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Until 1955, the opus numbers that appeared in the Beethoven Gesamtausgabe were used exclusively, but this edition omitted a large number of works. In 1955, Georg Kinsky and Hans Helm produced a listing of works that had not been given opus numbers, and gave them WoO numbers (Werke ohne Opuszahl, or "Works without opus number"). This listing is ...
Illustration of Thespis by D. H. Friston from The Illustrated London News, 1872, shows Apollo, Mars, Jupiter, Thespis and Mercury (right). Thespis, or The Gods Grown Old, is an operatic extravaganza that was the first collaboration between dramatist W. S. Gilbert and composer Arthur Sullivan.
Quantum mysticism, sometimes referred to pejoratively as quantum quackery or quantum woo, [1] is a set of metaphysical beliefs and associated practices that seek to relate spirituality or mystical worldviews to the ideas of quantum mechanics and its interpretations.
His official catalogue includes more than 334 works starting with his Op. 1 in 1955, but there are also about fifty earlier works dating back as far as 1942—regarded as juvenilia—and around a hundred minor mature works, designated by "WoO" (Werke ohne Opuszahl = Works without Opus number). These numbers were not assigned by the composer ...
S 46, WoO 4 – String Trio in G major; S 47, WoO 2 – Variations for orchestra on "O du lieber Augustin" in C major; S 48 – Partita in E flat major; S 49, WoO 1 – Trumpet Concerto in E major; S 50, WoO 14 – Dominus Deo; S 51, WoO 17 – Kyrie for Litania in A minor; S 52, WoO 22 – Pro te respirar in E major; S 53 – Sub tuum ...
Image credits: Judy Lujan #4. I once stopped to help a guy change a tire. He had an arm in a sling and two very young kids in his car. He thanked me saying he didn't want to hurt his arm any more ...
WoO (Works without opus number), a cataloging system for unnumbered works of Beethoven and others; Woo (music group), a British experimental band Woo, from the 1998 film; Woo!, a 2003 EP by Tilly and the Wall
In 2014, the novel was ranked in The Daily Telegraph as one of the 10 all-time greatest Asian novels. [20] On 5 November 2019, the BBC News listed The God of Small Things on its list of the 100 most influential novels. [21] Emma Lee-Potter of The Independent listed it as one of the 12 best Indian novels. [22]