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music department

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Noun1.music department - the academic department responsible for teaching music and music appreciationmusic department - the academic department responsible for teaching music and music appreciation
academic department - a division of a school that is responsible for a given subject


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The 2009/10 music department season will launch with guests Darragh Morgan on the violin and Mary Dullea on the piano, presenting a the lunchtime concert of music by maverick UK composer Chris Newman who is based in Berlin.
Byline: Terry Grimley BIRMINGHAM University is to build a new pounds 16 million home for its music department which will complete its original range of buildings, left unfinished when they first opened in 1909.
THE Royal Shakespeare Company's music department is on the look out for a kobza - an unusual and rate Ukrainian folk music instrument similar to a lute.
 
 
 
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