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Electronic piano {{distinguish|Electric piano}} [[Image:Keyboard_21.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The
keys of an electronic piano]]
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List of compositions for piano and orchestra ... osition]]s for
piano and orchestra'''. See entries for [[concerto]] and [[piano
concerto]] for a description of related [[musical form]]s. ==Piano
Concertos==
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Keyboardist ... 1960s musicians who played keyboards were generally
classified as either [[piano|pianists]] or [[organ (music)|organists]].
Since the mid-1960s, a plethor ... ... [[electric piano]]s such
as the [[Fender Rhodes]] and [[Wurlitzer electric piano]]
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Wurlitzer electric piano ... mark throughout the production of the
instrument. See however [[electronic piano]], the generally accepted
term for a completely different type of keyboard ... ... of 170v.
A mechanical [[sustain pedal]] similar to that of a conventional
piano is fitted.
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List of compositions for keyboard and orchestra {{Mergefrom|List
of compositions for piano and orchestra|date=May 2007}} ... s the
piano or harpsichord and orchestra. See entries for [[concerto]],
[[piano concerto]] and [[harpsichord concerto]] for a description
of related [[mus ...
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List of compositions by Juan María Solare *"'''Three pieces
for clarinet and piano'''" (1986) [8'35"]. *"'''Cuatro
Croquis'''" [Four Sketches] for flute and piano (1988) [2']
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List of compositions by John Cage * ''Greek Ode'', for [[voice]]
and [[piano]] (1932) * ''First Chapter of Ecclesiastes'' (''The
Preacher''), for voice and piano (1932, possibly incomplete)
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Digital piano ... ova.jpg|thumb|[[Yamaha]]'s [[Clavinova]] is a
long-running line of digital pianos]] ... icle in feel and sound,
they nevertheless have many advantages over normal pianos:
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RMI 368 Electra-Piano and Harpsichord ... the [[Wurlitzer]] in that
its sound was generated by transistors (like an electronic organ,
which [[Rocky Mount Instruments|RMI]] started out making), instead
... ... in any combination; (Piano, Harpsichord, & Lute, plus
2 variations called Piano PP and Harpsichord PP), an organ mode
(which increased the decay of the so ...
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Synchronisms No. 6 for Piano and Electronic Sound (1970) ... for
Piano and Electronic Sound (1970)''' is piece of music that combines
[[piano]] and a pre-recorded tape composed by [[Mario Davidovsky]].
It was this p ... [[Category:Electronic music]]
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Man-Ching Donald Yu ... sia [[Symphony]] [[Orchestra]] when he was
sixteen, performing Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 3. ... summer
of 2000, he attended piano summer classes in Vienna's Bösendorfer
Piano Academy. In 2007 July, Yu received scholarships to attend
the Cortona Cont ...
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Stage piano ... Roland rd700.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Roland RD-700
- a typical digital stage piano]] --> ... mage:Yamaha P-250.jpg|thumb|right|250px|[[Yamaha
P-250]] - a digital stage piano. This instrument is unusual in that
it contains built-in powered speakers] ...
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Electronic keyboard [[Image:YamahaKeyboard.jpg|thumb|right|288px|An
electronic keyboard.]] ... eyboard instrument]]. Its sound is generated
or amplified by one or more [[electronic devices]].
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Milton Babbitt ... ]. He is particularly noted for his pioneering
[[Serialism|serial]], and [[electronic music]]. In 1947, Babbitt
wrote his ''Three Compositions for Piano'', which are the earliest
examples of total [[Serialism|serialization]] in ...
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Innovations in the piano ... icle covers a number of innovations
from recent times in the building of [[piano]]s. ... cially the
smaller ones, are still experimenting with ways to build better
pianos.
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Elodie Lauten ... [[Terry Riley]]-ish vein that was recorded and
transcribed (as few of her piano works have been) for performance
by others. The work has been included in ... *''T.E.V.B. (The Elusive
Virgin Bachelor)'', trio (piano, violin, cello), 2002
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Louis Andriessen * ''Nuit d'été'' (1957) for [[piano]] 4 hands *
''Séries'' (1958) for 2 pianos
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Mario Davidovsky ... from a tape. (Electroacoustic music is also
called [[electronic art music|electronic music]].) ... , Massachusetts]].
Through Babbitt, who worked at the [[Columbia-Princeton Electronic
Music Center]], and others, Davidovsky developed an interest in
electroaco ...
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Social history of the piano ... the [[piano]]''' is the history
of the instrument's role in society. The piano was invented at the
end of the 17th century, had become widespread in West ... ... age:Renoir23.jpg|350px|right|thumb|"Jeunes
filles au piano" ("Girls at the piano" by [[Pierre-Auguste
Renoir]], painted 1892. [[Musée d'Orsay]], Paris.]]
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Toy piano ... ppinPianoToys.jpg|thumb|Pooh Poppin' Piano—a
diatonic one octave toy piano]] [[Image:Keyskills-bg01-black.JPG|thumb|Child
playing Keyskills 30 key toy piano]] |
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