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  2. Concerti grossi, Op. 6 (Handel) - Wikipedia

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    The Twelve Grand Concertos, Op. 6, HWV 319–330, by George Frideric Handel are concerti grossi for a concertino trio of two violins and cello and a ripieno four-part string orchestra with harpsichord continuo. First published by subscription in London by John Walsh in 1739, they became in a second edition two years later Handel's Opus 6.

  3. Op. 6 - Wikipedia

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    Op. 6. In music, Op. 6 stands for Opus number 6. Compositions that are assigned this number include: Barber – Cello Sonata. Bartók – 14 Bagatelles. Beethoven – Sonata in D major for piano four-hands, Op. 6. Berg – Three Pieces for Orchestra. Chopin – Mazurkas, Op. 6. Corelli – Christmas Concerto.

  4. Sonata in D major for piano four-hands, Op. 6 (Beethoven)

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    The Sonata in D major for piano four-hands, Op. 6, by Ludwig van Beethoven was published by Artaria in October 1797. It has two movements, and is used for teaching piano. [1][2][3] A musical pattern used at its beginning and ending is similar to a pattern used later by Beethoven in the Symphony No. 5. [3]

  5. Nguyễn Nhật Ánh - Wikipedia

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    Notable awards. S.E.A. Write Award 2010. Nguyễn Nhật Ánh (born May 7, 1955) is a Vietnamese author who writes for teenagers and adults. He also works as a teacher, poet and correspondent. His works include approximately 30 novels, 4 essays, 2 series and some collections of poems. He is regarded as one of Vietnam's most successful writers.

  6. Symphony No. 6 (Bruckner) - Wikipedia

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    Vienna Philharmonic. The Symphony No. 6 in A major, WAB 106, by Austrian composer Anton Bruckner (1824–1896) is a work in four movements composed between 24 September 1879, and 3 September 1881 [1] and dedicated to his landlord, Anton van Ölzelt-Newin. [2] Only two movements from it were performed in public in the composer's lifetime. [3]

  7. Li Bai - Wikipedia

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    Li 3 Po 2 (lit.) [lì pwǒ] (lit.) Li Bai (Chinese: 李白; pinyin: Lǐ Bái, 701–762), formerly pronounced Li Bo, courtesy name Taibai (太白), was a Chinese poet acclaimed as one of the greatest and most important poets of the Tang dynasty and in Chinese history as a whole. He and his friend Du Fu (712–770) were two of the most ...

  8. Pippa Middleton Turns 41: How Kate's Loyal Sister Made Her ...

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    Kate Middleton 's younger sister turned 41 on Sept. 6, inspiring a look back at the key way she supported her older sibling this summer. On July 14, the Princess of Wales made her second public ...

  9. Six Romances, Opus 38 (Tchaikovsky) - Wikipedia

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    The opus Six Romances was composed in 1878 by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840 – 1893) for voice and piano, and was published as Opus 38 later that year. Of these six songs, "Don Juan's Serenade" was the most successful, becoming one of the best-known works among the approximately 100 romances that Tchaikovsky composed during his lifetime.