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  2. Berceuses du chat - Wikipedia

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    Although it is often sung in Russian, Stravinsky assisted his friend, the Swiss author C. F. Ramuz, to make a translation into French at the time of publication. The cycle is set for contralto and three clarinettists: E ♭ clarinet; A clarinet (normally played by a B ♭ clarinet), and a B ♭ bass clarinet. [1]

  3. Key signature names and translations - Wikipedia

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    When a musical key or key signature is referred to in a language other than English, that language may use the usual notation used in English (namely the letters A to G, along with translations of the words sharp, flat, major and minor in that language): languages which use the English system include Irish, Welsh, Hindi, Japanese (based on katakana in iroha order), Korean (based on hangul in ...

  4. Basso profondo - Wikipedia

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    An oktavist is an exceptionally deep-ranged basso profondo, especially typical of Russian Orthodox choral music.This voice type has a vocal range which extends down to A 1 (an octave below the baritone range) and sometimes to F 1 (an octave below the bass staff) with the extreme lows for oktavists, such as Mikhail Zlatopolsky or Alexander Ort, reaching C 1.

  5. Sheet music - Wikipedia

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    Hymn-style arrangement of "Adeste Fideles" in standard two-staff format (bass staff and treble staff) for mixed voices Tibetan musical score from the 19th century. Sheet music is a handwritten or printed form of musical notation that uses musical symbols to indicate the pitches, rhythms, or chords of a song or instrumental musical piece.

  6. List of online digital musical document libraries - Wikipedia

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    The Library of Congress: Historic American Sheet Music: 1850–1920: American: 3,042 19th and early 20th-century American sheet music drawn from the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library at Duke University. The Library of Congress: The Library of Congress: Music for the Nation: American Sheet Music 1870–1885: 19th-century ...

  7. List of compositions by Mikhail Glinka - Wikipedia

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    for alto, 2 tenors, bass and string orchestra: Quartet; Russian translation by Vsevolod Rozhdestvensky: Vocal: 1828: Скоро узы Гименея: Tu sei figlia: for soprano and piano: Italian words by Metastasio; Russian words by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Vocal: 1828 or 1829: Come di gloria al nome: Come di gloria al nome

  8. Shortparis - Wikipedia

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    Shortparis opened for The Kooks in 2015 and alt-J in 2017 at Saint Petersburg's A2. [11] [12] The band started gaining attention in English-language music publications for their performances at Haldern Pop Festival, MENT Festival, [13] [14] OFF Festival, [15] Pop-Kultur Berlin, [16] [17] and Station Narva Festival [18] [19] in 2018.

  9. Kalinka (1860 song) - Wikipedia

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    "Kalinka" (Russian: Калинка) is a Russian folk-style song written in 1860 by the composer and folklorist Ivan Larionov and first performed in Saratov as part of a theatrical entertainment that he had composed. [1] Soon it was added to the repertoire of the folk choral group.