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2003 MTV Music Video Awards
The 2003 Video Music Awards were presented August 28, 2003.Video of the YearMissy Elliott, “Work It”Male VideoJustin Timberlake, “Cry Me a River”Female VideoBeyonce Knowles, “Crazy in Love”…2004 MTV Music Video Awards
The 2004 Video Music Awards were presented August 29, 2004. Video of the Year OutKast, “Hey Ya” Male Video…2007 MTV Music Video Awards
The 2007 Video Music Awards were presented September 9, 2007. Video of the Year Rihanna f. Jay-Z, “Umbrella” Male…1997 MTV Music Video Awards
The 1997 MTV Music Video Awards were presented September 4, 1997, at New York City's Radio City Music Hall.Video“Virtual Insanity,” JamiroquaiMale Video“Devil's Haircut,” BeckFemale Video“…Brewer's: Sing my Music, and not Yours
said Guglielmi to those who introduced their own ornaments into his operas, so eminently distinguished for their simplicity and purity. (1727-1804.) Source: Dictionary of Phrase and…Brewer's: Musical Small-coal Man
(The). Thomas Britton (1654-1714). Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894MusiciansMusical Notation A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V…Brewer's: We Left Our Country for Our Country's Good
We are transported convicts. The line occurs in a prologue written by George Barrington (a notorious pickpocket) for the opening of the first playhouse…Marriner, Sir Neville
(Encyclopedia) Marriner, Sir Neville, 1924–2016, British conductor, b. Lincoln, England, grad. Royal College of Music, London (1946), studied Paris Conservatory. A violinist, he taught at the Royal…Boyce, William
(Encyclopedia) Boyce, William, c.1710–1779, English composer. After studying in London, he became a composer (1736) and later an organist (1758) of the Chapel Royal and Master of the King's Music in…Fétis, François Joseph
(Encyclopedia) Fétis, François JosephFétis, François JosephfräNswäˈ zhôzĕfˈ fātēsˈ [key], 1784–1871, Belgian music theorist, historian, and composer. A teacher and librarian at the Paris Conservatory…