
1) Ancient invention 2) Any symphony 3) Artistic effort 4) Artistic musical work 5) Artistic piece 6) Artistic work 7) Beethoven creation 8) Beethoven work 9) Berkeley Breathed comic strip 10) Big production 11) Big score 12) Big star can shed work 13) Big work 14) Bloom County 2015 character 15) Book or symphony
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1) Bagatelle 2) Capriccio 3) Composition 4) Divertimento 5) Etude 6) Fantasia 7) Medley 8) Morceau 9) Motet 10) Music 11) Nocturne 12) Pastiche 13) Pastorale 14) Quintet 15) Realisation 16) Serenade 17) Sextet 18) Song 19) Suite 20) Toccata
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[audio format] Opus is a lossy audio coding format developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) that is particularly suitable for interactive real-time applications over the Internet. As an open format standardized through RFC 6716, a reference implementation audio codec called opus-tools is provided under the 3-clause BSD licens...
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[classical record magazine] Opus was an American magazine that featured critical reviews of classical music recordings. Based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, the magazine ran {linktext|bimonthly} from November/December 1984 to March/April 1988, publishing 21 issues. James R. Oestreich was its editor-in-chief. Historical Times, Inc., of Harrisb...
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[comic strip] Opus was a Sunday strip drawn by Berkeley Breathed for a period of five years, 2003 to 2008. It was Breathed`s fourth comic strip, following The Academia Waltz, Bloom County and Outland. Set in Bloom County, the strip documented the adventures of Breathed`s popular character Opus the Penguin, parodying both pop culture and pol...
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• (n.) A work; specif. (Mus.), a musical composition.
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in ancient Greece, the chief city of the Locri Opuntii. Its site may have been at modern Atalándi or at Kiparíssi. Homer in his Iliad mentioned Opus, ...
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Octal Program Updating System
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A job, task or work. Various uses of the word occur in the following design and building terms: - opus caementicium - a mixture of mortar and stone - concrete - opus craticium - a cheaper form of facing or wall where a crude lattice framework of timber was filled in with roughly laid masonry using whatever building materials were to hand. - opus in…...
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O'pus noun ;
plural Opera . [ Latin See
Opera .] A work; specif.
(Mus.) , a musical composition. » Each composition, or set of pieces, as the composer may choose, is called an
opus , and they are numbered in the order of their issue. (Often abbrev. to op...
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A musical composition or set of compositions or an artistic work - usually on a grand scale. See also Magnum Opus.
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opus, op. Work.
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Work â€` a way to record composers` works by giving them opus numbers
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In music, a prefix, used with a figure, to indicate the numbering of a composer's works, usually in chronological order. It was at first a publisher's rather than a composer's device and in the early 18th century was used only for instrumental composers. Later in that century it began to become more general, being used for Haydn but not...
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Convenient method of numbering a composer
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a musical composition. · one of the compositions of a composer, usually numbered according to the order of publication. · a literary work or composition, as a book:Abbr.: op. Have you read her latest opus?
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a musical composition numbered as one of a composer's works (usually in order of publication).
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the chronological position of a composition within a composer’s entire output
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[SAT terms] a musical work that has been created
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