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* Milhaud – [[Little Symphony No. 3 (Milhaud)|Little Symphony No. 3]] |
* Milhaud – [[Little Symphony No. 3 (Milhaud)|Little Symphony No. 3]] |
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* Reger – [[Gesang der Verklärten]] |
* Reger – [[Gesang der Verklärten]] |
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* Schumann – Adventlied for soprano, chorus and orchestra |
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* Sibelius – [[Scaramouche (Sibelius)|Scaramouche]] |
* Sibelius – ''[[Scaramouche (Sibelius)|Scaramouche]]'', [[ballet]]-[[pantomime]] for orchestra (1913) |
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In music, Op. 71 stands for Opus number 71. Compositions that are assigned this number include:
- Albéniz – Rumores de la Caleta
- Arnold – Symphony No. 4
- Chopin – Polonaises, Op. 71
- Dvořák – Saint Ludmila
- Milhaud – Little Symphony No. 3
- Reger – Gesang der Verklärten
- Schumann – Adventlied for soprano, chorus and orchestra
- Sibelius – Scaramouche, ballet-pantomime for orchestra (1913)