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  2. Op. 1 - Wikipedia

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    In music, Op. 1 stands for Opus number 1. Compositions that are assigned this number include: Bach – Partitas for keyboard; Bartók – Rhapsody; Beethoven – Piano Trios, Op. 1; Berg – Piano Sonata; Brahms – Piano Sonata No. 1; Chopin – Rondo in C minor; Clara Schumann – 4 Polonaises; Clifford – Symphony in E-flat

  3. Opus One - Wikipedia

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    Opus One may refer to: "Opus No. 1", a tune by Sy Oliver and Sid Garris "Opus Number One", a composition known for its use as music on hold; Opus 1, by Yugoslav progressive rock band Opus; Opus One Winery, United States; An alternative title for the 1971 demo versions of Mike Oldfield's 1973 album, Tubular Bells

  4. Max Schubel - Wikipedia

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    Max W. Schubel (April 11, 1932 – February 10, 2010) was an American composer of contemporary classical music.He is best known for being the founder and owner of Opus One records, a company he established in 1966 to record new music by lesser-known and emerging composers of avant-garde and contemporary classical music.

  5. Sy Oliver - Wikipedia

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    (a gospel-jazz tune that was later recorded by Ray Charles), "Opus One" (originally titled as "Opus No. 1", but changed to suit the lyric that was added later), "The Minor Is Muggin'", and "Well, Git It". [1] Oliver left Dorsey after seven years, in 1946, and began working as a freelance arranger and as music director for Decca. [7]

  6. List of online digital musical document libraries - Wikipedia

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    International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP) 799,000 Public domain music scores (720,000) and recordings (79,000), including some contemporary composers. International Music Score Library Project: Inventions of Note: popular music, technology: 50 Sheet music for popular songs and piano compositions, mostly 1890–1920. Lewis Music Library ...

  7. Catalogues of classical compositions - Wikipedia

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    The music of Liszt. London: Williams & Norgate. pp. 155– 195. S Searle's catalogue, published in 1954 as The Music of Liszt, built upon the 1931 catalogue devised by Peter Raabe: Winklhofer, Sharon (2004). Ferenc Liszt (1811–1886): list of works : comprehensively expanded from the catalogue of Humphrey Searle as revised by Sharon Winklhofer ...

  8. Piano Trios, Op. 1 (Beethoven) - Wikipedia

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    Allegro (E-flat major), 4 4; Adagio cantabile (A-flat major), 34; Scherzo. Allegro assai (E-flat major, with trio in A-flat major), 3 4; Finale. Presto (E-flat major), 2 4; The first movement opens with an ascending arpeggiated figure (a so-called Mannheim Rocket, like that opening the first movement of the composer's own Piano Sonata no 1, Opus 2 no 1), [3]

  9. List of compositions by Carl Nielsen - Wikipedia

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    Nielsen assigned an opus number only to selected compositions, from Op 1 for the Suite for String Orchestra in 1888 to Op 58 for the organ work Commotio (1930–1931). The opus number 59 was assigned posthumously to three piano pieces Tre Klaverstykker (1928). [1] The FS catalogue was first compiled in 1965 by Dan Fog and Torben Schousboe. [2]

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