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  2. Motet - Wikipedia

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    In Baroque music, especially in France where the motet was very important, there were two distinct, and very different types of motet: petits motets, sacred choral or chamber compositions whose only accompaniment was a basso continuo; and grands motets, which included massed choirs and instruments up to and including a full orchestra.

  3. Duet - Wikipedia

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    A duet is a musical composition for two performers in which the performers have equal importance to the piece, often a composition involving two singers or two pianists. It differs from a harmony , as the performers take turns performing a solo section rather than performing simultaneously.

  4. Musical composition - Wikipedia

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    Since the invention of sound recording, a classical piece or popular song may exist as a recording.If music is composed before being performed, music can be performed from memory (the norm for instrumental soloists in concerto performances and singers in opera shows and art song recitals), by reading written musical notation (the norm in large ensembles, such as orchestras, concert bands and ...

  5. Classical music written in collaboration - Wikipedia

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    One act each was written by Georges Bizet, Léo Delibes, Émile Jonas and Isidore Legouix. [1] Mlada (1872) is an opera-ballet by Alexander Borodin, César Cui, Ludwig Minkus, Modest Mussorgsky and Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. It was never staged, and much of the music is lost or known only in later versions.

  6. Enigma Variations - Wikipedia

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    The sketches are not 'portraits' but each variation contains a distinct idea founded on some particular personality or perhaps on some incident known only to two people. This is the basis of the composition, but the work may be listened to as a 'piece of music' apart from any extraneous consideration. [b]

  7. Beethoven's compositional method - Wikipedia

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    He composed in many different forms including nine symphonies, five piano concertos, and a violin concerto. [1] Beethoven's method of composition has long been debated among scholars. His sketches of composition drafts, and his written letters, provide contrasting evidence about his process of composition. However, many scholars agree that, for ...

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  9. List of étude composers - Wikipedia

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    Nikolai Kapustin (1937–2020): Eight Concert Études (Op. 40), Three Études (Op. 67), Five Études in Different Intervals (Op. 68) William Bolcom (born 1938): won the Pulitzer Prize for Music in 1988 for his Twelve New Études for Piano; Tomáš Svoboda (born 1939): two volumes of Nine Études in Fugue Style (Op. 44) and (Op. 98) for piano