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  2. D minor - Wikipedia

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    The Art of Fugue by Johann Sebastian Bach is in D minor. Michael Haydn's only minor-key symphony, No. 29, is in D minor. According to Alfred Einstein, the history of tuning has led D minor to be associated with counterpoint and chromaticism (for example, the chromatic fourth), and cites Bach's Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue, BWV 903, in D minor. [1]

  3. Closely related key - Wikipedia

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    In the key of C major, these would be: D minor, E minor, F major, G major, A minor, and C minor. Despite being three sharps or flats away from the original key in the circle of fifths, parallel keys are also considered as closely related keys as the tonal center is the same, and this makes this key have an affinity with the original key.

  4. Category:Jazz compositions in D minor - Wikipedia

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    Jazz compositions originally or most commonly played in the key of D minor. Pages in category "Jazz compositions in D minor" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  5. List of symphonies in D minor - Wikipedia

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    Baroque and Classical symphonies in D minor usually used 2 horns in F (whereas for most other minor keys 2 or 4 horns were used, half in the tonic and half in the relative major). Michael Haydn 's Symphony No. 29 in D minor is notable for using two trumpets in D (the horns are in F but change to D for the coda of the finale).

  6. Key signature names and translations - Wikipedia

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    The 'major' alteration is usually superfluous, as a key description missing an alteration is invariably assumed to be major. In the German notation scheme, a hyphen is added between the pitch and the alteration (D-Dur). In German, Dutch, and Lithuanian, the minor key signatures are written with a lower case letter (d-Moll, d klein, d kleine terts).

  7. Sing for Absolution - Wikipedia

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    "Sing for Absolution" is composed in the key of D minor, and moves at a slow tempo of 86 bpm. [2] The song's vocal range spans from G 3 to A 4. [2] When performed live, the song is typically transposed down half a step, into C sharp minor; it was performed in its original key only in its earliest live appearances.

  8. Torre Bermeja (Albéniz) - Wikipedia

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    The piece is most distinctive for its rapid D Major and A7 arpeggios at the beginning before going into the key of D minor. [2] Records in Review said about the piece, "The Albeniz Torre bermeja, a piano work nowadays heard more frequently on the guitar, makes much of pizzicato, chordal runs, quick arpeggio passages, and harmonics. [3]

  9. Symphony No. 2 (Sessions) - Wikipedia

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    Molto agitato – Tranquillo e misterioso (D minor – all keys are "more or less".) [3] Allegretto capriccioso ; Adagio tranquillo ed espressivo (B-flat minor) Allegramente ; The symphony is dedicated "To the Memory of Franklin Delano Roosevelt", who died while Sessions was composing the Adagio tranquillo. [2]