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  2. Liebesträume - Wikipedia

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    Liebestraum No. 3 in A-flat major is the most familiar of the three nocturnes and is in three sections, each divided by a fast cadenza requiring dexterous fingerwork and a high degree of technical ability. One melody is used throughout, and varied, notably near the middle of the nocturne, at a climax, where it is played in a series of octaves ...

  3. ABRSM - Wikipedia

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    The ABRSM (Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music) is an examination board and registered charity [2] based in the United Kingdom. ABRSM is one of five examination boards accredited by Ofqual to award graded exams and diploma qualifications in music within the UK's National Qualifications Framework (along with the London College of Music, RSL Awards (Rockschool Ltd), Trinity College ...

  4. Liebestraum - Wikipedia

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    Liebestraum means "love dream", or "dream of love" in German. Liebesträume, for piano by Franz Liszt; ... This page was last edited on 7 October 2022, ...

  5. Talk:Liebesträume - Wikipedia

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    According to 5th ed. of Grove (1954), Nos. 1 and 2 (settings of Uhland) were written in c. 1849 and published in 1850, but No. 3 (a Freiligrath setting) was written in c. 1845 and published in 1847. The piano transcription of No. 3 is more effective than the other two, at least for concert performance, and this to my mind is doubtless why the ...

  6. 2022 in classical music - Wikipedia

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    Malte Giesen – stock footage piece 2: type beats [157] Detlev Glanert – String Quartet No. 3 [178] Philip Glass – Symphony No. 13 [179] Alexander Goehr – Double Chaconne with Gaps [180] Michael Gordon – Travel Guide to Nicaragua [181] Helen Grime – Trumpet Concerto: night-sky-blue [182] HK Gruber – Short Stories from the Vienna ...

  7. String Quartet No. 2 (Borodin) - Wikipedia

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    The String Quartet No. 2 is a string quartet in D major written by Alexander Borodin in 1881. It was dedicated to his wife Ekaterina Protopova. Some scholars, such as Borodin's biographer Serge Dianin, suggest that the quartet was a 20th anniversary gift and that it has a program evoking the couple's first meeting in Heidelberg. [1]

  8. Academic term - Wikipedia

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    The school year coincides with the calendar year, and the first term begins on January 2 (unless it is a weekend or a Monday). The school year comprises four terms of 10 weeks each. Term 1: January to March (Term 1 holidays: one week)

  9. Alt-Wiener Tanzweisen - Wikipedia

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    Alt-Wiener Tanzweisen (Old Viennese Dances in German) is a set of three short pieces for violin and piano composed by Austrian-American violinist Fritz Kreisler.The three pieces are titled Liebesfreud (Love's Joy), Liebesleid (Love's Sorrow), and Schön Rosmarin (Lovely Rosemary).