
5/19/16 @ 9:00am
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Titles of Operas, instrumental pieces or just plain instruments (without those music would just be a whistled tune).
And please: if you like something, feel free to mention it multiple times, because that is how you show you love it

An explanation for exotic instruments would be welcomed! Let's start this ABC
Alcahuete - percussion instrument from the Dominican Republic Quote

5/19/16 @ 4:41pm
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Often considered to be the first genuine English-language operatic masterwork. Not first performed in 1689 at a girls' school, as is commonly believed, but at Charles II's court in 1683 Quote

5/20/16 @ 2:03am
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