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  2. SirsiDynix - Wikipedia

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    SirsiDynix was formed by the merger of the Dynix Corporation and the Sirsi Corporation in June 2005. The company is based in Lehi, Utah, and employs approximately 400 in offices worldwide. [7] It was bought out by Vista Equity Partners in December 2006, a private equity firm based in San Francisco, California. [8]

  3. Symphony No. 3 (Sibelius) - Wikipedia

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    The Symphony No. 3 in C major, Op. 52, is a three-movement work for orchestra written from 1904 to 1907 by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius.. Coming between the romantic intensity of Sibelius's first two symphonies and the more austere complexity of his later symphonies, it is a good-natured, triumphal, and deceptively simple-sounding piece.

  4. Category:Symphonies by Jean Sibelius - Wikipedia

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    Symphony No. 6 (Sibelius) Symphony No. 7 (Sibelius) Symphony No. 8 (Sibelius) This page was last edited on 18 March 2024, at 12:16 (UTC). Text is available ...

  5. Integrated library system - Wikipedia

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    Prior to computerization, library tasks were performed manually and independently from one another. Selectors ordered materials with ordering slips, cataloguers manually catalogued sources and indexed them with the card catalog system (in which all bibliographic data was kept on a single index card), fines were collected by local bailiffs, and users signed books out manually, indicating their ...

  6. Discography of Sibelius symphony cycles - Wikipedia

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    Although early advocates from the 1930s and 1940s had conducted many of Sibelius's symphonies from gramophone, none of these Sibelians recorded all seven. [19] In February 1952, Metronome (the United States distributor was Mercury) and Decca each began cycles: the former enlisted the Swedish conductor Sixten Ehrling and the Stockholm Radio Orchestra (now the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic ...

  7. List of symphonies in E major - Wikipedia

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    Symphony No.1 (ca.1906) Max Bruch: Symphony No. 3 , Op. 51 (1882, revised 1884–86) [6] Anton Bruckner: Symphony No. 7 (1881–83, revised 1885) (WAB 107) Christian Cannabich: Symphony No. 52 (published 1772) [7] Frederic Hymen Cowen: Symphony No. 6 "Idyllic" (1897) [3] [8] Eric DeLamarter: Symphony No. 3 (premiered 1933) [9] Carl Ditters von ...

  8. Six Songs, Op. 36 (Sibelius) - Wikipedia

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    The Six Songs, Op. 36, [a] is a collection of Swedish-language art songs for vocal soloist and piano written from 1899 to 1900 by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. [b] As a group, Op. 36 is Sibelius's most popular song set; indeed, "Svarta rosor" is arguably the best-known song in his entire oeuvre. [3] "

  9. List of symphonies with names - Wikipedia

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    The Piano form of the symphony was published, in fact being the only symphony part of Vanjura's Trois Sinfonies Nationales to be published during the composer's lifetime. From this, the orchestration was done by Mykhailo Verykivsky , however Margarita Pavlovna Prâšnikova rediscovered the original score of all 3.