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  2. Platinum Collection (Genesis album) - Wikipedia

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    Genesis. Tony Banks – keyboards; Mike Rutherford – guitars, bass; Phil Collins – drums on all discs except disc 1 track 16 and disc 3 track 9, vocals on disc 1 (except on track 16) and on disc 2, backing vocals on disc 3 (except on track 9) Peter Gabriel – lead vocals, flute on disc 3; Anthony Phillips – guitars on disc 3 track 9

  3. Foxtrot (album) - Wikipedia

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    A short critical review from Rich Aregood in the Philadelphia Daily News read: "Genesis still has trouble putting songs together, but they play and sing beautifully." [88] Retrospective reviews of the album have been more positive. Stephen Thomas Erlewine said Foxtrot was "the first time that Genesis attacked like a rock band". [81]

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  5. The Famous 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert - Wikipedia

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    As the concert went on, things livened up. The Goodman band and quartet took over the stage and performed the numbers that had made them famous. Some later trio and quartet numbers were well received, and the vocal by Martha Tilton on "Loch Lomond" provoked five curtain calls and cries for an encore. The encore forced Goodman to make his only ...

  6. Octet (Mendelssohn) - Wikipedia

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    When Mendelssohn composed his octet, it was a rather new genre, and he may have been inspired by Louis Spohr's Double Quartet in D minor, Op. 65. [1] But Spohr's double quartet was written with the two quartets playing apart from each other; Mendelssohn's octet is an undivided ensemble. [ 2 ]

  7. Three Quartets - Wikipedia

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    "Quartet No. 1" uses a 1-chord (G altered) solo vamp over a rock beat in 3/4, and a repeated theme that uses stacked fourths. The third track, "Quartet No. 2 (Part I)" is a ballad , dedicated to jazz pioneer Duke Ellington , incorporating many of the Western classical harmonies and tensions that Ellington used in much of his playing.

  8. Second Genesis (album) - Wikipedia

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    Second Genesis is the second album by jazz saxophonist Wayne Shorter recorded by the Vee-Jay label in 1960 but not released until 1974. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It was his second session as leader, performing with his Jazz Messengers boss Art Blakey on drums, pianist Cedar Walton and bassist Bob Cranshaw .

  9. String Quartet No. 1 - Wikipedia

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    String Quartet No. 1 (Halffter) by Cristóbal Halffter; String Quartet No. 1 (Hill) by Alfred Hill; String Quartet No. 1 (Ives) by Charles Ives; String Quartet No. 1 (Janáček), Kreutzer Sonata by Leoš Janáček; String Quartet No. 1 (Kirchner) by Leon Kirchner; String Quartet No. 1 (Ligeti), Métamorphoses nocturnes by György Ligeti