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  2. As Slow as Possible - Wikipedia

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    Cage wrote it in 1987 for organ, as an adaptation of his 1985 composition ASLSP for piano. A performance of the piano version usually lasts 20 to 70 minutes. [2] An organ in St. Burchardi church in Halberstadt in 2001 began a performance that is due to end in 2640. This makes it the longest running non-computerized piece currently being performed.

  3. List of longest non-repetitive piano pieces - Wikipedia

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    Premiered and recorded by Daan Vandewalle. November: Dennis Johnson: 6 hours 6 (manuscript) [13] Premiered by the composer, recorded by R. Andrew Lee. The Well-Tuned Piano: La Monte Young: 5-6 hours Premiered and recorded by the composer. [14] The History of Photography in Sound: Michael Finnissy: 5½ hours 365 (edition) [15] [16] A3

  4. Hugo Winterhalter - Wikipedia

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    He also recorded several instrumental albums, among them 1952's Great Music Themes of Television, believed to be the first collection of TV theme songs ever recorded. Winterhalter also notched a series of chart hits, including " Mr. Touchdown, U.S.A.

  5. Evergreen (Love Theme from A Star Is Born) - Wikipedia

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    In the US, the single became Streisand's second number 1 single and spent three weeks at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 and six weeks atop the easy listening chart.This was Streisand's second number-one song on the Hot 100 (following "The Way We Were" in 1974), and her third on the adult contemporary chart ("The Way We Were" and 1964's "People"). [8]

  6. Three Easy Pieces (Stravinsky) - Wikipedia

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    Three Easy Pieces, also referred to by its original French title Trois pièces faciles, is a collection of pieces for four hands by Russian composer Igor Stravinsky. It was finished in 1915 and was published as a set in the winter of 1917.

  7. These Are the Easiest Karaoke Songs That Anyone Can Slay ...

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    Here are 50 easy karaoke songs that will make anyone a star on the stage.