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  2. Augustus Frederic Christopher Kollmann - Wikipedia

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    A.F.C. Kollmann's Quarterly Musical Register (1812): An Annotated Edition With an Introduction to His Life and Works. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. ISBN 978-0-7546-6064-4; Keefe, Simon P. (27 October 2005). The Cambridge Companion to the Concerto. Cambridge Companions to Music. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-83483-4

  3. List of jazz-influenced classical compositions - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of jazz-influenced classical compositions. Classical music has often incorporated elements or material from popular music of the composer's time. Jazz has influenced classical music, particularly early and mid-20th-century composers, including Maurice Ravel. "While Western classical music emphasizes structure, written ...

  4. Venn diagram - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. A Venn diagram is a widely used diagram style that shows the logical relation between sets, popularized by John Venn (1834–1923) in the 1880s. The diagrams are used to teach elementary set theory, and to illustrate simple set relationships in probability, logic, statistics, linguistics and computer science.

  5. John Venn - Wikipedia

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    John Venn. John Venn, FRS, [2][3] FSA [4] (4 August 1834 – 4 April 1923) was an English mathematician, logician and philosopher noted for introducing Venn diagrams, which are used in logic, set theory, probability, statistics, and computer science. In 1866, Venn published The Logic of Chance, a groundbreaking book which espoused the frequency ...

  6. Piano Concerto No. 2 (Liszt) - Wikipedia

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    This concerto is one single, long movement, divided into six sections that are connected by transformations of several themes: . Adagio sostenuto assai The key musical idea of this concerto is first heard in the first clarinet, accompanied by no more than four other woodwinds: a sequence of two chords—an A major chord with a C ♯ on top, then a dominant seventh on F ♮.

  7. Category:Jazz compositions by key - Wikipedia

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    Subcategories. This category has the following 21 subcategories, out of 21 total. Jazz compositions in A major ‎ (2 P) Jazz compositions in A minor ‎ (6 P) Jazz compositions in A-flat major ‎ (11 P) Jazz compositions in B major ‎ (2 P) Jazz compositions in B minor ‎ (3 P) Jazz compositions in B-flat major ‎ (26 P) Jazz compositions ...

  8. Piano Concerto No. 1 (Rachmaninoff) - Wikipedia

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    Allegro vivace (F ♯ minor → F ♯ major) Rachmaninoff replaced an initially drab opening with a fortissimo passage alternating between time signatures of 9 8 and 12 8. This movement is in sonata rondo form, in which the development is a lengthy section in E-flat major. A maestoso reemergence of the concerto's main theme was eliminated. In ...

  9. Concerto in F (Gershwin) - Wikipedia

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    Concerto in F (Gershwin) Concerto in F is a composition by George Gershwin for solo piano and orchestra which is closer in form to a traditional concerto than his earlier jazz-influenced Rhapsody in Blue. It was written in 1925 on a commission from the conductor and director Walter Damrosch. A full performance lasts around half an hour.