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  2. Takt Op - Wikipedia

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    Takt Op (Japanese: タクトオーパス, Hepburn: Takuto Ōpasu, stylized as takt op. or {tákt: op.}) [a] is a mixed-media project about classical music produced by Bandai Namco Arts and DeNA. An anime television series by MAPPA and Madhouse titled Takt Op. Destiny aired from October to December 2021.

  3. List of compositions by Joachim Raff - Wikipedia

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    WoO. 18: Grand Symphony in E minor in five movements (lost; movements 4 and 5 re-used in Orchestral Suite No. 1 in C major, Op. 101) Op. 96: Symphony No. 1 in D major An das Vaterland ("To the Fatherland") (1859-1861)

  4. Manaka Iwami - Wikipedia

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    Takt Op. Symphony: Für Elise WoO 59 [79] Soul Tide: Ithil [80] One. Mizuka Nagamori [81] 2024 Zenless Zone Zero: Piper Wheel [82] 2025 Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves:

  5. Chinatsu Akasaki - Wikipedia

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    Mashiroiro Symphony – Itsuki Asakura; 2012. ... My Unique Skill Makes Me OP Even at Level 1 – Lil ... Takt Op. Symphony (2023) – L'Arlésienne [35] Dubbing

  6. Oskar Merikanto - Wikipedia

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    Oskar Merikanto (pronounced [ˈoskɑr ˈmeriˌkɑnto] ⓘ; born Frans Oskar Ala-Kanto; 5 August 1868, Helsinki – 17 February 1924, Hausjärvi-Oitti) was a Finnish composer, music critic, pianist, and organist.

  7. Opus number - Wikipedia

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    In revising a composition, Prokofiev occasionally assigned a new opus number to the revision; thus Symphony No. 4 is two thematically related but discrete works: Symphony No. 4, Op. 47, written in 1929; and Symphony No. 4, Op. 112, a large-scale revision written in 1947. Likewise, depending upon the edition, the original version of Piano Sonata ...

  8. Hina Tachibana - Wikipedia

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    Hina Tachibana (立花 日菜, Tachibana Hina, born June 14) is a Japanese voice actress and singer. [1] She is known for her roles as Nagi Hisakawa in The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls, Maina Ichii in If My Favorite Pop Idol Made It to the Budokan, I Would Die, Rie Maruyama in Cue!, and Shiori Katase in My Tiny Senpai.

  9. Hina Yōmiya - Wikipedia

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    Hina Yōmiya (羊宮 妃那, Yōmiya Hina, born March 26, 2000) is a Japanese voice actress who is affiliated with Aoni Production.She began her career in 2020, and has played roles such as Nodoka Yagi in Selection Project, Shinju Inui in My Dress-Up Darling, Anna Yamada in The Dangers In My Heart and Tomori Takamatsu in BanG Dream!