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  2. Finale (scorewriter) - Wikipedia

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    Finale Version 25 was released on August 16, 2016. [7] Some new features include: ReWire support, so that Finale can be used simultaneously and in sync with digital audio software. The new "Aria Player" speeds up and simplifies the choosing of Garritan instruments. [8] Beginning with this version, the user manual is found entirely online. [9]

  3. Fokker V.27 - Wikipedia

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    The Fokker V.27 was a German parasol-monoplane fighter prototype designed by Reinhold Platz and built by Fokker-Flugzeugwerke.. The V.27 was little more than an enlarged V.26 (prototype for the D.VIII) with a 145 kW (195 hp) Benz Bz.IIIb liquid-cooled inline engine.

  4. Dorico - Wikipedia

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    Along with Finale and Sibelius, it is one of the three leading professional-level music notation programs. [ 2 ] [ needs update ] Dorico is developed by Steinberg , a subsidiary of Yamaha, [ 3 ] and its development team consists of most of the former core developers of a rival software, Sibelius .

  5. V27 - Wikipedia

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    V27, or similar, may refer to: Fokker V.27, a German fighter aircraft prototype; ITU-T V.27, a modem standard; Shalun light rail station, in New Taipei, Taiwan; SMS V27, a torpedo boat of the Imperial German Navy

  6. La traviata - Wikipedia

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    La traviata (Italian: [la traviˈaːta,-aˈvjaː-]; The Fallen Woman) [1] [2] is an opera in three acts by Giuseppe Verdi set to an Italian libretto by Francesco Maria Piave.It is based on La Dame aux camélias (1852), a play by Alexandre Dumas fils, which he adapted from his own 1848 novel.

  7. SMS V27 - Wikipedia

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    SMS V27 was a V25-class torpedo boat of the Imperial German Navy that served during the First World War. The ship was built by AG Vulcan at Stettin in Prussia (now Szczecin in Poland), and was completed in September 1914.

  8. Goldberg Variations - Wikipedia

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    The story of how the variations came to be composed comes from an early biography of Bach by Johann Nikolaus Forkel: [1] [For this work] we have to thank the instigation of the former Russian ambassador to the electoral court of Saxony, Count Kaiserling, who often stopped in Leipzig and brought there with him the aforementioned Goldberg, in order to have him given musical instruction by Bach.