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The Spin is an album by the American jazz band Yellowjackets, released in 1989. The album title refers to the Earth's rotation. The band supported the album with a North American tour.
The Denver Law Review is a law journal published by the students of the University of Denver Sturm College of Law. It was established in 1923 as the Denver Bar Association Record. In 1928, the journal was renamed Dicta and in 1968 it was renamed Denver Law Center Journal. The journal changed its name to Denver University Law Review in 1985.
Nocturne No. 1 was premiered by Jane Mortier at the Salle Pleyel in Paris on 18 March 1920; Nos. 1–3 were performed by Ricardo Viñes during an all-Satie concert at the Salle Érard on 7 June 1920. Nocturne No. 4 was not heard until 4 January 1923, when it was played by Jean Wiener at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées.
Nocturne is a live double album and video by English rock band Siouxsie and the Banshees, released on 25 November 1983 by Polydor Records. Co-produced by Mike Hedges , Nocturne features performances recorded at two shows at the Royal Albert Hall in London, on 30 September and 1 October 1983, featuring Robert Smith (of the Cure ) on guitar.
Nocturne, Op. 60, is a song cycle by Benjamin Britten, written for tenor, seven obbligato instruments and strings. [1] The seven instruments are flute , cor anglais , clarinet , bassoon , harp , French horn and timpani .
He was first oboe in the orchestras of Colorado Springs (1934–41) and Denver (1937–41) and taught at the Colorado College before the Second World War (1936–41). A lifelong friendship with Roy Harris began in 1941. [2] During the Second World War he served as conductor of the 506th US Army Band in Fort Logan. [1]
"Nocturne / Evening Chant" – 4:07 "Before Summer Rain" – 3:31; Personnel. Musicians. Sanjay Mishra – acoustic guitar; Jerry Garcia – electric guitar on tracks 2, 5, 9; Samir Chatterjee – tabla, percussion on all tracks except 7 and 10; John Wubbenhorst – bansuri on tracks 9, 10; George Thomas – bass on track 5
Upon release, Nocturnes was generally well-received. [3] [4] Culture Critic assessed critical response as an aggregated score of 81% based on British press reviews.[5] [6] According to Book Marks, based mostly on American publications, the book received a "positive" consensus, based on eleven critic reviews: four "rave", six "positive", and one "mixed". [7]