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  2. Nur Sutan Iskandar - Wikipedia

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    Nur Sutan Iskandar, 1954. Muhammad Nur Sutan Iskandar, known as Nur Sutan Iskandar was born in Sungai Batang, West Sumatra on November 3, 1893 and died in Jakarta on November 28, 1975.

  3. Adiwarna - Wikipedia

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    Adiwarna is the fourth studio album from Malaysian pop singer Siti Nurhaliza released in 1998.. Featuring hit song, "Purnama Merindu", the first one recorded for this album. "Diari Hatimu" was originally intended for her second album, but never made it then, so, it's re-recorded for this albu

  4. Nada Untuk Asa - Wikipedia

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    Nada Untuk Asa is an Indonesian drama film directed by Charles Gozali released on February 5, 2015. The film stars Marsha Timothy , Acha Septriasa , Darius Sinathriya , Mathias Muchus, Wulan Guritno, Nadilla Ernesta, Irgy Ahmad Fahrezy, Donny Damara, Butet Kartaredjasa, and Pongki Barata.

  5. SATB - Wikipedia

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    SATB is an initialism that describes the scoring of compositions for choirs or consorts of instruments. The initials are for the voice types : S, soprano , A, alto , T, tenor and B, bass . It can also describe a choir, collectively for SATB music.

  6. Ave Maria (Biebl) - Wikipedia

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    Ave Maria is a 1964 motet by Franz Biebl, composed for double choir, a large four-part choir and a three-part choir which can be performed by soloists.It is a setting of part of the Latin liturgical Angelus prayer, which contains the Ave Maria (Hail Mary) as a refrain.

  7. High School in Jakarta - Wikipedia

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  8. Media vita in morte sumus - Wikipedia

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    Media vita in morte sumus (Latin for "In the midst of life we are in death") is a Gregorian chant, known by its incipit, written in the form of a response, and known as "Antiphona pro Peccatis" or "de Morte". [1]