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  2. SirsiDynix - Wikipedia

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    SirsiDynix has also partnered with 3M to provide radio-frequency identification systems for libraries. [ 10 ] On October 29, 2009, the WikiLeaks Project obtained a document from SirsiDynix taking a negative view of open source projects as compared to proprietary products, including risks of instability and insecurity.

  3. List of symphonies with names - Wikipedia

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    Romantic Symphony: 1960: 12: La Rurale: Rural Symphony: 1961: Pacem in terris: Peace on Earth: 1963: Choral symphony, with text by Pope John XXIII: Symphonie pour l'univers claudélien: Symphony for the Claudelian Universe: 1968: Dedicated to Paul Claudel: Richard Mohaupt: 1: Rhythm and Variations: 1939–1940: premiered 1942 Stephen Montague ...

  4. Glossary of music terminology - Wikipedia

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    Immediately (e.g. subito pp, which instructs the player to suddenly drop to pianissimo as an effect); often abbreviated as sub. sul Lit. "on the", as in sul ponticello (on the bridge); sul tasto (on the fingerboard); sul E (on the E string), etc. sul E "on the E", indicating a passage is to be played on the E string of a violin.

  5. List of symphonies in E minor - Wikipedia

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    Symphony Alexander Alyabyev: Symphony (1830) Kurt Atterberg: Symphony No. 8, Op. 48 (1944–45) Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: Symphony in E minor, Wq.177 / H652 (1756, revised with added woodwinds as Wq.178 / H653) [1] Arnold Bax: Symphony No. 2 (1924–26) Amy Beach: Symphony, Op. 32 "Gaelic" (1894–96) [2] Johannes Brahms: Symphony No. 4, Op ...

  6. Symphony in E - Wikipedia

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    Symphony in E can refer to: List of symphonies in E minor; List of symphonies in E major; See also. List of symphonies by key This page was last edited on 30 ...

  7. List of symphonies in E major - Wikipedia

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    Symphony No. 4 (1810) Erkki Melartin: Symphony No. 4 "Summer", Op. 80 (1912) Nikolai Myaskovsky: Symphony No. 20, 0p. 50 (1940) [22] Ludolf Nielsen: Symphony No. 2, Op. 19 (1907–1909) [23] Carlo d'Ordonez: Symphony, Brown E1 Symphony, Brown E2 [24] Symphony, Brown E3 Symphony, Brown E4 Wenzel Pichl: Symphony Clio, Zakin 8 (1768) [25] Joachim Raff

  8. List of symphony composers - Wikipedia

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    Also symphonic is the Grand Symphony in E minor (WoO 18, 1854), of which only two of the five movements are extant—see Category of Raff symphonies— and the Sinfonietta (Op. 188) for wind band of 1873, believed to be the earliest work to be designated a Sinfonietta; Carl Martin Reinthaler (1822–1896), German composer of 1 symphony

  9. Monotone-Silence Symphony - Wikipedia

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    The entire handwritten score for the Monotone-Silence Symphony, showing the extreme sparsity of the work. The Monotone-Silence Symphony (French: Symphonie Monoton-Silence) is a piece of minimalist music by the French artist Yves Klein. It consists of 20 minutes of an orchestra performing the chord of D major, followed by a 20 minute silence. [1 ...