It's the Sarabande from the fourth movement of Handel's Keyboard suite in D minor, though orchestrated differently.
Aloha from Hawaii. I do not know the answer yet but it is the same music played in the movie Barry Lyndon 1975 1. Georg Friedrich Handel: Sarabande Main Title National Philharmonic Orchestra 2.38 2. Seán Ó Riada: Women of Ireland The Chieftains 4:08 3. Piper's Maggot jig presumably The Chieftains, though not specifically credited 1.39 4. The Sea-Maiden The Chieftains 2.02 5. Seén Ó Riada:Tin Whistles Paddy Moloney and Seán Potts 3.41 6. Traditional: British Grenadiers Fifes and Drums [band unspecified] 2.12 7. Frederick the Great: Hohenfriedberger March 1.12 8. Traditional: Lilliburlero Fifes and Drums [band unspecified] 2.40 9. Seán Ó Riada: Women of Ireland Derek Bell, harp 1.52 10 . Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: March from Idomeneo 1:29 11. Georg Fredrich Handel: Sarabande-Duel National Philharmonic Orchestra 3.11 12. Traditional: Lilliburlero Arranged and conducted by Leslie Pearson .52 13. Franz Schubert: German Dance No. 1 in C-Major National Philharmonic Orchestra 2.12 14. Georg Fredrich Handel: Sarabande-Duel National Philharmonic Orchestra .48 15. Giovanni Paiseiello: Film adaptation of The Cavatina from "Il Barbiere de Siviglia" National Philharmonic Orchestra 4.28 16. Antonio Vivaldi: Cello Concerto E-Minor (Third Movement) Pierre Fourier, cello Festival Strings, Lucerne; Conductor, Ralph Baumgartner Recorded on Deutsche Grammophone 3.49 17. Johann Sebastian Bach: Adagio from Concerto for Two Harpsichords and Orchestra in C-Minor Karl Richter and Hedwig Bilgram, harpsichords The Munich Bach-Orchestra Recorded on Deutsche Grammophone 5.10 18. Franz Schubert: Film adaptation of Piano Trio in E-Flat, Op. 100 (Second Movement) Ralph Holmes, violin Moray Walsh, cello Anthony Goldstone, piano 4.12 19. Georg Fredrich Handel: Sarabande End-Title National Philharmonic Orchestra 4.07
The classical piece titled "Dances" is composed by the contemporary composer John Adams. It includes various sections that reflect his minimalist style and is often performed by orchestras. Adams is known for his innovative approach to classical music, blending traditional forms with modern elements.
Sonata No. 14 C-Sharp Minor for Piano-Beethoven
Don Adams did not appear in the television series "Gunsmoke." He is best known for his role as Maxwell Smart in the comedy series "Get Smart." "Gunsmoke," a classic Western series that aired from 1955 to 1975, featured a different cast, with James Arness as the leading character, Marshal Matt Dillon. While both shows were popular during their times, Adams was not part of the "Gunsmoke" ensemble.
Doc Adams, portrayed by actor Milburn Stone, was a main character in the television series "Gunsmoke." He remained with the show for its entire run from 1955 until 1975. Stone did not leave "Gunsmoke" until the series concluded, making his character one of the longest-serving members of the cast.
After Doc Adams, played by Milburn Stone, passed away in 1981, the character was briefly replaced by Dr. Caleb Ledoux, portrayed by actor James Arness. However, Doc Adams remained a beloved character, and Milburn Stone's portrayal is iconic in the series. The character of Doc Adams did not have a permanent replacement after Stone's death, as the show concluded shortly after.
The series of four bills signed into law by John Adams
Classical Music
There was almost a war.
Sheriff Sam Adams
Five hours sitting on the toilet
George Washington (1789 - 1797), who was succeeded by John Adams (1797 - 1801).
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Thomas Jefferson Greek, Latin, French, Italian, Spanish and EnglishJohn Quincy Adams knew English, classical Greek and Latin, Dutch and some Spanish, French and Russian.
Shirley Adams has written: 'Sewing Connection Series 12 (Sewing Connection)' 'The Sewing Connection Series V' 'The Sewing Connection Series 9' 'The Sewing Connection' 'Sewing Connection Series VI' 'The Sewing Connection Series' 'The Sewing Connection Series II'
Adams and Jefferson were admirers of classical architecture
Adams. (this is his/her last name because I don't know if it is his wife: Abigail Adams, or him: John Adams.) {I am pretty sure that it was John Adams though.}
Samuel Adams participated exclusively in the American Revolution.