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  2. Contemporary harpsichord - Wikipedia

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    This modern instrument was built by Jean-Paul Rouaud based on a historical instrument made in 1707 by Nicolas Dumont. In the earlier stages, 20th-century harpsichords were heavily influenced by the technology of the modern piano, and usually included metal framing (which was entirely absent in historical instruments). It was felt that such ...

  3. Nine Short Pieces for Piano - Wikipedia

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    Nine Short Pieces for Piano is a set of small-scale compositions by Douglas Lilburn. They were written around 1965 and published in 1969, chosen in 1967 with pianist Margaret Nielsen from a folder of similarly brief manuscripts labelled "crotchety at 51". [1] They are about twelve minutes long in total. [2]

  4. List of pieces that use the whole-tone scale - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge Music Handbooks. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-39976-9. Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai. 1886. Piano Concerto, Op. 30 (reduction for two pianos): Scores at the International Music Score Library Project. Leipzig: M. P. Belaieff. Rosen, Charles. 1998. The Romantic Generation. The Charles Eliot Norton Lectures.

  5. Mikrokosmos (Bartók) - Wikipedia

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    The individual pieces progress from very easy and simple beginner études to very difficult advanced technical displays, and are used in modern piano lessons and education. In total, according to Bartók, the work "appears as a synthesis of all the musical and technical problems which were treated and in some cases only partially solved in the ...

  6. List of polytonal pieces - Wikipedia

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    List of pieces using polytonality and/or bitonality.. Samuel Barber. Symphony No. 2 (1944) [citation needed]; Béla Bartók. Mikrokosmos Volume 5 number 125: The opening (mm. 1-76) of "Boating", (actually bimodality) in which the right hand uses pitches of E ♭ dorian and the left hand uses those of either G mixolydian or dorian [1]

  7. List of solo piano compositions by Robert Schumann

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    Modern publication: RSW:Anh:F24: Variationen über den “Sehnsuchtswalzer” von Franz Schubert in A-flat major: 1831-34: Modern publication: Unfinished. The opening was reused in No. 1 from Carnaval, Op. 9 RSW:Anh:F25 (H/K WoO 31) 15 Studies in the Form of Free Variations on a Theme by Beethoven: 1833–1835: Modern publication: Henle, Munich ...