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ring motifs, piano and vibraphone accents and | woodwind accompaniment. |
euch! (taken from John, 20:19) accompanied by | woodwind alternate with much livelier forte passages i |
For key | woodwind and brass positions, SGO usually holds inform |
accompanied by traditional Irish percussion, | woodwind and string instruments. |
he sixth movement, "Pastorale," is scored for | woodwind and string instruments and exhibits the subtl |
nk musician who plays the saxophone and other | woodwind and brass instruments. |
a is one of three that Poulenc wrote for solo | woodwind and piano, part of a planned set that he did |
stal Records produced vinyl records featuring | woodwind and brass musicians, but, eventually expanded |
an their previous two singles, and featured a | woodwind and string arrangement by Cordell's assistant |
cult musical. 3 pianists, 3 percussionists, 6 | woodwind and 4 brass players combined. |
II, and with Ginevra's tomb scene set to dark | woodwind and brass instruments using diminished harmon |
angements and instruments, including strings, | woodwind and brass as well as distinctive percussion l |
s content with far more economical means: his | woodwind and brass sections are of early Romantic prop |
and features a distinctive rising and falling | woodwind arpeggio. |
George Tipton - orchestration, string & | woodwind arrangements |
ducer, musical arranger, string arrangements, | woodwind arrangements |
He began a musical association with | woodwind artist Jamil Shabaka in 1976 as "Duo Infinity |
efwain, wisten to the wippwing wefwain of the | woodwind, as it wolls awound and awound, and it comes |
nterbury Christ Church University and Head of | Woodwind at Westminster School. |
Walter Parazaider - Vocals, | Woodwind, Author, Group Member |
This is a | woodwind/ brass orchestra that is often the beginning |
This large wind ensemble of | woodwind, brass and percussionists, performing to the |
ands at Sir Winston Churchill are composed of | woodwind, brass, low woodwind, low brass, and percussi |
Its members include some of the finest | woodwind, brass, and percussion players in Japan. |
ion Ensemble, the Winter Guard, the Brass and | Woodwind Chamber Ensembles, and the Marching Band. |
It begins with a | woodwind chorale composed of piccolo, flute, oboe, E♭ |
urer of musical instrument cases in 1966; the | Woodwind Company (manufacturer of woodwind mouthpieces |
btle changes, including a new introduction (a | woodwind duet begins the Fourth Movement,) two key cha |
anese Taiko drums, a thirteen piece brass and | woodwind en-semble, sub-heavy beats, prepared piano, a |
Woodwind Ensemble | |
stival and came first in their class, and the | Woodwind Ensemble who have won the Woodwind Ensemble C |
nthesizer, Producer, Engineer, Fretless Bass, | Woodwind, Executive Producer, Bass (Acoustic), Beat Bo |
val and Renaissance musical instrument of the | woodwind family made in Europe from the 12th century ( |
e rauschpfeife is a musical instrument of the | woodwind family, originally popular in Europe in the m |
A nose whistle is a wind instrument of the | woodwind family. |
employed a large orchestra, including triple | woodwind, four horns, three trumpets, three trombones, |
orchestra was used, including strings, brass, | woodwind, harpsichord, orchestral percussion like timp |
The second movement, for | woodwind in G major, is more an intermezzo than the ex |
tion for guitar, piano, brass, percussion and | woodwind in order to promote musicianship amongst its |
Jacob Denner (1681-1735) was a | woodwind instrument maker of Nuremberg. |
Franz Oscar Adler (1862-1922), German | woodwind instrument maker |
It was a common Renaissance | woodwind instrument often played in consorts of crumho |
A Sodina is a | woodwind instrument commonly played in Malagasy music |
banon Valley College in Pennsylvania, M.M. in | Woodwind Instrument Performance, University of Michiga |
ar-sounding name with the Crumhorn, a musical | woodwind instrument of different design. |
term cromorne when used correctly refers to a | woodwind instrument of different design, though the te |
Greek: κάλαμος, kalamos, meaning "reed") is a | woodwind instrument of the late baroque and early clas |
The arghul is a double-pipe, single-reed | woodwind instrument that consists of two tubes: a melo |
For the | woodwind instrument, see Heckel-clarina. |
The contrabassophone is a | woodwind instrument, invented about 1847 by German bas |
The sipsi (pronounced ) is a Turkish | woodwind instrument. |
woodwind instruments (flute, recorder, western concert | |
Players of | woodwind instruments use rolling paper as a blotter to |
at measure 124, there is a cadenza for three | woodwind instruments that imitates bird calls at measu |
wind instrument, was sometimes used to denote | woodwind instruments in general: for example an order |
He specializes in | woodwind instruments, including the alto saxophone, cl |
virtually live in the studio, although horns, | woodwind instruments, and a nine-piece orchestra were |
It has brass, percussion and | woodwind instruments. |
as with organ accompaniment, seldom brass and | woodwind instruments. |
