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  2. Classical Speed - Wikipedia

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    The first issue, Classical Speed, was recorded by crews including some highly recognized dance music producers mainly from Germany and Italy, and was released on December 11, 2002, featuring tracks originally composed by famous classical music composers such as Beethoven, Mozart, and Tchaikovsky.

  3. List of Baby Einstein videos - Wikipedia

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    March 12, 2002 [15] Antonio Vivaldi; Jack Moss (I Know My Shapes; 2001 - 2003) Callie Moore (I Know My Shapes; 2004) & (2008) Isaac the Lion; Pavlov the Dog; Duck; Neighton the Horse; Baby MacDonald the Cow; None 10 Baby Beethoven: Symphony of Fun Classical music by Beethoven October 22, 2002 [16] Ludwig van Beethoven Baby Beethoven the Giraffe ...

  4. Beethoven on Speed - Wikipedia

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    The album is divided into two opuses : . Opus One "Beethoven on Speed (Beethoven's 5th Symphony in C Minor)" — 1:54 "Ultra-Dead" — 3:19 "Flight of the Bumble-Bee" — 2:08

  5. File:Beethoven Symphony 2 D major Op 36 - 2 Larghetto (A ...

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    English: w:Beethoven, Ludwig van (1800-1802) "Symphony No. 2, D major, Op. 36", 2nd movement - Larghetto (A major). Performed by the Tsumugi Orchestra conducted by Takashi Inoue on 19 Sep 2011 at the Fukuoka City West Public Hall.

  6. Wellington's Victory - Wikipedia

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    Title page of the first edition. Wellington's Victory, or the Battle of Vitoria (also called the Battle Symphony; in German: Wellingtons Sieg oder die Schlacht bei Vittoria), Op. 91, [1] is a 15-minute-long orchestral work composed by Ludwig van Beethoven to commemorate the Marquess (later Duke) of Wellington's victory over Joseph Bonaparte at the Battle of Vitoria in Spain on 21 June 1813 and ...

  7. Speed (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Speed: Songs from and Inspired by the Motion Picture is the soundtrack to the 1994 action film Speed directed by Jan de Bont, starring Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock. It was distributed by 20th Century Fox Records on June 28, 1994, featuring selections of songs from and inspired by the film. [ 1 ]

  8. Lil' Beethoven - Wikipedia

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    Lil' Beethoven is the nineteenth studio album by the American rock band Sparks, released on October 14, 2002. Written and produced by members Ron and Russell Mael , the album was considered a radical musical departure from their recent work, which had been predominately electronic and beat-orientated in nature.

  9. Irréversible (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    North American pressings of the soundtrack are marketed as a Bangalter solo album and omit the Mahler, Daho and Beethoven selections. "Outrun" and "Ventura" were previously released on Bangalter's Trax on da Rocks EP while "Extra Dry" had appeared in Trax on da Rocks Vol. 2, and "Spinal Scratch" had been a non-album single.