D6

D6, D.VI, D06 or D.6 can refer to:

  • D6-DMSO or deuterated DMSO, a molecule containing six deuterium atoms
  • D6 HDTV VTR, a SMPTE VTR Type D6, uncompressed HDTV VTR -(Gigabit Data Recorder - 2000-2006) made by Philips
  • D6 road (Croatia), a state road in Croatia
  • D6 System, a system of game mechanics for role-playing games
  • Albatros D.VI, a 1917 German prototype single-seat twin-boom pusher biplane
  • ATC code D06 Antibiotics and chemotherapeutics for dermatological use, a subgroup of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System
  • Auster D.6, a 1960 four-seat British light aircraft
  • Bavarian D VI, an 1880 German saturated steam locomotive
  • Caterpillar D6, a 1956 medium bulldozer
  • Dewoitine D.6, a Dewoitine aircraft
  • Dublin 6, a Dublin, Ireland postal district
  • Dunne D.6, a British Dunne aircraft
  • Fokker D.VI, a 1917 German fighter aircraft
  • HMS Hampshire (D06), a 1961 British Royal Navy County-class destroyer
  • HMS Keith (D06) a WWII British Royal Navy B-class destroyer
  • London Buses route D6, a Transport for London contracted bus route
  • List of songs composed by Franz Schubert

    The following is a list of the complete secular vocal output composed by Franz Schubert (31 January 1797 – 19 November 1828).

    It is divided into eleven sections, and attempts to reflect the most current information with regards to Schubert’s catalogue. The works contained in this list refer to those found primarily in the following two series of the Neue Schubert-Ausgabe (NSA) edition:

  • Series III: Partsongs, Choruses and Cantatas (Mehrstimmige Gesänge)
  • Series IV: Songs for solo voice (Lieder)
  • Note however that some of Schubert's song cycles contain both Lieder and part songs.

    The list below includes the following information:

  • D – the catalogue number assigned by Otto Erich Deutsch or NSA authorities
  • Genre – the musical genre to which the piece belongs
  • Title – the title of the work
  • Incipit – the first line(s) of text, as pertaining to vocal works
  • Scoring – the instrumentation and/or vocal forces required for the work
  • Informal Title – any additional names by which the work is known, when applicable
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