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  2. Festival Omladina - Wikipedia

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    This was the first edition of the festival to include rock bands as performers, with the bands Džentlmeni and Zlatni Akordi performing songs by competing composers. [10] The band Zlatni Akordi featured the then unknown singer Josipa Lisac , which was her only appearance at the festival.

  3. Pro Evolution Soccer 3 - Wikipedia

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    The PlayStation 2 version of Pro Evolution Soccer 3 received a "Platinum" sales award from the Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association (ELSPA), [30] indicating sales of at least 300,000 copies in the United Kingdom. [31] In the United States, it sold 33,403 units by January 2005, [32] adding up to at least 2,743,403 units sold ...

  4. Romanian Rhapsodies (Enescu) - Wikipedia

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    The Rhapsody No. 1 in A major is dedicated to the composer and pedagogue Bernard Crocé-Spinelli [] (a fellow student with Enescu in André Gedalge's counterpoint class at the Conservatoire), [6] and is the better known of the two rhapsodies.

  5. Romanian major scale - Wikipedia

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    Though it is called a major scale, it is typically played over a C13 (♭ 9) (♯ 11) (also F ♯ major over C) dominant chord. [2] This is an enharmonic mode of B Harmonic Minor (A# & C# in B Harmonic Minor, Bb & Db in C Romanian Major), along with D Harmonic Major (C# in G Harmonic Major, Db in C Romanian Major).

  6. Two Romanian Dances - Wikipedia

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    The Two Romanian Dances (Két Román Tánc in Hungarian), Op. 8a, are a piano work written by Béla Bartók, based on Romanian folk music. [1] Written in 1910, they date from the beginning of his interest in folk music — his first work showing strong folk influence, the String Quartet No. 1, is from just two years before.

  7. Public.Resource.Org - Wikipedia

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    Public.Resource.Org (PRO) [2] is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation dedicated to publishing and sharing public domain materials in the United States and internationally. It was founded by Carl Malamud and is based in Sebastopol, California .

  8. 3+2 (band) - Wikipedia

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    [2] Songwriters from Belarus and neighbouring countries offered the band their compositions. The producers of 3+2 considered different variants of the song, clips and performance. The band director decided to contact well-known producer and writer Max Fadeev for some conceptual ideas. Within a week he managed to create the full original set for ...

  9. Soundtrack Pro - Wikipedia

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    Soundtrack Pro was introduced on April 17, 2005 [2] as a stand-alone product and as part of the Final Cut Studio suite, where it integrates with Final Cut Pro. Soundtrack (non-Pro) was removed from Final Cut Pro. There was also an upgrade package for users of Soundtrack. As of January 10, 2006, the stand-alone product has been dropped again.