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Opus_One_audio.flac (FLAC audio file, length 2 min 31 s, 514 kbps overall, file size: 9.26 MB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.
Opus one score Opus one Hello World!. Iamus is a computer cluster (a half-cabinet encased in a custom shell) located at Universidad de Málaga.Powered by Melomics' technology, the composing module of Iamus takes 8 minutes to create a full composition in different musical formats, although the native representation can be obtained by the whole system in less than a second (on average).
Opus One may refer to: "Opus No. 1", a tune by Sy Oliver and Sid Garris "Opus Number One", a composition known for its use as music on hold; Opus 1, by Yugoslav progressive rock band Opus; Opus One Winery, United States; An alternative title for the 1971 demo versions of Mike Oldfield's 1973 album, Tubular Bells
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One book of music from Rare Book Room, which contains digitized books of many types. Laborde Chansonnier – ca. 1470 – Unknown, (author) – France – Library of Congress, Music Division Rare Book Room of the Library of Congress: Lester S. Levy Collection of Sheet Music: 19th-century, American, minstrel music, popular music, war songs: 29,000
In music, Op. 1 stands for Opus number 1. Compositions that are assigned this number include: Bach – Partitas for keyboard; Bartók – Rhapsody; Beethoven – Piano Trios, Op. 1; Berg – Piano Sonata; Brahms – Piano Sonata No. 1; Chopin – Rondo in C minor; Clara Schumann – 4 Polonaises; Clifford – Symphony in E-flat
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The album was not well received by Yugoslav music critics, who expected more from the band on the basis of their live performances. [1] [3] The same year Opus 1 was released, Opus disbanded (reforming in 1977).