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  2. Music Venue Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Music Venue Trust is a UK registered charitable organisation which aims to protect, secure and improve grassroots music venues in the United Kingdom. [2]Paul McCartney has spoken out in support of the MVT, saying in 2016 that "If we don’t support live music at this level then the future of music in general is in danger".

  3. List of pieces which use the octatonic scale - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Symphony No. 8, 1st mvt., bars 13-20 [7] Piano Sonata in C major, D 840 (Schubert), 1st mvt bars 33-39.

  4. Serenade No. 10 (Mozart) - Wikipedia

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    The Serenade No. 10 for winds in B-flat major, K. 361/370a, is a serenade by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart scored for thirteen instruments: twelve winds and string bass. The piece was composed in 1781 and is often known by the subtitle Gran Partita , though the title is a misspelling and not in Mozart's hand. [ 1 ]

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  6. Piano Sonata No. 10 (Mozart) - Wikipedia

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    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 10 in C major, K. 330 / 300h, is one of the three works in the cycle of piano sonatas K.330-331-332. The sonata was composed in 1783, when Mozart was 27 years old. It was published, with the other two sonatas by Artaria in 1784. A typical performance of this sonata lasts around twenty minutes.

  7. Violin Concerto No. 3 (Mozart) - Wikipedia

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    The Allegro is in sonata form, opening with a G major theme played by the orchestra. The main theme is a bright and happy discussion between the solo violin and the accompaniment, followed by a modulation to the dominant D major, then to its parallel key D minor.