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  2. ABRSM - Wikipedia

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    The ABRSM (Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music) is an examination board and registered charity [2] based in the United Kingdom. ABRSM is one of five examination boards accredited by Ofqual to award graded exams and diploma qualifications in music within the UK's National Qualifications Framework (along with the London College of Music, RSL Awards (Rockschool Ltd), Trinity College ...

  3. Arpeggio - Wikipedia

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    Arpeggios may include all notes of a scale or a partial set of notes from a scale, but must contain notes of at least three pitches (two-pitch sequences are known as trills). Arpeggios may sound notes within a single octave or span multiple octaves, and the notes may be sustained and overlap or be heard separately.

  4. Dennis Lau - Wikipedia

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    Dennis Lau (born 9 September 1985) is a Malaysian electric violinist, pianist, songwriter and producer based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.. Known for his explosive stage performances with the violin, he released his maiden album "DiversiFy" in 2009, featuring an eclectic mix of musical genres and collaborating with several notable local artists.

  5. Huw Warren - Wikipedia

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    Huw Warren was the co-leader and founder of the jazz quartet Perfect Houseplants with Mark Lockheart, Dudley Phillips, and Martin France.Perfect Houseplants recorded five albums for various labels (including the Scottish label Linn) and produced collaborative projects with early music artists such as Andrew Manze, Pamela Thorby, and the Orlando Consort.

  6. A-flat minor - Wikipedia

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    Leoš Janáček uses it for his Violin Sonata and the organ solo of his Glagolitic Mass. The opening of Igor Stravinsky's The Firebird. Franz Liszt's original version of "La campanella" from Grandes études de Paganini, which was subsequently rewritten in G-sharp minor.

  7. Suzuki method - Wikipedia

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    The violin method was compiled and edited by Suzuki in ten volumes, beginning with Suzuki's Variations on "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" and ending with two Mozart concertos. The first three volumes are mostly graded arrangements of music not originally written for violin, although the first volume contains several original compositions by ...

  8. Air on the G String - Wikipedia

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    The solo violin part of Wilhelmj's arrangement is sometimes played on the counter-tenor violoncello. Wilhelmj's arrangement greatly popularized the piece and although his version is rarely played anymore, his original title on the G string or Air on the G string has been retained as the commonly used name of various arrangements whether or not ...

  9. Violin Sonatas (Grieg) - Wikipedia

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    Violin Sonata No. 1 in F major, Op. 8 was written in Copenhagen in 1865. Violin Sonata No. 2 in G major , Op. 13 was written in Oslo (then Christiania) in 1867. Violin Sonata No. 3 in C minor , Op. 45 was completed while Grieg was living in Troldhaugen in 1887.