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Successor comprises some live versions of Sonata Arctica's songs, an edited version of the song "FullMoon" from the full length album Ecliptica, two new songs and two cover songs from German bands. The cover songs, which also appear in the Takatalvi EP, are: "Still Loving You", originally recorded by the Scorpions in their LP Love at First ...
Most of their Instagram posts were deleted, and the majority of the videos on their YouTube channel were taken down, leaving only 29 that they considered to be the "crème de la crème". [ 3 ] [ 36 ] [ 4 ] On 5 December 2024, the channel was rebranded to match the theme of their fictional band "B 2 TSM", although their channel name stayed the same.
The Sonata I, II, and III, computer cases manufactured by Antec; Sonata (software), a GTK+-based GUI for the Music Player Daemon; Sonata Software, an Indian IT consulting and software services company; Sonata (building design software), a 1980s 3D building design application
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Piano Sonata No. 2 in F major, K. 280 (Munich, ...
The Violin Sonata No. 2 in E minor, Op. 108, was written by Gabriel Fauré in 1916, more than 40 years after the first violin sonata. [1] It was premiered on 10 November 1917 at a concert of the Société Nationale de Musique with Louis Capet on the violin and the composer himself playing the piano.
Cesare Bendinelli (c.1542–1617) was an Italian trumpeter who was the principal trumpet player of the Viennese court from 1567 to 1580.. Bendinelli was born in Verona, Italy.
[1] [2] Christine Riccio (PolandBananasBooks) is often known as a pioneer of BookTube and became one of the first BookTubers to gain a large following. Today, many channels have thousands (and sometimes hundreds of thousands) of subscribers. [3] BookTube channels exist globally in English, Portuguese, Italian, French, and Spanish, among other ...
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