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  2. Bliss (photograph) - Wikipedia

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    [10]: 4:40 After the rights to the photograph were bought by Microsoft, it was renamed Bliss and was chosen as the default wallpaper of the Luna visual style, [2] [26] the default graphical user interface of Windows XP. [27] The image was used extensively by Microsoft for promoting Windows XP and their $200 million advertising campaign. [2] [28]

  3. Cello da spalla - Wikipedia

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    Violoncello da spalla. The violoncello da spalla, known informally as the cello da spalla, is a small cello played braced against the shoulder. [1]The violoncello da spalla was designed to be played by violinists, who have limited experience playing instruments such as the viola da gamba or cello, which are held in a vertical position fixed between legs.

  4. Cello - Wikipedia

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    The cello section of the orchestra of the Munich University of Applied Sciences is shown here. Cellos are part of the standard symphony orchestra, which usually includes eight to twelve cellists. The cello section, in standard orchestral seating, is located on stage left (the audience's right) in the front, opposite the first violin section.

  5. Wallpaper (computing) - Wikipedia

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    A computer screen showing a background wallpaper photo of the Palace of Versailles A wallpaper from fractal. A wallpaper or background (also known as a desktop background, desktop picture or desktop image on computers) is a digital image (photo, drawing etc.) used as a decorative background of a graphical user interface on the screen of a computer, smartphone or other electronic device.

  6. Kikagaku Moyo - Wikipedia

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    Kikagaku Moyo (in Japanese Kanji 幾何学模様, transliterated Kikagaku Moyō) translates to “geometric patterns”, which the drummer Go Kurosawa suggested as a band name after getting visuals caused by sleep deprivation during a long jam session at night.

  7. Cello Concerto (Walton) - Wikipedia

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    William Walton's Cello Concerto (1957) is the third and last of the composer's concertos for string instruments, following his Viola Concerto (1929) and Violin Concerto (1939). It was written between February and October 1956, commissioned by and dedicated to the cellist Gregor Piatigorsky , the soloist at the premiere in Boston on 25 January 1957.

  8. L'insegnante di violoncello - Wikipedia

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    After its initial box office flop, the film was released directly on VHS under the title L'insegnante di violoncello in Italy on November 19, 1989. [3] The versions that the Italian television broadcast were substantially shorter than the original [1] (around 60 minutes), one VHS version lasting 19 minutes more.. [2]

  9. Rondo for Cello and Orchestra (Dvořák) - Wikipedia

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    The Rondo for Cello and Orchestra in G minor, Op. 94, is a composition by Antonín Dvořák. [1] Originally written for cello with piano accompaniment in 1891, it has been performed in recent years by the likes of cellists Yo-Yo Ma, [2] Sheku Kanneh-Mason [3] and Sol Gabetta. [4] The Rondo's main theme is among Dvořák's moderately well-known ...