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Possible Answers: EVEN, SOSO, EXPO, OKAY, CLEAR, TEPID, AVERAGE, JUST, BLOND, SUNNY, BAZAAR, NOTBAD, BLONDE, EVENSTEVEN, CRICKET, PEACHESANDCREAM, WEATHERFORECAST, COMELY, CARNIVAL, EVENHANDED, UNBIASED, NOTSOBAD, SPORTING, TRADESHOW, IMPARTIAL, JUSTANDUNBIASED.

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Random information on the term “EXPO”:

The Concerto for Piano and Orchestra is the first piano concerto by the Finnish composer Magnus Lindberg. The work was commissioned by the Helsinki Festival on September 4, 1991 and completed in 1994. It is dedicated to the pianist Paul Crossley.

The concerto has a duration of approximately 24 minutes and is composed in three numbered movements played without pause. The composition is partially modeled after Maurice Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G major.

The work is scored for a solo piano and an orchestra consisting of two flutes (doubling piccolo), oboe, cor anglais, two clarinets, bass clarinet, two bassoons (doubling contrabassoon), two horns, trumpet, trombone, tuba, two percussionists, harp, and strings.

Anthony Holden of The Observer called it “a dynamic, multi-layered work in which piano and orchestra take turns leading each other a hectic dance.” He wrote, “Part-modelled on Ravel’s G major concerto, its subtle, restless harmonic shifts perfectly suit Lindberg’s stated aim of reclaiming the piano as a lyrical rather than a percussive instrument; amid the blazing climax before its diminuendo ending, his mighty cadenza did indeed prove as ‘wicked’ as promised.” Arnold Whittall of Gramophone opined, “At nearly 30 minutes, the concerto has its moments of routine, but these come earlier rather than later, and from the middle of the second movement the music builds an absorbing and exciting soundscape, broadening out in ways which announce one of Lindberg’s most productive affinities – with his great Finnish precursor Sibelius.” Andrew Clements of The Guardian contrasted the work to Lindberg’s Kraft, observing, “Certainly the transparency of the Piano Concerto (1994), with its classically proportioned scoring, makes a sharp contrast, as the solo piano threads its way, Berio-like, through iridescent textures and crystalline instrumental lines.”

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Random information on the term “CLEAR”:

clear is a standard Unix computer operating system command which is used to clear the screen.

Depending on the system, clear uses the terminfo or termcap database, as well as looking into the environment for the terminal type in order to deduce how to clear the screen. The Unix command clear takes no arguments and is roughly analogous to the MS-DOS command cls.

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Random information on the term “JUST”:

Just is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

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Random information on the term “CARNIVAL”:

Katell Keineg (born February 1965), is a Breton-Welsh singer-songwriter, based in Wales.

Born in Brittany and raised first there and later in the Rhymney Valley, Katell Keineg is the second child and only daughter of Breton poet and playwright Paol Keineg and his then wife, Judith Pritchard (née Gurney), a Welsh political activist.

Both parents were active in their nations’ respective autonomy movements, Judith with Plaid Cymru, Paol with the UDB. The family moved to Wales where, exposed to Breton and Welsh folk music, Katell began singing, mainly in choirs and eisteddfodau. Early influences included The Beatles and Led Zeppelin.

She has cited The Song Remains the Same as influential; she watched it in the same year she began busking in Cardiff, which led to travels around the United Kingdom and Ireland playing at ad hoc gigs and festivals.

After taking a law degree at the London School of Economics, she lived briefly in Cardiff and, at age 24, moved to Dublin, having particularly come to enjoy the city and its ambiences. From the early 90s onwards, Katell travelled back and forth between Dublin and New York, where she made her first two albums for Elektra Records. She is now based in Wales.

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