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A group that played classic literature, but also new pieces and arrangements of semi-classical and folk tunes.
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A group that played classic literature, but also new pieces and arrangements of semi-classical and folk tunes.
April (Snow) Showers 2009
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For the first of his four Wednesdays at (Le) Poisson Rouge, he began with a diverse mix, from Thelonious Monk's "Ask Me Now," to a semi-classical work by the Haitian composer and guitarist Frantz Casseus (who was also one of Mr. Ribot's mentors), to "Sun Ship," a hard-hitting piece from John Coltrane's descent into the extreme avant-garde.
From Melodies to Medleys Will Friedwald 2011
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Khamaj is generally used for semi-classical and light music.
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The general emphasis was on ragtime and stride, with two works apiece by James P. Johnson (including the fingerbusting "Steeplechase Rag") and Luckey Roberts (starting with the semi-classical, tango-licious "Spanish Venus").
Warm Tunes for the Botti and Spirit Will Friedwald 2010
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A semi-classical if its tests do not overlap; i.e., if
Puppet X: 1 2009
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A, we may always form a semi-classical test space simply by forming the co-product (disjoint union) of the tests in
Puppet X: 1 2009
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Even though neither Borel test spaces nor quantum test spaces are semi-classical, one might argue that in any real laboratory situation, semi-classicality is the rule.
Puppet X: 1 2009
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Hawking radiation is derived in a semi-classical setting, where the black hole is classical.
Black Hole Drive Could Power Future Starships | Universe Today 2009
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Thus, every state of a locally countable semi-classical test space has a classical interpretation.
Puppet X: 1 2009
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