Bust (sculpture)
  • Sculpture of a person's head and shoulders

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    Bust (sculpture)

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  • List of burial places of classical musicians
  • Retrieved 2023-07-07. Wood, Caroline; Sadler, Graham (2017-07-14). French Baroque Opera: A Reader (Second ed.). Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY:

    List of burial places of classical musicians

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  • Fauvism
  • Early 20th-century artistic style

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    Fauvism

    Fauvism

    Fauvism

  • Timeline of music in the United States (1920–1949)
  • Music in the United States

    period instruments". The original ensemble included a harpsichord, viols, Baroque violins and cellos. Roba Stanley becomes the first woman to record a solo

    Timeline of music in the United States (1920–1949)

    Timeline_of_music_in_the_United_States_(1920–1949)

  • Brutalist architecture
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  • Flat
  • n.

    Something broad and flat in form

  • Flag
  • v. t.

    To lay with flags of flat stones.

  • Plat
  • n.

    The flat or broad side of a sword.

  • Flat
  • n.

    A flat-bottomed boat, without keel, and of small draught.

  • Flat
  • superl.

    Unanimated; dull; uninteresting; without point or spirit; monotonous; as, a flat speech or composition.

  • Flat
  • v. i.

    To become flat, or flattened; to sink or fall to an even surface.

  • Float
  • v. i.

    A float board. See Float board (below).

  • Flag
  • n.

    A flat stone used for paving.

  • Flat
  • superl.

    Below the true pitch; hence, as applied to intervals, minor, or lower by a half step; as, a flat seventh; A flat.

  • Flat
  • superl.

    Lying at full length, or spread out, upon the ground; level with the ground or earth; prostrate; as, to lie flat on the ground; hence, fallen; laid low; ruined; destroyed.

  • Plat
  • n.

    Plain; flat; level.

  • Flat-headed
  • a.

    Having a head with a flattened top; as, a flat-headed nail.

  • Flat
  • n.

    The flat part, or side, of anything; as, the broad side of a blade, as distinguished from its edge.

  • Flag
  • v. t.

    To signal to with a flag; as, to flag a train.

  • Flat
  • adv.

    In a flat manner; directly; flatly.

  • Flat
  • superl.

    Not sharp or shrill; not acute; as, a flat sound.

  • Flat
  • superl.

    Tasteless; stale; vapid; insipid; dead; as, fruit or drink flat to the taste.

  • Flat
  • v. t.

    To make flat; to flatten; to level.

  • Flat
  • superl.

    Lacking liveliness of commercial exchange and dealings; depressed; dull; as, the market is flat.

  • Aflat
  • adv.

    Level with the ground; flat.