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  2. Blackbird (Beatles song) - Wikipedia

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    Since composing "Blackbird" in 1968, McCartney has given various statements regarding both his inspiration for the song and its meaning. [6] He has said that he was inspired by hearing the call of a blackbird one morning when the Beatles were studying Transcendental Meditation in Rishikesh, India and also [7] writing it in Scotland as a response to the Little Rock Nine incident and the overall ...

  3. List of solo piano compositions by Felix Mendelssohn

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    Kinderstücke [Children's pieces] for piano, Op. 72 (1842) No. 1 Allegro non troppo in G major; No. 2 Andante sostenuto in E-flat major; No. 3 Allegretto in G major; No. 4 Andante con moto in D major; No. 5 Allegro assai in G minor; No. 6 Vivace in F major; Three Preludes for piano, Op. 104a (1834) No. 1 Prelude in B-flat major; No. 2 Prelude ...

  4. List of solo piano compositions by Joseph Haydn - Wikipedia

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    For Prince Nicholas Esterhazy. Published 1774 in Vienna by Kurzböck as part of 6 sonatas Op. 13 39: 24: D major: 1773: For Prince Nicholas Esterhazy. Published 1774 in Vienna by Kurzböck as part of 6 sonatas Op. 13 40: 25: E ♭ major: 1773: For Prince Nicholas Esterhazy. Published 1774 in Vienna by Kurzböck as part of 6 sonatas Op. 13 41: ...

  5. Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird - Wikipedia

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    "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird" (1979), by Louise Talma for tenor/soprano voice, oboe/flute, and piano; [10] "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird", by Jeff Davis, for mixed chorus, solo 'cello, and percussion quartet. "Thirteen Other Ways of Looking at a Blackbird" (Piano Sonata No. 2) by Charles Bestor.

  6. Music for 18 Musicians - Wikipedia

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    The Harmonia Mundi version, played by Ensemble Signal. [6] (2015) The Erik Hall solo version (2020) [7] The Ensemble LINKS, Rémi Durupt version on KAIROS. (2020) Colin Currie Group and Synergy Vocals (2023) [8] This 2023 recording is available in Dolby Atmos. The version on Works 1965–1995 lasts just over an hour.

  7. Bye Bye Blackbird (Keith Jarrett album) - Wikipedia

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    Bye Bye Blackbird is a studio album by the Keith Jarrett Trio recorded on October 12, 1991 in tribute to Miles Davis, who had died two weeks earlier, and released on ECM in April 1993—the first and last studio recording by Jarrett's "Standards Trio", featuring rhythm section Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette since their 1983 debut.

  8. Bye Bye Blackbird (John Coltrane album) - Wikipedia

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    Bye Bye Blackbird is a live album by jazz musician John Coltrane recorded on November 19, 1962 at the Konserthuset in Stockholm and released in 1981 by Pablo Records.. The album was recorded during a 1962 European tour which took place from November 17 - December 2, and which included stops in Paris, Zurich, Stockholm, Helsinki, Oslo, Copenhagen, Berlin, Hamburg, Vienna, Graz, Munich ...

  9. Blackbird (Alter Bridge song) - Wikipedia

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    "Blackbird" is a song by American rock band Alter Bridge from their album of the same name, which was released on October 5, 2007, by Universal Republic. At nearly eight minutes long, it was the band's longest song until overtaken by "Fable of the Silent Son" 15 years later.