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Estos son algunos datos, curiosidades y cosas insólitas de la música.

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El instrumento más grande del mundo es el órgano que se encuentra en el auditorio municipal de Atlantic City, USA.

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El 1er CD en imprimirse en la historia en 1983 fue Born in the USA, de Bruce Springsteen,.

Nop (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compact_disc#First_Red_Book_CDs_and_players):

- The first test pressing was of a recording of Richard Strauss's Eine Alpensinfonie (An Alpine Symphony), played by the Berlin Philharmonic and conducted by Herbert von Karajan, who had been enlisted as an ambassador for the format in 1979.[19]
- The first public demonstration was on the BBC television program Tomorrow's World in 1981, when the Bee Gees' album Living Eyes (1981) was played.[20]
- The first commercial compact disc was produced on 17 August 1982. It was a recording from 1979 of Claudio Arrau performing Chopin waltzes (Philips 400 025-2). Arrau was invited to the Langenhagen plant to press the start button.
- The first popular music CD produced at the new factory was The Visitors (1981) by ABBA.[21]
- The first album to be released on CD was Billy Joel's 52nd Street, which reached the market alongside Sony's CDP-101 CD player on 1 October 1982 in Japan.[22]

Pero es que encima "Born In The USA" es del 84.

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Billie Jean, de Michel Jackson, es el 1er video de un artista negro en pasar al aire ¡hasta 1982! en MTV.

Nop (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pass_the_Dutchie):

Musical Youth became the first black artist to appear in a studio segment on MTV.[7]

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Nadie sabe dónde está enterrado Mozart. A los 4 años ya había compuesto un concierto para clavecín.

Nop (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfgang_Amadeus_Mozart):

In the fourth year of his age his father, for a game as it were, began to teach him a few minuets and pieces at the clavier.... He could play it faultlessly and with the greatest delicacy, and keeping exactly in time.... At the age of five, he was already composing little pieces, which he played to his father who wrote them down.[10]
These early pieces, K. 1–5, were recorded in the Nannerl Notenbuch.