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  2. Category : Classical pianists who played with one arm

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  3. Musopen - Wikipedia

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    Musopen, under the URL musopen.org, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization which prioritizes "improving access and exposure to music by creating free resources and educational materials". [M 1] The website creates, produces and disseminates public domain music via recordings, sheet music and educational resources concerning Western classical music.

  4. List of compositions for piano and orchestra - Wikipedia

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    Scherzo burlesque, for piano and orchestra (c. 1931) Symphony Concertante, for piano and horn with orchestra (1929) Charles-Marie Widor. Piano Concerto No. 1 in F minor, Op. 39 (1880) Piano Concerto No. 2 in C, Op. 77 (1905) Fantaisie in A-flat, Op. 62 (1892) Jozef Wieniawski. Piano Concerto in G minor Op 20 (1859) Adolf Wiklund

  5. Sketch (music) - Wikipedia

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    A sketch page of Beethoven's Piano sonata, Opus 101.At upper left can be seen the theme that opens the final movement. In music, a sketch is an informal document prepared by a composer to assist in the process of composition.

  6. Piano symphony - Wikipedia

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    Between the years 1938–1976, Sorabji wrote 6 piano symphonies. [4] Among these is also sometimes included his Piano Symphony No. 0 (1930–1931), which is the complete piano part of his otherwise unfinished 2nd Symphony for Orchestra. [4] [5] Niels Viggo Bentzon described his Partita for Piano, Op. 38 (1945), as a "symphony for solo piano". [6]

  7. Motif (music) - Wikipedia

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    In Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, a four-note figure becomes the most important motif of the work, extended melodically and harmonically to provide the main theme of the first movement. Play ⓘ Two note opening motif from Jean Sibelius's Finlandia. [1] Play ⓘ Motif from Machaut's Mass, notable for its length of seven notes. [1]

  8. Piano sonata - Wikipedia

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    A piano sonata is a sonata written for a solo piano. Piano sonatas are usually written in three or four movements , although some piano sonatas have been written with a single movement ( Scarlatti , Liszt , Scriabin , Medtner , Berg ), others with two movements ( Haydn , Beethoven ), some contain five ( Brahms ' Third Piano Sonata , Czerny 's ...

  9. Music roll - Wikipedia

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    To overcome this problem, some instruments were built with two player mechanisms (referred to as a duplex roll mechanism) allowing one roll to play while the other rewinds. A piano roll is a specific type of music roll, and is designed to operate an automatic piano like the player piano or the reproducing piano .