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Musica Angelica Baroque Orchestra will raise funds for itself by performing at Zucca Ristorante, 801 S. Of course Koolhaas and OMA have, for many years, undermined the message about architecture being a hopeless case by producing one brilliant piece after another; designing 'non-iconic' buildings--the Dutch embassy in Berlin or the Casa da Musica in Porto, for example (p40)--producing results (neo-icons) published across the world. Vincenzo's relationship with his teacher, at first warm, turned acrimonious when he acquired a better knowledge of the modes and tuning systems of the ancients from the humanist Girolamo Mei; he attacked Zarlino's theories in his Dialogo della musica antica et della moderna (1581) and again in his Discorso intorno all'opere di messer Gioseffo Zarlino (1589). |
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