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- the length of its predecessor. Anthony Philip Heinrich's Toccata Grande Cromatica from The Sylviad, Set 2, written around 1825, contains two 1024th notes...
- facade measures 536 cm × 668 cm (211 in × 263 in).: 44–45  Construcción cromática was constructed in 1998 in the Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Sociales...
- 2015. "Identidade e Normas Universidade do Porto - Reitoria. Codificação Cromática". University of Porto. Retrieved 23 December 2019. "ARWU World University...
- Pieterszoon Sweelinck. His greatest work in this style is the fantasia cromatica (a specific form called "chromatic fantasia"), which in many ways forms...
- 2019. Roberto Armendariz (22 June 2017). "Avión de Magnicharters luce cromática del luchador Dr. Wagner Jr". Transponder 1200 (in Spanish). Retrieved...
- Maria for piano (2006) Estländler for flute (2006) or violin (2009) Scala cromatica for violin, cello and piano (2007) O-Antiphonen for 8 celli (2008) Sol****gio...
- perhaps harks back to Frescobaldi's sonatas where one can find a Toccata Cromatica as well as examples of the p****acaglia and chaconne. The first and third...
- Nobili: Sui colori in generale ed in particolare sopra una nuova scala cromatica dedotta dalla metallocromia ad uso delle scienze e delle arti, Antologia...
- Miguel Arcangel Church, Second:Maturin San Simon Church, Especial Lumino-Cromatica Tower, Third:A night view of fountain in Redoma Juana La Avanzadora, Bottom:La...
- violoncello, o cembalo, Habsburg, Johann Christian Leopold. Partiture. Aria cromatica, e variata a violino violoncello, e cembalo..., m****cript in the library...