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w3.rz-berlin.mpg.de/cmp/g_programme_music.html
w3.rz-berlin.mpg.de/cmp/g_programme_music.html
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The term was first used by Franz Liszt in the 19th century, when programme music was especially popular with composers of Romantic music (see Romanticism), but there had been a great deal of descriptive music before then.
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www.tiscali.co.uk/reference/encyclopaedia/hutchinson/m0...
www.tiscali.co.uk/reference/encyclopaedia/hutchinson/m0019055.html
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Your music software download and computer music resource site with a huge collection of well over 6,000 music software programs listed. We have detailed descriptions and discussion forums for all software listed. ... Music Software Categories...
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Programme music (or "program music" in US English)is a piece of music for instruments which describes something or tells a story. It is the opposite of "absolute music" which is not trying to describe anything, just the sound of the piece.
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simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Programme_music
simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Programme_music
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The final outcome of the Romantic movement in music was the establishment of the 'programme' school. ... By programme music, or "music with a poetic basis," is meant that which presents an idea that could be expressed in words.
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www.oldandsold.com/articles04/music12.shtml
www.oldandsold.com/articles04/music12.shtml
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As Wilfrid Mellers has pointed out, it would be hard to find a more "imbecile notion" than the concept of pure music, "for the simple reason that although in a sense all music must be programme music, since it is concerned with human emotions, in another sense music, in so far as it is music, can never be anything...
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musicinwords.free.fr/pages/en/cairns.htm
musicinwords.free.fr/pages/en/cairns.htm
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The University of Kent has a flourishing programme of music and students of all subjects, together with staff and the local community, have the opportunity to get involved in the wide-range of extra-curricular music activities.
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www.kent.ac.uk/music/
www.kent.ac.uk/music/
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A website to accompany the BBC TWO spoof science programme, Look Around You. Episode One: Music ... Look Around You Programme Guide: Music;
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www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/lookaroundyou/programmes/music/
www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/lookaroundyou/programmes/music/
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