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  2. D major - Wikipedia

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    D major is a major scale based on D, ... two examples being Rachmaninoff's Third Piano Concerto and Beethoven's ... two violas, cello and double bass, Op. posth. 110;

  3. Figured bass - Wikipedia

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    In the 20th and 21st century, figured bass is also sometimes used by classical musicians as a shorthand way of indicating chords when a composer is sketching out ideas for a new piece or when a music student is analyzing the harmony of a notated piece of music (e.g., a Bach chorale or a Chopin piano prelude). Figured bass is not generally used ...

  4. List of E-flat instruments - Wikipedia

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    Tuba in E-flat (written at concert pitch when using the bass clef, only transposing when written in treble clef) Circular altohorn (Koenig horn) pitched in E ♭ Tenor cornet; Mellophone; Alto trombone; Vocal horn (cornet with an upward-facing bell) Duplex horn (Gemelli) pitched in E ♭ Tenor horn (with a forward-facing bell)

  5. Concerto in D (Stravinsky) - Wikipedia

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    Igor Stravinsky's Concerto in D ("Basle") for string orchestra was composed in Hollywood between the beginning of 1946 and 8 August of the same year in response to a 1946 commission from Paul Sacher to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Basler Kammerorchester [] (BKO—in English, Basel Chamber Orchestra), and for this reason is sometimes referred to as the "Basle" Concerto.

  6. Piano Concerto in D major - Wikipedia

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    Piano Concerto in D major may refer to: Piano Concerto No. 5 (Mozart) Piano Concerto No. 16 (Mozart) Piano Concerto No. 26 (Mozart) Piano Concerto in D major, Op. 61a (Beethoven), arranged from Violin Concerto, Op. 61; Piano Concerto No. 6 (Beethoven), Hess 15; Piano Concerto No. 5 (Ries) Piano Concerto No. 1 (Saint-Saëns) Piano Concerto for ...

  7. Piano Concerto No. 16 (Mozart) - Wikipedia

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    The Piano Concerto No. 16 in D major, K. 451, is a concertante work for piano, or pianoforte, and orchestra by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.Mozart composed the concerto for performance at a series of concerts at the Vienna venues of the Trattnerhof and the Burgtheater in the first quarter of 1784, where he was himself the soloist. [1]

  8. Édouard Nanny - Wikipedia

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    Nanny's Concerto in A major that was attributed to classical Italian virtuoso Domenico Dragonetti was, in fact, penned by Nanny. [ 2 ] Nanny's study method, "Enseignement Complet his études and caprices have been studied and played for close to a century by double bassists, performers, teachers and students alike.

  9. Keyboard concertos by Johann Sebastian Bach - Wikipedia

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    Two other concertos include solo harpsichord parts: the concerto BWV 1044, which has solo parts for harpsichord, violin and flute, and Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D major, with the same scoring. In addition, there is a nine-bar concerto fragment for harpsichord (BWV 1059) which adds an oboe to the strings and continuo.