1. How to Read the Program – Arapahoe Philharmonic
- Author: www.arapahoe-phil.org
- Date Submitted: 03/25/2021 05:16 AM
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- Match with the search results: Then there are abbreviations like Op. 95, K 467, BWV 1068, L 75/3, HWV 56, and WoO 59. What is this strange short-hand? Let’s start …
2. How to Read Classical Music Titles – The Complete Beginner’s Guide
- Author: rewirethewest.com
- Date Submitted: 11/15/2020 04:14 PM
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- Summary: Classical music titles can be confusing. If you want to know how to read classical music titles, this is the article for you!
- Match with the search results: 8, or Symphony No. 9 in D Minor ‘Choral’, Op. 125. So, why are classical music titles so complicated? Does every classical piece, …
3. What does Op. Mean in Music? – CMUSE
- Author: www.cmuse.org
- Date Submitted: 03/12/2021 03:56 AM
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- Summary: What does op. mean in music? You will notice that the word ‘opus’ is used in the context of the composer’s works or compositions. The abbreviation, often written as ‘Op.’ refers to this word that means work.
- Match with the search results: Aug 24, 2020 … Quite often people refer to an author’s best work as their ‘magnum opus’ or greatest, biggest, and best work. In music, the word simply means ‘ …

4. Classical Music, Aesthetics of | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- Author: iep.utm.edu
- Date Submitted: 05/22/2021 03:27 AM
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- Match with the search results: What aesthetic content does classical music have to offer? Does it consist simply in pleasing patterns, which have no meaning outside of the musical …

5. Lifelong Learning: What Does It Mean in Classical Music? : Interlude
- Author: interlude.hk
- Date Submitted: 12/03/2019 09:59 PM
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- Summary: Even those at the top of the classical music profession should never stop learning! We look at wisdom from pianist Fou Ts’ong and physicist Richard Feynman.
- Match with the search results: Jun 6, 2021 … Even those at the top of the classical music profession should never stop learning! … 13 in A Minor, Op. 17, No. 4 (Fou Ts’ong, piano) …

6. Symphony guide: Webern’s op 21
- Author: www.theguardian.com
- Date Submitted: 03/02/2021 07:15 AM
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In this luminous, miniature symphony, time goes backwards as well as forwards. It’s an extraordinary work, writes Tom Service
- Match with the search results: Dec 17, 2013 … Anton Webern’s Symphony, Op 21 for strings (without … and that each pitch has its own definite meaning and expression – it’s all part of …