Keegan Wood Trombone Wen Yee Viola Amy Tatum | Woodwind Loribeth Capella Vocals (Background) Mia Barc |
Tom Scott - Synthesizer, Wind, | Woodwind, Main Performer, Producer, Horn |
Garvin Bushell (1902 - 1991) was an American | woodwind multi-instrumentalist. |
lajan-Mikkola's other musical output includes | woodwind music among others. |
ilt himself his own lathe, on which he turned | woodwind musical instruments, which he then learned to |
moldmaking, diemaking, and the manufacture of | woodwind musical instruments, such as uilleann pipes, |
Serenade (1950), | woodwind octet |
Serenande in Memoriam: To a Runaway Slave for | woodwind octet |
Frank Sinatra - conductor (tracks 1-6) / With | Woodwind Octet, The Columbia String Orchestra & Harpsi |
woodwind: piccolo, 2 flutes, 2 oboes (2nd doubling Eng | |
woodwind: piccolo, 3 flutes, 3 oboes, English horn, 2 | |
February, 1951) is a | woodwind player who plays saxophones (soprano, alto, t |
d States, March 24, 1947) is an American jazz | woodwind player and composer. |
Her brother is Ernie Tollar a saxophone and | woodwind player who has played with jazz vocalist Holl |
w York • London • Paris • Munich, which added | woodwind player Gary Barnacle and drummer Phil Gould t |
rcussionist Ben Massarella (of Califone), and | woodwind player Stuart D. Bogie (of Antibalas). |
3 won the Royal Overseas League prize for the | woodwind player with "the most promise". |
Tom Kubis is a jazz composer/arranger, | woodwind player, recording artist, band leader. |
Jim Horn is an American saxophonist and | woodwind player. |
This recording shows Troy as a multi-skilled | woodwind player. |
of the celebrated "Royal Family" of principal | woodwind players with the RPO. |
ride" consists of a great number of brass and | woodwind players, and a limited number of percussion p |
anisation is the Wind Band for both brass and | woodwind players. |
s, including: the Concertino for trombone and | woodwind quartet (1954); Music from Harter Fell (1973) |
Miniatury for | woodwind quintet (1953) |
Once upon a time (1980) | woodwind quintet |
The Bergen | Woodwind Quintet is a well-known woodwind quintet base |
econd prize at the Henri Tomasi International | Woodwind Quintet Competition in Marseille in 2011. |
She is a member of the Bergen | Woodwind Quintet and served as solo flutist in the Ber |
lharmonic Wind Soloists and joined the Bergen | Woodwind Quintet in the autumn of 2006. |
reafter he became a member of the New England | Woodwind Quintet and began a thirteen year membership |
nnevold, born 1953, is a member of the Bergen | Woodwind Quintet and has been principal bassoon of the |
Frankenthaler); and Autumn Rhythm (Idyll for | Woodwind Quintet After a Painting by Jackson Pollock). |
ival, working with James Newton's avant-garde | woodwind quintet (on tuba), and performing as a regula |
net, cello, flute, guitar, saxophone quartet, | woodwind quintet), many shorter orchestral works, work |
Woodwind Quintet, Op. 51 (1952) | |
Aquarelle, Op. 39/2a, double | woodwind quintet, 2 double basses (1948) |
With the Rosetti | Woodwind Quintet, Quartetto di Fiati, Ensemble '80, an |
the Irving Fine Singers and the Gifford 5, a | woodwind quintet. |
iversity, where he is a member of the Conwell | Woodwind Quintet. |
He is known today chiefly for his | woodwind quintets, in which he took justifiable pride |
nd also calls upon two jazz groups, brass and | woodwind quintets, trombone and clarinet quartets, tub |
Cromorne is a French | woodwind reed instrument whose design originates in th |
Woodwind refrains add colour and contrast. | |
Robin Clough (2004), Flautist, | Woodwind Section Leader, U. S. Coast Guard Training Ce |
bassoon, followed by other instruments of the | woodwind section in a relatively short lento moderato |
a large range of instruments, with the normal | woodwind section augmented by two piccolos, bass clari |
Along with the other leaders of the | woodwind section of the Philharmonia - Gareth Morris, |
One of the first women to play in the | woodwind section of the New York Philharmonic, her fir |
ys the leading role, gradually dominating the | woodwind section. |
ration is unusual because it has such a small | woodwind section. |
have players at hand for the colourful first | woodwind setting. |
ection was recorded separately, including the | woodwind, string, brass and percussion sections. |
features an auditorium, and a department for | woodwind, strings, keyboard, percussion and brass, wit |
nderstanding the technique into his brass and | woodwind teaching method. |
where he won the Dame Ruth Railton Prize for | Woodwind, the David Toplis Memorial Prize for Woodwind |
ts call to the pinnacle which is overlayed by | woodwind trills. |
een years he was a member of the experimental | woodwind trio New Winds (with Robert Dick and Ned Roth |
c in the Schools presents the String Quartet, | Woodwind Trio, Principal Percussion and Principal Bass |
omposer of the London Festival Orchestra, and | woodwind tutor for the Amadeus Orchestra. |
A | woodwind virtuoso, Almario worked with pioneering Lati |
rumentalist Ian Underwood (keyboards, guitar, | woodwind, vocals) and Ruth Underwood (marimba, vibes), |
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