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Cecilia (other)
Cecilia or Cecelia is a female name. Cecilia may also refer to: Books * ''Cecilia'' (Burney novel), an 18th-century work by Frances Burney * ''Cecilia'' (McClure novel), a 1993 novel by Julie McClure Films * ''Cecilia'' (1954 film), a Norwegian film * ''Cecilia'' (1982 film), a Cuban film Geography * Cecilia, Table Mountain, a section of the Table Mountain National Park, Cape Town, South Africa *Cecilia Island, the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica *Cecilia, Kentucky, an unincorporated community in the United States *Cecilia, Louisiana, a small census-designated place in the United States *Santa Cecilia, a municipality in Spain *Santa Cecilia del Alcor, a municipality in Spain * Santa Cecilia in Trastevere, a 5th-century church in Rome Music *Cecilian Movement, a movement of church reform centered in Italy around 1900 * Cecilia (band), an American pop-rock band based in New York *'' Cecilia (Refice opera)'', a 1934 opera by Licinio Refice *''Cecilia'' a 2000 opera by Charles ...
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Cecilia
Cecilia is a personal name originating in the name of Saint Cecilia, the patron saint of music. The name has been popularly used in Europe (particularly the United Kingdom and Italy, where in 2018 it was the 43rd most popular name for girls born that year), and the United States, where it has ranked among the top 500 names for girls for more than 100 years. It also ranked among the top 100 names for girls born in Sweden in the early years of the 21st century, and was formerly popular in France. The name "Cecilia" applied generally to Roman women who belonged to the plebeian clan of the Caecilii. Legends and hagiographies, mistaking it for a personal name, suggest fanciful etymologies. Among those cited by Chaucer in "The Second Nun's Tale" are: lily of heaven, the way for the blind, contemplation of heaven and the active life, as if lacking in blindness, and a heaven for people to gaze upon.
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Cecilia (band)
Cecilia was a pop-rock band based in New York. The band was from the Washington, D.C. area, then later moved to Astoria, Queens. While not a religious group, the band chose the name Cecilia from Saint Cecilia, patron saint of music and of the blind. The band released one album, as The Veltz Family. History The band was formed by the members of the Veltz family, then living in Vienna, Virginia in 1998 when the three Veltz youngsters, Allison, Drew and Laura, began performing songs written by their father, Kenneth Veltz, at local venues. The acoustic trio played local open mic gigs with Drew playing guitar for his sisters. When the family's financials were in a downturn, the band became the family business and Kenneth and mother Jeannie joined their children on drums and vocals, respectively. The group moved to New York in 2000. That same year they recorded '' Live at Zig's'' at two live performances in August, which was released in 2001. After a string of temporary bassists, Ce ...
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We Were That Song
''We Were That Song'' is the third major label studio album recorded by Canadian country music singer Brett Kissel. It was released December 8, 2017 through Warner Music Canada. ''We Were That Song'' entered the Canadian Albums Chart at number 29. The album has produced four top-ten singles, including the Music Canada Gold-certified title track and " Anthem". It includes collaborations with Dave Mustaine of Megadeth and country music icon Charley Pride Charley Frank Pride (March 18, 1934 – December 12, 2020) was an American singer, guitarist, and professional baseball player. His greatest musical success came in the early to mid-1970s, when he was the best-selling performer for RCA Rec .... Critical reception Anthony Easton of '' Exclaim!'' was highly critical of the album in terms of both production and lyrical content, describing it as "the worst country album of the year," and writing that "the stories isseltells are ones that we have heard before." ''We Were T ...
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Cecilia And The Satellite
"Cecilia and the Satellite" is a song by Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness, written by James Flannigan, Anders Grahn, and Andrew McMahon. It released as the lead single from McMahon's self-titled debut album ''Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness'' on August 12, 2014. The song hit radio on August 19, 2014. It was written for his daughter, Cecilia. Music video The official music video for the song, lasting three minutes and forty-three seconds, was uploaded on December 5, 2014, to McMahon's Vevo channel on YouTube YouTube is a global online video platform, online video sharing and social media, social media platform headquartered in San Bruno, California. It was launched on February 14, 2005, by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim. It is owned by .... It was directed by Olivier Agostini. The video depicts Cecilia as a baby being shown a book by her father intercut with scenes showing a young woman, presumably Cecilia, walking and swimming in the locations depicted in the bo ...
