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* Tuin van Eros ( Garden of Eros ) ( 2002 ) for string quartet
The success of the original four dolls generated a quartet of similar dolls in 2002 and 2003.
In 2002, the quartet performed " Lady Marmalade " again at the 44th Grammy Awards and won a grammy for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals.
( Witch Doctors of Underground Jazz Improvisation ) with their award winning independent release " Ground Zero " distributed by the now defunct N / A Records in 2002 and the Tots Tolentino-led Buhay jazz quartet on the year before that.
Stefano Vagnini's 2002 modular oratorio, Via Crucis, composition for organ, computer, choir, string orchestra and brass quartet, depicts the fourteen Stations of the Cross.
2002 also saw the release of “ Collage ” a landmark recording with the New York Trombone Quartet, which included Ed's arrangement / transciption on Bartoks ´ 4th string quartet.
Notable works include the New Era Dance, his second string quartet Musica Instrumentalis ( which won the 1998 Pulitzer Prize for Music ), Colored Field for English horn and orchestra ( winner of the 2002 Grawemeyer Award in Music Composition, and later arranged for cello ), Superstar Etude for piano, and Symphony in Waves.
Notable are his orchestral works Landscape with Traveler ( 1979-80 ), After Spring Rain ( 1981-82 ) and From the Shadow of the Mountain ( 2001 ), the piano quintet Midsummer Variations ( 1985 ), the piano quartet They Who Hunger ( 1989 ), and the piano trio They That Mourn ( 2002 ), the last in memoriam 9 / 11 ( it is available on YouTube ).
* " CcMd-01 ", 2002, 13: 47 " String quartet and CD.
Other significant works include the ‘ cello concerto Epitaphios ( 1993 ), the cantata Revelation ( 1995 ), Endechas y Canciones ( 1996 ), the recorder concerto Pnevma ( 1998 ), Lamentations of the Myrrhbearer ( 2001 ) for string quartet, Lumière sans déclin ( 2000 ) for string orchestra, and the choral triptych written for Trio Mediaeval-Words of the Angel ( 1998 ), Troparion of Kassiani ( 1999 ), A Lion ’ s Sleep ( 2002 ), and Chalice of Wisdom, Matins of the Feast of St Thomas, written in 2002 for the ensemble amarcord.
In July 2002, the " quartet " of the United States, the
The quartet released one single before Toda ( the remaining original member ) bid farewell at the end of 2002.
After playing in several bands throughout their teens, Oni with an instrumental trio called Hankoki and Pikachu with a psychedelic quartet of girls called Z, the pair started Afrirampo in the spring of 2002 at the ages of 18 and 19.
* Byzantine Theme and Variations, guitar and string quartet ( 2002 ), Doberman 453
The Kopelman Quartet is a Russian string quartet founded in 2002 by Mikhail Kopelman ( violin ), Boris Kuschnir ( violin ), Igor Sulyga ( viola ) and Mikhail Milman ( cello ).
Other significant pieces in Buck's output include the ballet Felix Luna ( 1970-71 ), Fairies ( 1972 ) for soprano and orchestra, Pastorals ( 1976 ) for orchestra, Microcosm ( 1992 ) for string quartet, Rivers and Mountains ( 1994 ) for orchestra, and Flower Ornament Music ( 2002 ) for chamber group.
He was a founding member of the Guarneri Quartet in 1964 and played with them until retiring from the quartet in 2002.
The quartet has appeared since 2002 in advertising and personal appearances.
James Webre Blackwood ( 4 August 1919 3 February 2002 ) was an American Gospel singer and one of the founding members of legendary Southern Gospel quartet The Blackwood Brothers.
His considerable body of chamber music, often written expressly for a performer's individual abilities, includes solos for clarinet, drumkit, cello, flute, piccolo, guitar, violin, viola, and accordion, alongside six string quartets ( 1983, 1991, 1998, 2004, 2008, 2010 ), the five-part Book of Elements for piano ( 1997-2002 ) and the soadie waste for piano and string quartet ( 2002 / 3 ).

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A beta test version of AIX 5L for IA-64 systems was released, but according to documents released in the SCO v. IBM lawsuit, less than forty licenses for the finished Monterey Unix were ever sold before the project was terminated in 2002.
A videotape released with The Wills of the New York and Washington Battle Martyrs, was aired on Al Jazeera on April 16, 2002.
In 2002, a tribute album was released under the name Yüreğimdeki Barış Şarkıları (" Peace's Songs In My Heart ", also " Peace Songs In My Heart ") featuring 15 extremely popular Turkish artists of such diverse genres as arabesque, pop and rock ( both Anatolian and western style ) demonstrating his wide range of influence.
In 2002, a homebrew version for the TI-83 graphing calculator was released.
In 2002, Love began composing an album with Linda Perry ; the record, America's Sweetheart, was released on Virgin Records in February 2004, was embraced by critics with mixed reviews.
In the fall of 2002, the administration released the much-awaited Colombian national security strategy, entitled Democratic Security and Defense Policy.
In the 2000s, the rock band 30 Seconds to Mars released two concept albums, 30 Seconds to Mars ( 2002 ) and This Is War ( 2009 ).
It was released on October 8, 2002, and features the duo performing acoustic originals and cover songs on a variety of instruments
Although the track was edited out of the final cut, it would later be re-recorded and released as " Safe " on the B-side of Bowie's 2002 single " Everyone Says ' Hi '".
* Discharge ( album ), a self-titled album by released in 2002
In 2001, an uncut German DVD version was released, but the Berlin-Tiergarten Court ordered seizure of the DVD in April 2002 ( Case Number 351 Gs 1749 / 02 ).
On April 2002 The Commission released its decision ( with a clarification in 2003 ).
* Ectopia ( album ), an electronica album by Steroid Maximus released in 2002, recorded at Self Immolation Studios
In the director's commentary on the DVD edition of the film ( released in 2002 ), Coppola states that this film was the first major motion picture to use " Part II " in its title.
* 2002 The Budapest Open Access Initiative, one of the cornerstones of the Open access movement, was released to the public.
In February 2002, Morpheus, a commercial file sharing group, abandoned its FastTrack-based peer-to-peer software and released a new client based on the free and open source gnutella client Gnucleus.
* Also released as part of the Ultimate Godzilla DVD Collection, which was simultaneously released on September 17, 2002
A sequel, Ghost in the Shell 2: Man-Machine Interface, was released in 2002, and a serialized manga, Ghost in the Shell 1. 5: Human-Error Processer, which contained material that was planned for but not included in the sequel, was released in 2003.
The Resident Evil video game franchise was adapted into a film released in March 2002.
Windows XP SP1 was released in September 2002, SP2 came out in August 2004 and SP3 came out in April 2008.
* Windows XP Media Center Edition ( MCE ), released in October 2002 for desktops and notebooks with an emphasis on home entertainment.
An associate of Abu Zubaydah, al-Libi was one of those whose assets were frozen by order of the September 26, 2002 list of terrorists released by the U. S. government following the September 11 attacks.

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