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  2. 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 ...

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  4. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The music for the entire film was produced in two weeks. [1] In addition to the awards won (see below) the score was also nominated for a Golden Globe but lost to the score of the film Gladiator. Tan Dun arranged portions of the film score into a concerto for cello and orchestra called the Crouching Tiger Concerto.

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  6. House of the Dragon: Season 1 (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Djawadi felt that the dragon theme was the "overarching Targaryen theme", but he later focused on the other characters, such as Rhaenyra, Daemon, Alicent and Viserys, and created multiple themes focusing on the family. [9] The music of House of the Dragon mainly focuses on Daemon and Rhaenyra. [10]

  7. How to Train Your Dragon (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    How to Train Your Dragon: Music from the Motion Picture is a soundtrack album composed by John Powell for the film of the same name and released by Varèse Sarabande on March 23, 2010. The score earned Powell his first Academy Award nomination and his third BAFTA nomination, which he lost to The Social Network and The King's Speech , respectively.