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Oh Cecilia (Breaking My Heart)
"Oh Cecilia (Breaking My Heart)" is a 2014 single by British pop band The Vamps, with a chorus adapted from Simon & Garfunkel's 1970 hit "Cecilia". The song appeared on their debut studio album ''Meet the Vamps'' (2014), but a later version featuring vocals from Canadian singer Shawn Mendes was released on 12 October 2014 as the album's fifth single. The song has charted in Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, Scotland, South Africa, and the United Kingdom (where it peaked at number 9, becoming the group's fifth successive top 10 single), whilst the version featuring Shawn Mendes charted in Ireland, New Zealand and South Africa. Background "Oh Cecilia (Breaking My Heart)", which is a pop song, is an adaptation of Simon & Garfunkel's 1970 hit song "Cecilia Cecilia is a personal name originating in the name of Saint Cecilia, the patron saint of music. The name has been popularly used in Europe (particularly the United Kingdom and Italy, where in 2018 it was the 43rd most popular nam ...
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Cecilia (Simon & Garfunkel Song)
"Cecilia" is a song by American musical duo Simon & Garfunkel. It was released in April 1970 as the third single from the group's fifth studio album, '' Bridge over Troubled Water'' (1970). Written by Paul Simon, the song's origins lie in a late-night party, in which the duo and friends began banging on a piano bench. They recorded the sound with a tape recorder, employing reverb and matching the rhythm created by the machine. Simon later wrote the song's guitar line and lyrics on the subject of an untrustworthy lover. The song was a hit single in the United States, peaking at number four on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. On the ''Cash Box'' Top 100, it reached number one. "Cecilia" also did well in Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, and Spain, where it reached number two, and also in Switzerland and Belgium, where it peaked at number three, although it failed to chart in the United Kingdom, where it was released as a single about six months after the album. It has been the subject ...
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Cecilia (Dreyer And Ruby Song)
"Cecilia", full title "Does Your Mother Know You're Out Cecilia", is a 1926 song written by Dave Dreyer with lyrics by Harry Ruby. The song was first recorded by Whispering Jack Smith on Victor Records. Johnny Hamp was another who enjoyed success with the song in 1926. Versions *Dick Jurgens with vocal by Ronnie Kemper (Columbia 37342) 1940, reissued 1947 *Harry Cool 1947 *Louis Prima 1947 *Rose Murphy 1948 *Frankie Carle 1952, *Grady Martin And His Slew Foot Five 1955 * Somethin' Smith and The Redheads 1956, *Chet Atkins 1956, *The Music Of David Seville 1957, *Henri René and His Orchestra 1959, *Max Bygraves with Ted Heath and His Music 1959 *The Jonah Jones Quartet 1961 *Frankie Vaughan 1962 *Bing Crosby (from the 1962 album On the Happy Side) *Mr. Mike, Australian singer, 1963, *Brad Swanson 1970, *Floyd Vivino performing as "Oogie" 2007http://unclefloyd.com/store/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=28 *Bill Ramsey (singer) German version "Cecilia (Schau, schau mich nicht ...
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Cecilia (Ace Of Base Song)
"Cecilia" is a song from Ace of Base's third record titled ''Flowers''. It was released as a single in Italy and Spain in the spring of 1999. The song was written as a continuation of the song of the same name by Simon & Garfunkel. A standard disc single was never made commercially available, however, a 12" vinyl record was released in Italy featuring previously unreleased remixes. The song was released promotionally in Spain alongside "Travel To Romantis". Critical reception Swedish newspaper ''Aftonbladet'' picked "Cecilia" as one of Ace of Base's songs "that are going to be hits". Quentin Harrison of ''Albumism'' said in his retrospective review of ''Flowers'', that the band "construct whole worlds of ennui and escapism for listeners to experience" via songs like "Cecilia". He also noted that the song "boldly picks up where the Simon & Garfunkel Simon & Garfunkel were an American folk rock duo consisting of the singer-songwriter Paul Simon and the singer Art Garfunkel. Th ...
