Parlour music (or parlor music) is a type of popular music which, as the name suggests, is intended to be performed in the parlours of houses, usually...
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the free dictionary. A parlour is a kind of room. Parlour or parlor may also refer to: Parlour music, type of popular music which, as the name suggests...
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Hem (band) (category Articles with MusicBrainz identifiers)
music has been variously described as "folk", "indie", "Americana" and "roots". Stylistically, their songs bridge 19th-century American parlour music...
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country. "Parlour music" was popular music performed in the parlours of middle class homes by amateur singers and pianists. Disseminated as sheet music, its...
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Your Sweetheart" (1899). Stephen Collins Foster (1826–1864), American parlour music and minstrel composer. Noel Gay (1898–1954), composer of "The Lambeth...
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European light music include the operettas of composers such as Franz von Suppé or Sir Arthur Sullivan; the Continental salon and parlour music genres; and...
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Picture Parlour are an English indie rock band formed in Manchester by Katherine Parlour (vocals and guitar) and Ella Risi (guitar). Their lineup is completed...
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Romance (guitar piece) (category Spanish folk music)
in the style of parlour music of the late 19th century in Spain or South America, The style of the piece is that of the parlour music of the late 19th...
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progression, chord progression typical of ragtime music and parlour music genres Progression, music software for guitarists Progression, Markus Schulz's...
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The Spider and the Fly (poem) (redirect from Come into my parlour)
published in 1829. The first line of the poem is "'Will you walk into my parlour?' said the Spider to the Fly." The story tells of a cunning spider who...
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Gilbert and Sullivan (category Humor in classical music)
The Song of the Wrens (1871); incidental music to The Merry Wives of Windsor (1874); and more songs, parlour ballads, and hymns, including "Onward, Christian...
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Bol Kaffara (redirect from Parlour Wali Larki)
lit. 'Give atonement'; alternatively known as Parlour Wali Larki, Urdu: پارلر والی لڑکی, lit. 'The Parlour Girl') is a 2018 Pakistani drama serial which...
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much older. Also typical of parlour music, its use originated in classical music and later spread to American folk music. Growing, "by a process of gradual...
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Baroque pop (category 20th-century music genres)
Band, "which mixed everyday lyrics with music hall and Edwardiana to create lysergically enhanced parlour music". Also in 1967, producer Mark Wirtz attempted...
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Everywhere and His Nasty Parlour Tricks is a 2001 EP by the alternative rock band Modest Mouse. It collects the earlier Night on the Sun EP along with...
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Kaleidoscope (British band) (redirect from Fairfield Parlour)
at various times as The Sidekicks, The Key, I Luv Wight and Fairfield Parlour. Having performed since 1963 under the name The Sidekicks, they became...
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followed by the rise of Tin Pan Alley and Parlour music, both of which led to an explosion of sheet music, greatly aided by the emergence of the player...
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Parlour Ballads is the twelfth studio album by Richard Thompson, recorded in 2004. Released on the Cooking Vinyl label in August 2005, Front Parlour Ballads...
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Parallel key Paraphrase mass Pardessus de viole Parlour music Parody mass Parody music Parsons code Part (music) Partbook- Partimento Partita Pasodoble Passacaglia...
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the parlour of their homes. The Great Depression, and the advent of radio, the phonograph and motion pictures eventually eclipsed parlour music as the...
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The Parlour Club was a venue located on Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood, California and managed by Andrew Gould. Among its notable events included...
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Creolization (section Music)
developed from the creole music that takes its roots from the combination of blues, parlour music, opera, and spiritual music. The popular religions of...
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Warner/Reprise and Atlantic combined. From the base of his family's funeral parlour business, Kinney president Steve Ross had rapidly built the Kinney company...
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Tin whistle (category Folk music instruments)
in high A, and was later made in other keys suitable for Victorian parlour music. The company showed the whistles in The Great Exhibition of 1851. The...
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Parlour Tricks (previously Lily & the Parlour Tricks) are a pop band from New York City, originally composed of Lily Cato (lead vocalist and songwriter)...
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Joseph Byrd (category Articles with MusicBrainz identifiers)
that integrated electronic sound and radical political ideas into rock music. In 1968 he recorded the album The American Metaphysical Circus, credited...
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forms of music in the nineteenth century, including parlour music and the brass band, which produced a popular and communal form of classical music. Similarly...
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Amanda Aldridge (category Alumni of the Royal College of Music)
songs between the years 1907 and 1925 in a romantic parlour style, as well as instrumental music in other styles. Among her pupils were the children of...
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Can I Sit Next to You, Girl (redirect from Rockin' in the Parlour)
YouTube.) The song's performance on The Last Picture Show was made into a music video, released only in Australia in 1974. Peter Clack (drums) and Rob Bailey...
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AC/DC (redirect from Rockin' In The Parlour)
were recorded, including "Can I Sit Next to You, Girl", "Rockin' in the Parlour" and an early version of "Rock 'n' Roll Singer". A week after the session...
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