Musically-related сultural tradition of an area, people or social class that is passed down through subsequent generations.
1The Italians arrived with a strong musical tradition; they also had their faith.
2The accomplishment in art are similar to those which underpin the European musical tradition.
3For example, only so many eight-bar melodies can be written in any particular musical tradition.
4They had developed a rich musical tradition, and many of them had received training in French conservatories.
5It is the second phase of a series of stamps that mark important aspects of Ireland's musical tradition.
6And it will draw on a theatrical and musical tradition in New Ross which goes back several centuries.
7We are noted, too, for our rich musical tradition, and for Riverdance and our books, booze and boxing.
8They will be releasing the band's first album, along with a book about the musical tradition of the area.
9His son, Eugene, continues the musical tradition to this day, as a member of the multi-award winning Bridge Ceili Band.
10Chicago is a city with a rich musical tradition in hip-hop, and Lollapalooza's diverse audience insures an audience with rapt attention.
11Clare is a county with a rich and varied musical tradition, and a close affinity with the concertina and fiddle in particular.
12But music has always brought hope in Mali. Mali has a rich musical tradition and many artists are well-known on the international circuit.
13They brought along a musical tradition that was itself shaped by the city and created what we now know as the Chicago blues.
14This is a city with a burgeoning arts scene, wonderful food, manicured parks, and concert halls that uphold musical tradition 365 days a year.
15This piece is resides at a crossroads between cultures and musical traditions.
16Other performers also reached the final with untypical fusions of different musical traditions.
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Translations for musical tradition