Although it is uncertain that he was the first to call jazz "america's Classical Music," Grover Sales is certainly the one that shed light to the claim with his publication of Jazz: America's Classical Music. Although it is uncertain that he was the first to call jazz "america's classical music," Grover Sales is certainly the one that shed light to the claim with his publication of Jazz: America's Classical Music.
it was first baroque, then classical, then romantic.
Classical music was invested first by some guy from ancient Egypt I think.
The string quartet was the first of the new classical genres.
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If you're referring to Classical music (the period in European classical music from about 1750-1830) then yes. If it's classical music as in the generalised art music then no. If your referring to Classical Civilisation then yes. The first and third are proper nouns as they refer to specific historical movement and eras respectively; the second is just a generalised term. Also, Classicism would usuallly be capitalised it was a specific artistic movement in the Eighteenth Century.
it was first baroque, then classical, then romantic.
You might be referring to the Norse or Viking site at L'Anse aux Meadows on the island of Newfoundland, Canada. Please see the link.
Murray Bookchin, activist and libertarian socialist. Wikipedia does not list when Murray Bookchin first coined the term. In 1980 he coined another term, "libertarian municipalism".
The first people in the Americas were bands of hunter-gatherers.
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The Olmec of southern Mexico built Latin Americas first civilization.
An organelle is a structure located within one of the many cells in the human body. The term was first coined by Robert Hook.
Spain was the first country to import enslaved Africans to the Americas :)
Americas first settlers were native Americans.
John Cabot was the first English explorer to sail to the Americas.
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