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Cäcilie (Strauss)
"Cäcilie", Op. 27 No. 2, is the second in a set of four songs composed by Richard Strauss in 1894. The words are from a love poem "Cäcilie" written by Heinrich Hart (1855–1906), a German dramatic critic and journalist who also wrote poetry. It was written for the poet's wife Cäcilie. , or UK English as "Cecilia". History Strauss composed the song at Marquartstein on 9 September 1894. , the day before his wedding to the soprano Pauline de Ahna. All four of the Opus 27 songs, including ''Cäcilie'' were given as a wedding present to her. Instrumentation and accompaniment The song was originally written with piano accompaniment in the key of E major, but later orchestrated in his 'heroic' key of E. The instrumentation is: 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets in B, 2 bassoons, 4 horns in E, 2 trumpets in E, 3 trombones, tuba, 3 timpani, harp and the orchestral string section. The tempo direction is "Sehr lebhaft und drängend". Strauss, in his rich and lively orchestration, ...
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Cecilia Pantoja
Mireya Cecilia Ramona Pantoja Levi (21 October 1943 – 24 July 2023), better known simply as Cecilia or Cecilia la Incomparable, was a Chilean singer-songwriter, and a member of the '' nueva ola'' music movement. Pantoja was considered by some critics as the greatest teen star of the mid-1960s and the most prominent and influential act of the nueva ola movement. Biography Beginnings Mireya Cecilia Ramona Pantoja Levi was born in Tomé on 21 October 1943 at 10 pm. She was the daughter of Fernando Pantoja Rubilar and Luisa Levi. She was the youngest of the family made up of her brothers Marietta and Fernando. She attended highschool at Liceo de Tomé. She was called simply as ''Cecilia'', as she was always called by her family and friends. Cecilia began singing at the end of the 1950s in the band ''Los de Tomé'', a melodic quartet originally formed by three González brothers and whose name is attributed to the city of origin of its members. After the recording of a first ...
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Boston Cecilia
The Boston Cecilia is a choral society in Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 1876, the ensemble has enjoyed historic relationships with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and famous conductors and composers, such as Arthur Fiedler, Igor Stravinsky, and Antonín Dvořák. Today, the ensemble is noted for its historical-style performances, and specializes in the oratorios of George Frideric Handel as well as premieres by prominent Boston composers. After 44 years, Donald Teeters retired as music director after the 2011–2012 season. The 2012–2013 season had performances conducted by guest conductors Dan Perkins, Amy Lieberman, and Nicholas White. In April 2013, Nicholas White was announced as the new artistic director. In January 2017, Nicholas White announced his decision to step down as artistic director. George Case led the group from 2017 to 2020. As of 2020, the music director is Michael Barrett. In addition to its local performances, Cecilia has recorded two albums for the Newpo ...
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Charles Chaynes
Charles Augustin Chaynes (11 July 1925 – 24 June 2016) was a French composer. Biography Chaynes was born in Toulouse in 1925. He studied at the Conservatoire de Paris with Darius Milhaud and Jean Rivier. In 1951 he won the Prix de Rome with the cantata ''Et l'homme se vit les portes rouvrir''. During his stay at the Villa Medici in Rome he wrote the ''First Concerto for String Orchestra'' and the ''Ode for a Tragic Death''. In 1956 he became a producer at the Radiodiffusion Télévision Française (RTF). In 1964 he succeeded Marius Constant as head of the channel ''France Musique''. From 1975 to 1990 he headed the ''service de la création musicale'' at Radio France. In addition to several operas, one symphony and chamber works Chaynes composed numerous concertos, etc. for trumpet, violin, piano and organ, and two orchestral concerts. In 1966 he composed a concerto for organ, string orchestra, timpani and percussion for Marie-Claire Alain. His Piano Concerto was premie ...
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