Clamor (ministry) (1815–1893), Lutheran missionary to Australia
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Clamor may refer to: * ''Clamor'' (magazine), a bi-monthly magazine published in Toledo, Ohio *Charmaine Clamor, Filipino singer *Clamor Heinrich Abel (1634–1696), German composer *Clamor Wilhelm Schürmann Clamor Wilhelm Schürmann (7 June 1815 – 3 March 1893) was a Lutheran missionary who emigrated to Australia and did fundamental pioneering work, together with his colleague Christian Gottlieb Teichelmann, on recording some Australian languages i ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Clamor (magazine)
''Clamor'' was a bi-monthly magazine published in Toledo, Ohio. The focus of the magazine was alternative culture (covering art, commentary, cultural criticism, photography, interviews, politics, and music), often from a politically left-wing perspective. ''Clamor'' magazine hosted the Midwest Zine Conference which later became Allied Media Projects and the Allied Media Conference. It was reported in November 2006 that ''Clamor'' intended to go out of business. According to New York City Indymedia The Independent Media Center, better known as Indymedia, is an open publishing network of activist journalist collectives that report on political and social issues. Following beginnings during the 1999 Carnival Against Capital and 1999 Seattl ..., ''Clamor'' published over 1000 writers and artists in its seven-year, 38-issue run. References External links Official website and online archiveAltar Magazine(merged with Clamor in 2006) "The IPA’s Domino Effect: The Enron of Indie ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Charmaine Clamor
Charmaine Clamor is a singer from the Philippines who combines Filipino folk songs with American jazz and blues. Biography Born in Subic, Zambales, Philippines, Charmaine Clamor began her singing career at age three, entertaining passengers in buses traveling to Manila. As she grew, she began providing piano accompaniment while her mother sang kundiman (Filipino torch songs) and English language classics. She grew up speaking Tagalog and singing karaoke, moving to the U.S. when she was sixteen years old. She received a master's degree in physical therapy and worked as a physical therapist in hospitals and clinics. She has volunteered for environmental organizations that promote "green living", is a pesco-vegetarian, and grows an organic vegetable garden. Career She made the top 5 on the ''Jazzweek'' World (No. 2) and Traditional Jazz (No. 4) charts and is the first Filipino-American musician to place two consecutive recordings in the World Music top 10. She records in North Americ ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Clamor Heinrich Abel
Clamor Heinrich Abel (1634 – 25 July 1696) was a German composer, violone player and organist. Abel was born in Hünnefeld, Westphalia, Germany. He worked as a court musician in Köthen, an organist in Celle and from 1666, as a ducal chamber musician in Hanover. From 1694, he was ''Obermusicus'' in Bremen and he remained at this post until his death at Bremen in 1696. Among his best-known works are compositions for string orchestra and chamber music. He composed a collection of 59 individual works under the title ''Erstlinge musikalischer Blumen''. They included works for four instruments and basso continuo - allemandes, courantes, preludes, sarabandas and sonatinas. First they were published in three volumes in Frankfurt (1674, 1676, 1677) and later they were published together as ''Drei Opera musica'' (Brunswick, 1687). He was the father of the violist and violinist Christian Ferdinand Abel and grandfather of the viol virtuoso and composer Carl Friedrich Abel Car ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |