• Torke is a small village in Kumta taluk of Uttara Kannada district, Karnataka, India. This village is about a few square kilometres in extent. Torke traditionally...
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  • Michael Torke (/ˈtɔːrki/; born September 22, 1961) is an American composer who writes music influenced by jazz and minimalism. Torke was born in Milwaukee...
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  • Javelin is a composition for orchestra by American composer Michael Torke. It was finished in 1994. Javelin was commissioned by the Atlanta Committee...
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  • The term Torke may refer to: Torke, a village in India celebrated for its salt production Michael Torke (1961 - ), American composer This disambiguation...
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  • American composer Michael Torke. The suite is well known for its association with the composer's synesthesia. When Michael Torke was studying musical composition...
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  • Devarbhavi (redirect from Torke (Village))
    Devarbhavi is a village in Kumta Taluka. It is next to Torke village. Kengal Parameshwari Temple, Devarbhavi Kengal Parameshwari temple, Devarbhavi v...
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  • is a composition for mixed chamber ensemble by American composer Michael Torke. It was composed in 1987. The composition was composed in 1987 and had its...
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    Balanescu Quartet Play Byrne/Moran/Lurie/Torke - featuring David Byrne, Robert Moran, John Lurie and Michael Torke (1992) Geoff Smith - Gas • Food • Lodging...
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    extend the throwing arm forward to release the javelin". In 1994, Michael Torke composed Javelin, commissioned by the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic...
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  • into Latin as Turcus). It is first recorded in Middle English (as Turkye, Torke, later Turkie, Turky), attested in Chaucer, c. 1369. The Ottoman Empire...
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