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  2. List of compositions by Alfred Schnittke - Wikipedia

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    Moz-Art à la Haydn for two violins and string orchestra (1977) Concerto Grosso No. 1 for flute, oboe, harpsichord, prepared piano and string orchestra (1988 version) Concerto Grosso No. 2 for violin, cello and triple symphony orchestra (1981–1982) Concerto Grosso No. 3 for two violins, harpsichord, celesta, piano and 14 strings (1985)

  3. SoundFont - Wikipedia

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    Files in this and all other 2.x formats (see below) conventionally have the file extension of .SF2. Version 2.01 [3] (or 2.1) of the SoundFont file format was introduced in 1998, [4] with an E-mu sound card product called the Audio Production Studio. This version added features allowing sound designers to configure the way MIDI controllers ...

  4. General MIDI Level 2 - Wikipedia

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    String Ensemble: 1 Orchestra Strings 2 60's Strings 50 0 Slow String Ensemble 51 0 Synth Strings 1 1 Synth Strings 3 52 0 Synth Strings 2 53 0 Choir Aahs: 1 Choir Aahs 2: 54 0 Voice Oohs: 1 Humming: 55 0 Synth Voice 1 Analog Voice 56 0 Orchestra Hit: 1 Bass Hit 2 6th Hit 3 Euro Hit

  5. Siel Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The Siel Orchestra is an analogue subtractive synthesizer, which was produced by Italian manufacturer Siel from 1979 to 1982. The original Orchestra was very limited but still a very characteristic instrument for its time. It produces its sounds from a divide-down oscillator network and therefore has 49-note (unlimited) polyphony. Although it ...

  6. List of online digital musical document libraries - Wikipedia

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    19th- and early 20th-century performing editions of string music 2,000 AHRC-funded research project containing music files viewable on-site or as downloads. Most of the music consists of chamber music and concertos for string instruments, edited and annotated by such players as Ferdinand David, Friedrich Grützmacher, and Joseph Joachim.

  7. General MIDI - Wikipedia

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    If a MIDI file is programmed to the General MIDI protocol, then the results are predictable, but timbre and sound fidelity may vary depending on the quality of the GM synthesizer. The General MIDI standard includes 47 percussive sounds, using note numbers 35-81 (of the possible 128 numbers from 0–127), as follows: [3]

  8. Symphony for Strings - Wikipedia

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    The Symphony for Strings (Russian: Симфония для струнного оркестра, romanized: Simfoniya dlya strunnogo orkestra, lit. 'Symphony for String Orchestra'; also known as the Chamber Symphony ), [ 1 ] Op . 14 is a four- movement composition for string orchestra by Georgy Sviridov .

  9. List of compositions for keyboard and orchestra - Wikipedia

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    Triple Concerto for Piano, Flute, Cello and String Orchestra, op. 89 (1927) Frank Martin. Petite Symphonie Concertante for piano, harp, harpsichord and two string orchestras (1945) Bohuslav Martinů. Concertino (1933) for piano, violin, cello and string orchestra; Felix Mendelssohn. Concerto for Violin and Piano in D minor (1823) Olivier Messiaen