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And indeed, the D-minor Concerto contained something for everyone.
New Work, New Instrument Stuart Isacoff 2011
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Thus, the composer played his D-minor Concerto not with two limbs, but with four.
New Work, New Instrument Stuart Isacoff 2011
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Kit turned back to the piano and played a D-minor scale.
Slice Of Cherry Dia Reeves 2011
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The fourth and final concert in the series, on Sunday, pairs Mr. Adams's "Doctor Atomic" Symphony, derived from his eponymous opera about the creation of the atomic bomb in 1945, with Bruckner's valedictory Symphony No. 9 in D-minor, its finale left unfinished at his death.
Bruckner in a New Light Barrymore Laurence Scherer 2011
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Kit turned back to the piano and played a D-minor scale.
Slice Of Cherry Dia Reeves 2011
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Kit turned back to the piano and played a D-minor scale.
Slice Of Cherry Dia Reeves 2011
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My story “Requiem in D-minor: for prions, whales and burning bush” has been accepted by science-fiction podcast magazine Escape Pod.
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Picking up a 1930s May-Bell Archtop, Brown says, I tuned it to my ear, which ended up being some kind of D-minor laughs -- big surprise -- and then I just started playing the guitar and I just got obsessed.
Michael Bialas: Why Pieta Brown Digs the Music of Dylan, Dire Straits and her Dad Michael Bialas 2011
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My story “Requiem in D-minor: for prions, whales and burning bush” has been accepted by science-fiction podcast magazine Escape Pod.
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Kit turned back to the piano and played a D-minor scale.
Slice Of Cherry Dia Reeves 2011
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