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Showing posts with label music.. Show all posts
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Jul 30, 2019

[Answer] 10. Music. What 1967 single was a top ten hit for Van Morrison?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "10. Music. What 1967 single was a top ten hit for Van Morrison?"



...1. A Pair Of Brown Eyes 2. Brown-Eyed Girl 3. Pale Blue Eyes 4. One Two Brown Eyes It hit number ten on the charts in 1967. 'A Pair Of Brown Eyes' is a song by the Pogues. 'Pale Blue Eyes' is a Velvet Underground song. 'One Two Brown Eyes' was a 1964 single by Them (Morrison's band).

Mar 7, 2019

[Answer] 2. I was a German composer of many secular and sacred music. My music is especially associated with the Baroque period in musical history. Who am I?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. I was a German composer of many secular and sacred music. My music is especially associated with the Baroque period in musical history. Who am I? "



...1. John Bark 2. John Peel 3. Johnny Woof 4. Johann Sebastian Bach Born in Eisenach in 1685 into an extremely musical family, Bach's future was almost a given thing. His father was the director of the town musicians and taught Bach to play violin and harpsichord. His uncles were all professional musicians who worked as church or court musicians and taught him organ. Of his four musical siblings, his brother Johnann Christoph Bach, with whom he lived following the early death of his parents, taught him clavichord. Bach's follow up life and astonishing musical output cannot possibly be summed up more than that in here. Suffice it to say this great composer has come to represent, more than any other composer, all that Baroque music stands for. Johann Sebastian Bach died in 1750.