A music school is an educational institution specialized in the study, training, and research of music. Such an institution can also be known as a school of music, music academy, music faculty, college of music, music department (of a larger institution), conservatory, conservatorium or conservatoire.
Although the term orchestra, meaning a group of musicians performing together, dates back to Ancient Egypt, the modern orchestra we would recognize today dates back to about the 17th century with the popularity of opera and public concerts. Prior to this, groups of musicians would be found only in the houses of nobilty so that they might provide entertainment to guests. By comparison, the trombone has been around since the mid 15th century. So, you might ask, "who introduced the orchestra to the trombone?"
André Rieu's orchestra, also known as the Johann Strauss Orchestra, is a Dutch classical orchestra that primarily performs waltzes and other light classical music. The orchestra consists of around 50 to 60 musicians, including violinists, cellists, brass players, woodwind players, and percussionists. The members of the orchestra are highly skilled and talented musicians who have trained extensively in classical music performance.
A full-size orchestra consists of about one hundred musicians, who play instruments in the string, brass, woodwind, and percussion sections. There are also chamber orchestras, which are smaller and consist of fifty musicians or fewer.
I think you will find that there were no "pop groups" around in Henry VIII's time, but perhaps if he had been around now he would probably have liked Queen (!). Seriously, if you wanted to say Henry was a fan of a certain group of Musicians, it would be his Chapel Royal. Although this sounds more like a church building, it was actually a group of clergymen and musicians who served the religious needs of the king. There were 79 musicians in the Chapel Royal, and they even travelled with him in 1520 to the Field Of The Cloth of Gold event in France. Henry loved music, wrote masses and ballads, and played several musical instruments, as well as collecting them.
Antonio Vivaldi worked at the Ospedale della Pietà in Venice primarily during the early 18th century, with his tenure there starting around 1703 and lasting until about 1740. The Ospedale was a home for orphaned girls, where Vivaldi composed numerous concertos and sacred music that were performed by the talented female musicians of the institution. His time there significantly influenced his musical style and output.
St. Cecilia was born in the 2nd century A.D., around the year 200. She is known as the patron saint of musicians and her feast day is celebrated on November 22nd.
Musicians make around $62,000 a year which is a little higher than the national average. Musicians in New York and California that are working can make much more.
Veterinarians are trained at accredited colleges of veterinary medicine. There are dozens of these schools around the world.
You need a harness to go rock climbing and if you fall off the wall this will prevent you from hurting yourself. It is also advisable to have a trained professional around to assist you.
They make around $00.7 a year.
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It all depends on if its stray or trained.
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