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When is the performance of the "Timbre" [ "Le timbre d'argent" (the silver bell), an Opera] to be?
Letters Liszt, Franz 1893
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Saregama India Ltd has purchased 10% stake in Timbre Media Pvt Ltd, a company set up by ex-Worldspace Satellite Radio employees, to bring back its genre-based programming through direct-to-home TV channels as well as mobile phone radio, it was announced here today.
Deals India: Morning News Roundup Deals India Staff 2011
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Macdonald Randolph Hotel, SunJFHumorous, vaguely sinister and – above all – theatrical, Timber Timbre bring to their music some of the conventions of the country house murder mystery.
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Essentially the project of Canadian musician Taylor Kirk, Timber Timbre have over five years evolved from a heart-on-sleeve bearing of Kirk's soul in the indie guitar idiom to what sounds like the Horrors covering songs from Grease: The Musical.
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If anyone wants to hear other great music from people in Timbre listen to The Soil and the Sun, and if you can find, listen to Taxflo!
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You have to hand it to an artist like Timbre, a harpist who is so angelic- and ethereal-sounding yet has a video principally about death and blood.
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Timbre, the remaining component of a tone, is the total "feel" of the sound, arising not only from the main vibration that determines pitch, but from all the secondary vibrations set up in the instrument producing the sound.
The science of what I'm busy with right now: music ewillett 2008
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Without an actual epigonion on hand, the members of the Ancient Instruments Sound/Timbre Reconstruction Application, or ASTRA, project used historical records to simulate the instrument.
Music From the Past — Bringing Back the Epigonion - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Without an actual epigonion on hand, the members of the Ancient Instruments Sound/Timbre Reconstruction Application, or ASTRA, project used historical records to simulate the instrument.
Music From the Past — Bringing Back the Epigonion - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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In a 1939 Time Magazine article of the same title -- Presidential Timbre -- radio critics judged the vocal power of the presidential front runners of the day.
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