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Some of his works' dates can be approximated due to their mention in his writings, necessitating them to have been written before that particular entry. For Blazhevich's more obscure works, such as Concerti No. 11, 12 and 13, they exist only in handwritten manuscript form, meaning their date of creation will never be known accurately. [1]
All works from the Intermezzo for eleven instruments, Op. 8 (1946), onwards [10] Roger Sessions. Virtually all published works after 1953 (exceptions include his Mass, and the twelve-tone technique used rarely follows Schoenberg's system) Karlheinz Stockhausen. Drei Lieder for alto voice and chamber orchestra, Nr. 1/10 (1950) [11]
The works are named according the K Catalog. Other sources may have different titles due to Cyrillic romanization conventions. This list contains the following information in column order from left to right: K Catalog number, opus number, name of the composition, year the composition was finished, genre, notes, and references.
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Written specifically for the opening ceremonies. In a 1996 re-release, the opening trumpet fanfare was replaced with "Bugler's Dream", a previous Olympic Theme written by Leo Arnaud. This recording has been used as the theme for NBC's Olympic coverage ever since. Williams received a Grammy for Best Instrumental Composition.
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The following is a list of musical works by the English composer Arthur Sullivan, best known for his operatic collaborations with W. S. Gilbert. In all, Sullivan's artistic output included 23 operas, 13 major orchestral works, eight choral works and oratorios, two ballets, one song cycle, incidental music to several plays, numerous hymns and ...
Written for his son Evan Evans, born in 1975 Loose Bloose: 1962: Loose Blues: Released in 1982 Maxine: 1978: New Conversations: For his stepdaughter, Nenette's daughter My Bells: 1962: Loose Blues: Released in 1982; first appeared on Bill Evans Trio with Symphony Orchestra in 1966 N.Y.C.'s No Lark: 1963: 1963: Conversations with Myself