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  2. Apache OpenOffice - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the successor projects of OpenOffice.org and the designated successor of IBM Lotus Symphony. [6] It was a close cousin of LibreOffice , Collabora Online and NeoOffice in 2014. It contains a word processor (Writer), a spreadsheet (Calc), a presentation application (Impress), a drawing application (Draw), a formula editor (Math), and ...

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  4. Symphony No. 6 (Harbison) - Wikipedia

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    The Symphony No. 6 is a composition for mezzo-soprano solo and orchestra by the American composer John Harbison. The work was commissioned by the Boston Symphony Orchestra under the conductor James Levine .

  5. Symphony No. 6 (Hanson) - Wikipedia

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    The Symphony No. 6 has been praised by music critics. John von Rhein of the Chicago Tribune called it "one of [Hanson's] most formally innovative" symphonies. [1] Andrew Achenbach of Gramophone similarly wrote, "it boasts a formidable thematic economy and intriguing formal scheme of which Hanson himself was justifiably proud."

  6. Symphony No. 6 (Vaughan Williams) - Wikipedia

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    The symphony is in four linked movements (i.e. one movement leads straight into the next, with no pause between them), and includes a number of ideas that return in various guises throughout the symphony, for example the use of simultaneous chords a half-step apart, or the short-short-long rhythmic figure.

  7. Symphony No. 6 (Michael Haydn) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Haydn's Symphony No. 6 in C major, Perger 4, Sherman 6, Sherman-adjusted 8, MH 64, was written in Salzburg, completed in 1764. It is the 31st symphony in C major attributed to Joseph Haydn in Anthony van Hoboken's catalog. Scored for 2 oboes, 2 bassoons, 2 horns, and strings, in three movements: Vivace; Andante in C minor; Tempo di Menuetto

  8. Symphony No. 6 (Schuman) - Wikipedia

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    Jagged shards of military fanfares and a breakout timpani solo burst out and the agitated fugal writing builds to a frenetic climax. Yet the prevailing mood is one of elegiac bleakness with slow, searching music framing the symphony, which closes with a slow ebbing away in an expression of exhausted despair. [4]

  9. Symphony No. 6 (Glazunov) - Wikipedia

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    The Symphony No. 6 in C minor, Op. 58, was composed by Alexander Glazunov in 1896, and was published two years later. It is dedicated to Sigismond Blumenfeld, brother of the composer Felix Blumenfeld .